October 9, 2020
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Barrett-Jackson is Hauling in the Ultimate Docket of Resto-Mod, Custom Trucks and SUVs for the 2020 Fall Auction in Scottsdale

Barrett-Jackson is Hauling in the Ultimate Docket of Resto-Mod, Custom Trucks and SUVs for the 2020 Fall Auction in Scottsdale

October 9, 2020
Posted by Barrett-Jackson

This custom 2020 Jeep Gladiator Demon Rubicon is among the head-turning custom and Resto-Mod trucks and SUVs on the docket with No Reserve for the 2020 Fall Auction.

This custom 2020 Jeep Gladiator Demon Rubicon (Lot #760) is among the head-turning custom and Resto-Mod trucks and SUVs on the docket with No Reserve for the 2020 Fall Auction.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Oct. 9, 2020Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is hauling in an extreme docket of Resto-Mod and custom trucks and SUVS, all selling at No Reserve, during the 2020 Fall Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale, October 22 -24, 2020. Among those crossing the block is a modern warrior, a 4-wheel-drive 2020 Jeep Gladiator Launch Edition Rubicon (Lot #760) powered by an 850-horsepower Demon Challenger engine with only 10 actual miles. For classic Resto-Mod enthusiasts, Barrett-Jackson is also offering a 1967 Chevrolet C10 (Lot #783), which features a custom chassis, leather interior and remote hidden tailgate.

Lot #783 - 1967 Chevrolet C10 Custom Pickup

Lot #783 – 1967 Chevrolet C10 Custom Pickup

“Original trucks and SUVs are a terrific foundation for Resto-Mod and custom builds,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Ford Broncos, Jeep Wranglers and Chevrolet Blazers remain among the most desirable classic models among builders. This month’s Fall Auction will have an impressive selection of classic and contemporary Resto-Mod and custom trucks that we’ve consigned from some of the most respected builders and customizers.”

A 1955 Chevrolet Apache stepside big-window (Lot #678) offered at the Fall Auction is a multi-award-winning Resto-Mod truck. It features custom bodywork, including a remote-powered hood and tonneau cover. The leather and suede interior features detailed cherry woodwork, replica Dolphin gauges, an upgraded sound system and remote-powered bench seat complete with five actuators. Another Chevrolet pickup saw experienced craftsmen take the body and frame of a 1967 K20 (Lot #657) down to the last nut and bolt for a no-expense-spared build. It is powered by a 502ci V8 and offers four-season climate control and Bluetooth connectivity.

Lot #680 - 1971 Ford Bronco Custom SUV

Lot #680 – 1971 Ford Bronco Custom SUV

“Collectors will find some of the world’s most desirable custom trucks and SUVs in Scottsdale,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “Almost two decades ago, Barrett-Jackson identified the beginning of this trend for professionally built and highly customized builds. These trucks are more of a status symbol than they are utilitarian, which will add diversity to any collection.”

1970s Ford Broncos, like a 1971 model (Lot #680) headed to the Barrett-Jackson auction block, are popular among builders. Professionally built in Oklahoma, this example is powered by a 302ci engine with aluminum intake, headers and Holley carburetor. The interior features a tilt steering column, new heating and cooling systems, twin stick shifters, tubular doors, center console and a RetroSound stereo. A 1969 Ford Bronco (Lot #789) on the docket is the result of a complete ground-up build and has been driven less than 2,000 miles since the restoration was completed. The laser-straight body was refinished in Jet Black and sits on Toyo Open Country tires mounted on 20-inch alloy wheels, and the black interior features Corbeau custom seats.

Additional custom and Resto-Mod trucks and SUVs set to cross the block during the 2020 Fall Auction in Scottsdale include:

Barrett-Jackson is now accepting consignments for the Fall Auction and the 2021 Scottsdale Auction. Click here to register as a bidder. Join the online conversation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram #BarrettJackson

Commitment to Guest Health and Safety Barrett-Jackson is committed to the health and safety of all its guests, sponsors, vendors, partners and media during its in-person events. The company is closely following local, state and federal health and safety protocols. To help maintain physical distancing guidelines recommended for live events, Barrett-Jackson’s Fall Auction will primarily be limited to bidders, consignors and their guests. Media credentials will be also be limited to comply with physical distancing requirements. Enhanced live online and phone bidding options will be available for registered bidders.

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