It is said All good things must come to an end, and that's certainly true for the Barrett-Jackson 2025 Scottsdale Auction. Sunday, January 26thwas the last day for cars and cars to drive through the neighborhood, and they all did a great job. Sales in the top 10 mostly crossed the six-figure mark on Sunday, showing that enthusiasm among car enthusiasts remains strong. The top seller is a 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor replica, followed by the classic Corvette (the first year of fuel injection) and the Porsche 911, a model whose collectible value seems to get more impressive every year. Click on each vehicle below to view its individual summary description. a lot of#vehiclesales price16001967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Replica$154,00015851957 Chevrolet Corvette 283/283 FUELIE Convertible$121,00016061973 Porsche 911T$110,000Chapter 16431968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible$110,000Chapter 15691969 Chevrolet C10 Custom Pickup Truck$106,700Chapter 15551968 Ford F-250 Custom Pickup Truck$104,5001552.11970 Plymouth Sports Satellite$99,000Chapter 15941962 Chevrolet Corvette 327/340 convertible$90,20016011971 Ford Mustang Custom SUV$84,70016191969 Pontiac Firebird 400 Custom Convertible$82,500 Looking…
a quarter of a century Nicolas Cage stars as Randall "Memphis" Raines, a car thief who is tasked with stealing 50 cars in one night to save his brother's life. Disappears after 60 seconds It hit the big screen on June 5, 2000, and became the highest-grossing movie on its opening weekend. It grossed $237.2 million at the box office and remains a favorite among car enthusiasts even today. Besides Cage, the other star of the show is undoubtedly a silver 1967 Ford Mustang. The Mustang's name was Eleanor, and "she" was a 1967 Shelby GT500, finished in gunmetal gray with contrasting black racing stripes. The Mustang stunt car was built by custom car designer Chip Foose and modified with a roll cage, heavy-duty seat belts, a kill switch and a special braking system. The movie's actual hero car was sold at auction more than a decade ago (for over $1 million), but for movie fans on a tight budget,…
Power comes from a 460 cubic inch V8 engine and a three-speed automatic transmission go through Brad Anderson 1 hour ago This 1967 Mustang Eleanor Convertible has only traveled 1,800 miles since it was rebuilt in 2011. The Mustang's interior features an original layout and modern touches such as a RetroSound head unit. Mechanical upgrades to this pony car include coilovers, Bell brakes, and a Ford Racing V8 engine. Considering how many classic Ford Mustangs have been converted into replicas over the years, the appeal of the Eleanor Mustang may have waned. However, this particular 1967 Mustang is designed to pay homage to Eleanor Disappears after 60 secondsoffers something special – it’s a convertible. This heavily modified Mustang is currently on sale in the United States and was converted into the Eleanor in 2011. It has barely been driven since its conversion, covering only about 1,800 miles (2,896 km), and stands out as one of the cleaner, better-preserved examples we've…
every year Hundreds of stunning modern, classic and collectible vehicles are auctioned off over several days at Barrett-Jackson Auctions. In today's Collectibles Corner, we take a look at models from GreenLight Collectibles that replicate some of the beautiful vehicles being sold at the 2023 Barrett-Jackson Auction. You can purchase these pieces at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Fall Auction, October 10-13, 2024 at Westworld, Scottsdale. Click here Get tickets and more information to attend. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQWmRwaiW24[/embed] Be sure to subscribe to the ClassicCars TV YouTube channel to watch all episodes of Collectible Corner and check out interesting finds and car reviews!