Stunning Array of 1960s Corvettes, Specialty Vehicles Highlight La Canne Collection Crossing the Barrett-Jackson Auction Block 

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Dec. 30, 2025 – Barrett-Jackson (https://www.barrett-jackson.com/), The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is offering a stunning array of 1960s Chevrolet Corvettes in addition to select specialty vehicles as part of the Albert La Canne Collection during the 2026 Scottsdale Auction, Jan. 17-25 at WestWorld of Scottsdale. A custom 1962 Corvette convertible (preview) was professionally built, sits on an Art Morrison chassis, and incorporates modern performance and technology throughout. Specialty vehicles include the custom 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV (preview) built to resemble the original Batmobile created for the 1960s “Batman” TV series.

“The Albert La Canne Collection underscores a deep appreciation for American performance,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Every vehicle consigned was personally selected by the owner, giving us insight into his commitment to quality Corvettes. The 1962 convertible (preview) and a 1967 coupe (preview) are perfect examples of the commitment to excellence he invested in his restorations. Every vehicle from this impressive collection will cross the block with No Reserve, giving our bidders the exclusive opportunity to own an incredibly well-maintained vehicle.”

Finished in blue with silver coves and complemented by a gray convertible top, the custom 1962 Chevrolet Corvette convertible (preview) is powered by an LS3 engine with a new Tremec TKX 5-speed transmission. The 1967 Corvette coupe (preview) underwent a complete, professional restoration and is powered by a 525-horsepower LS3 with a Tremec T56 Super Magnum 6-speed transmission. A red 1963 Corvette custom convertible (preview) rides on a modern Art Morrison G2 chassis with independent rear suspension and ride height lowered 1.5 inches and is powered by an LS3 engine rated at 480 horsepower, with a 6-speed manual transmission.

Also included in the Albert La Canne Collection are two 1963 Corvette 327/360 Split-Window Fuelies (one finished in black and the other silver). Both are powered by the factory original matching-numbers L84 327/360 fuel-injected engine paired with a factory 4-speed manual transmission. The one-year-only body-style is one of 2,610 with the L84 engine. The black example (preview) includes rechromed original bumpers, new body seals, new outside door handles with gaskets, rebuilt headlight motors and a reproduction 1965-era air cleaner assembly. The silver model (preview) has factory power windows and rides on factory wheels with spinner-style wheel covers mounted with new whitewall tires.

“The 1960s Corvettes in the Albert La Canne Collection are absolutely stunning,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “For GM enthusiasts, this collection is a rare find. It features several remarkably restored and maintained Corvettes from the golden era of American muscle. The collection also includes two pop culture gems, including a 1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute Edition (preview) and a Lincoln Continental Mark IV (preview) built to resemble the original ‘Batmobile.’ Either would be a highlight of any collection.”

One of the two specialty cars from the collection include the officially licensed and certified 1967 Ford Mustang “Gone in 60 Seconds” Eleanor Tribute Edition (preview). It includes genuine Eleanor certification paperwork, Eleanor body VIN plate and emblems issued by Gone in 60 Seconds LLC. The sale comes with extensive binder documenting the complete build with photos and receipts, as well as a Gone in 60 Seconds Certificate of Authenticity. Built to look like the original Batmobile created for the 1960s TV Series, “Batman,” the custom 1975 Lincoln Continental Mark IV (preview) includes a Bat-Scope, Bat-Phone, power-retractable Bat-Radar antenna, wheel-mounted Bat ornaments and Bat decals on the doors.

Also included in the collection is a restored 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible (preview) powered by a factory-original FB-suffix V8 with a Powerglide automatic transmission. It is finished in two-tone Neptune Green and Sea Mist Green over a light and dark green upholstered interior. A 1959 Chevrolet Impala convertible (preview) is a one-year-only body style, known for its unique “batwing” tailfins and “cat-eye” taillights. Finished in red with white convertible top over a red interior, it is powered by a period-correct 348ci Tri-Power V8 engine paired with a Powerglide 2-speed automatic transmission.

A 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 convertible (preview) is powered by a supercharged LT5 V8 rated at 755 horsepower and paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. It is equipped with the Track Performance Package and includes carbon-fiber aerodynamic elements, including a rear wing and front splitter, along with dynamic ground effects.

Click here to view the 2026 Scottsdale Auction Select Preview and browse hundreds of featured collectible vehicles.

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.   

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.

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