Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale Fall Auction to Feature Highly Coveted Custom and Classic General Motors Collectible Vehicles

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Scottsdale, Ariz. – Sept. 10, 2025 – Barrett-Jackson (www.barrett-jackson.com), The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, will offer a number of highly coveted collectible vehicles by General Motors during the Scottsdale Fall Auction, Oct. 15-18, 2025, at WestWorld of Scottsdale. Early highlights of custom and Resto-Mod GM vehicles include a stunning, award-winning 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle (preview) and a no-expense-spared 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Resto-Mod (preview) finished in a Ferrari Rosso Corsa Red with a full custom interior.

“One of the great American success stories, General Motors is responsible for creating some of the best cars in history, like the legendary Corvette,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “We have some incredible examples of classic GMs, like a date-code-correct and beautifully restored 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 327/360 Split-Window Fuelie (preview), as well as a near-original 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air III convertible (preview). If you’ve been looking to add a classic GM vehicle to your collection – join us in Scottsdale this fall.”

Built during the peak of the muscle-car era, the custom 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle (preview) is now powered by a twin-turbo V8 engine with a 6-speed manual transmission. The product of a three-year rotisserie restoration, custom features include a G-Comp chassis with C7 Corvette suspension, adjustable coilovers and a Ford 9-inch rear end. The fully custom interior includes a push-button start, Dakota Digital gauges, Vintage Air heating and cooling, and power windows, as well as a one-off dashboard.

The 1967 Chevrolet Corvette (preview) Resto-Mod build started with an original 1967 427 Corvette with factory air conditioning, one of 229 built. It includes power steering, power windows and power brakes. To retain the original DNA of the car, power comes from a 496 big-block Chevrolet V8 engine that produces 617 horsepower. Finished in a Tuxedo Black with chromed grille and bumpers and polished stainless trim, a 1957 Chevrolet Corvette convertible Resto-Mod (preview) on the docket underwent a body-off restoration and is powered by a LS1 V8 engine backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission.

“The quality of the classic General Motors cars and trucks crossing the block this fall is unmatched,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “During the 1960s and 1970s, GM accelerated their performance and design, leading to some of the best muscle cars on the road, like a custom 1967 Pontiac GTO (preview). We also have a number of classic GM trucks, including a 1955 Chevrolet 3100 big window pickup (preview), which combine classic design with modern performance. The diversity of the auction is incredible, and I have every confidence that you’ll find a vehicle you’ll love in Scottsdale.”

Powered by a V8 engine from a 2006 Cadillac Escalade with a factory-tuned ECU, the 1955 Chevrolet 3100 big-window pickup (preview) features a Ford 9-inch rear end, airbag suspension, Wilwood brakes and a custom PPG Vibrance paint finish. Also on the docket is a 1970 Chevrolet K10 custom pickup (preview) with matching frame and cab numbers that has undergone a complete frame-off, nut-and-bolt restoration. It is powered by a fuel-injected all-aluminum 6.2-liter LS3 Chevrolet crate engine producing 500 horsepower. Finished in a custom-mixed Candy Apple Red over a silver base, a custom 1964 Chevrolet C10 pickup (preview) features a fully custom hand-built leather interior with Dakota Digital gauges, Vintage Air climate control and a billet leather-wrapped steering wheel.

The custom 1967 Pontiac GTO (preview) received a rotisserie frame-off nut-and-bolt restoration and is powered by a built Hot Cam LS3 engine pushing 550 horsepower. The exterior is finished in PTS Porsche Copper Bronze Metallic and rides on Schott billet wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich tires. A custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaro (preview) is powered by a limited-edition GM Anniversary 427 ZL1 aluminum performance engine, one of only 427 blocks built. It had a no-expense-spared restoration and is finished in striking Daytona Yellow with new chrome, polished stainless and fresh glass.

Other notable GM collectible vehicles set to cross the auction block in Scottsdale include:

  • 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air custom convertible (preview) – Rotisserie-restored example with power convertible top has approximately 50 test miles since completion
  • 1953 Chevrolet 3100 custom pickup (preview) – Powered by a 383ci Stroker V8 engine equipped with tuned port injection, mated to an automatic overdrive transmission
  • 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Nomad custom wagon (preview) – Red and Ivory exterior with Vintage Air climate-control system, custom Autosound stereo, Dakota Digital gauges and LS computer
  • 1962 Chevrolet Corvette custom convertible (preview) – Powered by an upgraded LS376 hot-cammed LS3 V8 engine producing 495 horsepower
  • 1967 GMC K10 custom pickup (preview) – Frame-off restoration finished in High Voltage Metallic Orange with custom upholstery and Dakota Digital instrumentation
  • 1968 Chevrolet Camaro custom convertible (preview) – Features Ridetech suspension, Vintage Air, Rally wheels, power convertible top, power steering and power disc brakes
  • 2024 Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 custom pickup (preview) – Powered by 6.2-liter V8 engine with a 3.0-liter Whipple supercharger producing 650 horsepower, with Jackal widebody kit and Fox front struts

Those interested in consigning their vehicles with confidence for the Scottsdale Fall Auction are welcome to submit their application online. In addition, bidder registration is now open, with three packages to choose from and upgrades for Muscle Lounge access and Hammer High Tops packages. Throughout the four-day Scottsdale Fall Auction, children ages 12 and under enjoy complimentary admission with a paying adult. General admission tickets for students ages 13 through college-age are $10 and adult ticket prices start at $28.  

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