

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Dec. 11, 2025 – Barrett-Jackson (https://www.barrett-jackson.com/), The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, will kick off the year with a number of coveted classic American muscle cars set to cross the block during the 2026 Scottsdale Auction, Jan. 17-25 at WestWorld of Scottsdale. From freshly restored models to rare originals, the American muscle cars that will be featured include a 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda convertible (preview) that is one of 29 Six-Barrel ‘Cuda convertibles produced in 1970, as well as a 1966 Shelby GT350 (preview), one of only 252 examples of the 1965 model year with the 1966 model facelift.
“We’ll have over 2,000 highly coveted collectible vehicles crossing the block this January, including several premium American muscle cars that have been professionally rebuilt to maintain their originality,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “These muscle cars are icons of a past era that continue to have an enduring appeal to collectors worldwide. The 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda (preview), for example, is an exceptional find with its date-code-correct engine and 4-speed manual transmission. We also have several historically significant 1960s Shelbys, still powered by the original, matching-numbers drivetrain the Shelby American team installed over 60 years ago.”
Finished in Hi-Impact Lemon Twist Yellow, the restored 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda convertible (preview) is one of 29 Six-Barrel ‘Cuda convertibles produced in 1970 and one of 17 equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission. The interior features a wood-grain console, tachometer and an AM radio with an 8-track player. A 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6 (preview) was restored to factory specifications during a professional three-year, fully documented restoration. It is finished in its factory-correct Tuxedo Black exterior over a Saddle interior and retains its original matching-numbers V8 engine with Chevrolet dealer-installed 4-speed manual transmission.
“Thirty years ago Barrett-Jackson recognized that the big-block American muscle cars of the 1960s and ’70s were going to be in demand by the next generation of collectors,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “Over the years, these American machines have become the crown jewels in collections worldwide. We’re proud to continue to roll some of the very best versions across the block this January. A 1968 Shelby GT500 (preview) on our docket is a great example of a concours-standard restoration that keeps these collectible vehicles looking like they just rolled off the assembly line.”
Classic Shelbys crossing the block in January include the 1966 Shelby GT350 (preview), which is powered by a matching-numbers V8 mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. Also crossing the block will be a 1967 Shelby GT500 (preview) powered by its original matching-numbers Police Interceptor V8 with a 4-speed manual transmission and a correct Ford 9-inch rear differential. The car retains factory power steering and front disc brakes, and the engine bay includes original hardware and fasteners consistent with its long-term preservation. The exterior is finished in its factory-applied Nightmist Blue paint and features the correct fiberglass hood with twin scoops, as well as original Shelby badging and trim, and all original fiberglass components are present. A 1966 Shelby GT350-H (preview) on the docket is powered by a V8 engine with original drivetrain. The recipient of a concours-level restoration completed in 2025, it received a Premier Award at SAAC-50 in Sonoma, California.
Two Ford Boss 429 Mustangs include a fully restored 1970 model (preview) finished in Calypso Coral with a black deluxe interior. It is powered by a matching-numbers Boss 429 V8 engine rated at 375 horsepower, backed by a 4-speed manual transmission. A Candy Apple Red 1969 version (preview) is one of 857 produced for the model year and is powered by its factory-original matching-numbers V8 rated at 375 horsepower. Discovered in 2023, it underwent a complete nut-and-bolt rotisserie restoration that was completed in 2025 after being stored for nearly 40 years.
Finished in Rally Red with a red vinyl interior, a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427 (preview) is powered by a rebuilt L71 engine paired to a 4-speed Muncie transmission. It is equipped with F41 suspension and retains both its NCRS-validated Tank ticker and Window Sticker. It has earned multiple major awards over its lifetime, including 12 NCRS Top Flight awards, Bloomington Gold certification and a Gold Spinner award. A 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 RS (preview) retains its factory configuration with the original radiator, flywheel, distributor, crankshaft pulley, water pump pulley, bellhousing, Hurst 4-speed shifter, intake manifold and carburetor.
A 1970 Plymouth AAR ’Cuda (preview) underwent a complete rotisserie restoration performed to concours standards. It is powered by its original matching-numbers 340 Six-Barrel T/A engine paired with a 4-speed close-ratio manual transmission. It is finished in its original Ivy Green Metallic exterior with a matching Ivy Green bucket-seat interior and comes with two original Broadcast Sheets, as well as a photo album showing casting numbers and stampings. A 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A (preview) is a factory FM3 Panther Pink example retaining its original fender and VIN tags. It is powered by a freshly rebuilt 340-cubic-inch Six-Pack T/A engine mated to a rebuilt 727 automatic transmission with power steering, power front disc brakes, Rallye gauges, a center console, black bucket seats and new carpeting installed during the restoration.
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On Friday, Jan. 16, country music superstar Cole Swindell will perform live for the 3rd annual Rock The Block concert in the auction arena at WestWorld of Scottsdale. In addition, the opening act will feature multi-platinum singer-songwriter Chase Rice.
Barrett-Jackson is now accepting consignments for the 2026 Scottsdale Auction. Those interested in being part of the auction may consign their collector vehicle here. Those interested in registering to bid may do so here. VIP Experiences hospitality packages are available here. Throughout the nine-day Scottsdale Auction, children age 12 and under enjoy complimentary admission with a paying adult. General admission tickets for students age 13 through college age are $10 and adult ticket prices start at $27 at the AXS online box office.