SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Dec. 17, 2024 – Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is amping up its docket with some of the world’s top Resto-Mod and customs set to cross the block at No Reserve during the Scottsdale Auction, January 18-26, 2025, at WestWorld of Scottsdale. Past Barrett-Jackson Cup champions including the 1969 Pontiac Firebird (preview) that was crowned the ‘2023 Ultimate Best in Show’, will take center stage as an award-winning Resto-Mod and cross the block in January.
“Professionally-built Resto-Mods and custom collectible vehicles have experienced a meteoric rise in popularity among enthusiasts thanks to the fuel Barrett-Jackson added to the Resto-Mod revolution,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Today, the creativity, materials, technology and build quality like you see in 1969 Pontiac Firebird which was last year’s ‘Ultimate Best in Show’ winner, are at an all-time high. What makes this trend even more special, is that now these custom builds are making their way across the auction block to be sold to the highest bidder.”
Nationally renowned custom car builder Troy Gudgel spent over four years building the 1969 Pontiac Firebird (preview) from the ground up. Finished in PPG British Racing Green, the Firebird started with a Roadster Shop Fast Track IRS chassis and is powered by a Butler Performance all-aluminum 482ci Pontiac engine capable of producing 1,200 horsepower. Custom features throughout include hand-built hood by BBT Fabrications, Greening Auto Company one-off headlights, BBT Fabrications one-off mirrors, air-conditioning vents, door handles, dash knobs, door sills, as well as Evod one-off 19-inch wheels, intake, valve covers and taillights.
Nicknamed ‘Rhodium,’ the custom 1968 Chevrolet Camaro (preview) is powered by an LT4 direct-injected GM V8 engine. The interior is completely one-off custom by DJ Designs in Hayward, CA, and features a European theme that utilizes Recaro seats as a basis and high-quality leathers from Relicate Leather. It also features a Sparc Industries billet steering wheel, Dakota Digital gauges and a hidden stereo system.
“The beauty of Resto-Mods is that they are truly one-of-one builds,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “They offer the highest form of exclusivity with every detail, down to each bolt, being carefully considered by each builder. Our 2025 Scottsdale Auction is shaping up to be one of our very best dockets with multiple-award-winning Resto-Mods.”
This fully customized 1967 Chevrolet Nova SS (preview) is equipped with a Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis and is powered by a LS3 engine rated at 525 horsepower. It features a custom Glacier Ice Blue Pearl paint color. The interior features a custom metal raised dash and console by Ron Jones Garage with Relicate leather upholstery by JJ’s Upholstery with Lexus 6-way front seats and Lexus rear seats. The triple-black 1965 Lincoln Continental Resto-Mod convertible (preview) is powered by a 750 horsepower Coyote engine paired with a Ford 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission. The interior includes bucket seats upholstered in Nappa Italian leather, Dakota Digital gauges, RetroSound Bluetooth radio with Audio Control DSP amplifiers, eight speakers and JL Audio subwoofer.
Two Resto-Mod Corvettes built by Jeff Hayes Customs include the 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window (preview). Completed in September 2024, it is powered by an LS3 Hot Cam engine with 540 horsepower and features 4-wheel polished Wilwood disc brakes, a power hood, power steering, power windows and Vintage Air system. Also built by Jeff Hayes Customs, the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette (preview) is finished in Bianca Fuji and rides on custom-built Schott wheels with white line radial tires.
“Cha Cha” is a custom 1969 Chevrolet Nova (preview) that will cross the block at No Reserve and pays homage to drag racing legend Shirley Muldowney. Built by Red River Customs, this tribute vehicle is powered by a Chevrolet Performance ZZ632 big block engine mated to a 6-speed manual transmission and capable of 1,004 horsepower. The meticulous, hand-crafted interior includes luxurious leather, custom sound system and a 13-inch Android touchscreen display with backup camera.
The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe (preview) was built by Factory Hot Rods and featured at SEMA 2024. It is powered by a LS3 525 horsepower crate engine mated to a 4L75E automatic transmission. The tailored interior features custom Daytona Blue leather with red double stitching and Daytona Hot Rod carpet. It also features Classic Instruments gauges with SkyDrive, a custom sound system with original look and updated with Bluetooth capability, and shoulder harness belts for safety.
Performance from the 1967 Ford Mustang custom fastback (preview) is delivered by a Ford Windsor V8 engine paired to a 5-speed manual transmission. It is finished in Silver Lake Blue Metallic paint and Silver Cloud stripes. The interior is fully trimmed in Mercedes-Benz leather upholstery, including the leather-wrapped Momo steering wheel and Porsche wool carpeting. Dubbed \”Lead Sled,\” the custom 1951 Mercury Monterey (preview) was meticulously crafted by the renowned John D’Agostino. It is powered by a 429 Super Cobra Jet engine paired with a C6 3-speed automatic transmission. The full custom leather interior has been hand-tufted for a touch of luxury and features air conditioning, power windows and a custom sound system.
Additional Resto-Mod vehicles crossing the block in Scottsdale include:
- 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Coupe (preview) – Rotisserie restoration completed in May 2024
- 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Resto-Mod convertible (preview) – Powered by a 6.2-liter LS3 crate V8 engine and 4L60 automatic transmission.
- 1959 Chevrolet Corvette (preview) – A no-expense-spared build by Burning River Resto-Mods in Berea, Ohio
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General admission and Barrett-Jackson Experiences hospitality packages for the January 2025 Scottsdale Auction are now available for purchase. Tickets for the Rock the Block concert with Sammy Hagar on January 17 can be purchased here.
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