June 12, 2018
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Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction Set to Haul In Some of the Finest Examples of Collectible Trucks and SUVs

Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction Set to Haul In Some of the Finest Examples of Collectible Trucks and SUVs

June 12, 2018
Posted by Barrett-Jackson

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A 1987 Land Rover Defender 90 (Lot #746) highlights a spectacular collection of pickups and SUVs heading to the 2018 Barrett-Jackson Northeast Auction.

UNCASVILLE, CONN. – June 12, 2018 – Some of the world’s most collectible trucks and SUVs are set to haul in some heavy bidding action during Barrett-Jackson’s 3rd Annual Northeast Auction, June 20-23, 2018, at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut. Various models of the iconic British-built Land Rover Defender are already consigned, including a ’87 right-hand-drive Defender 90 (Lot #746) that features custom orange with black accents, roll bar, 20-inch wheels and leather diamond-stitched seats.

“Interest in collector trucks and SUVs has been stellar over the last few years, and the connection with trucks runs deep, both culturally and socially, in our American heritage, said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “As more hobbyists diversify their collections, they’re adding custom trucks to their stables. For several years now, professional builders have been pouring their talent and the latest technology into these collector trucks to make them functional, as well as a lot of fun to own and drive. From SEMA show models to wild British off-roaders, we’re excited that some of the best examples in the genre will cross our auction block in Connecticut.”

American-built trucks will be well represented during the auction, including “McHenry’s Golden Nugget,” a ’55 Chevrolet 3100 (Lot #415). A prime feature in “Truckin’ Magazine” this custom Chevy truck is powered by a 5.7-liter Vortec V8 and is wrapped in Gold Nugget Kandy custom paint with clear coat. With a little over 3,000 miles since its frame-off restoration in 2014, Lot #353, a ’53 Chevrolet 3100, is powered by a 383ci stroker engine. Inside, this truck features custom door panels, leather seats, full carpeting, Dolphin gauges, Bluetooth stereo and a customer fiberglass mold for the speakers.

“Barrett-Jackson is in a leadership position in the hobby because of the way our predominately No Reserve collector car auction helps set the trends across the industry,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “We build our dockets based on those trends to keep up with what the market demands. As trucks have become increasing popular among buyers, we’ve been very deliberate in bringing the finest examples to our auction block, and this year’s Northeast Auction presents wonderful opportunities for truck and SUV collectors.”

Barrett-Jackson will also auction several examples of the “Best of the British” with custom and restored Land Rover Defender models, including Lot #737, an ’87 Defender 110. Completely restored over a year, this custom Defender is powered by a 2.5-liter diesel engine and features a new air-conditioning system, Puma suspension with 2-inch lift kit, Kahn wheels and side step. A right-hand-drive ’91 Defender 110 truck (Lot #391) has a high-capacity bed with diamond-plate lining, Terra Firma tubular winch bumper and a snorkel for enhanced engine breathability. One of 500 built, a ’93 Defender 110 (Lot #661) has 17,724 actual miles and comes with air conditioning, front brush guard, rear step bumper and ride-leveling suspension.

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A 1972 GMC Sierra Grande (Lot #751) is one of many custom pickups and SUVs that will cross the block at Mohegan Sun.

Additional collectible trucks and SUVs set to cross the 2018 Northeast Auction block include:

Barrett-Jackson’s 2018 Northeast Auction is June 20-23, 2018, and will be the first event inside Mohegan Sun’s new 125,000-square-foot Expo Center. Preview Day/Family Value Day is Wednesday, June 20, with the collector car and automobilia auctions beginning Thursday, June 21. A full schedule of events, including TV times, is available at Barrett-Jackson.com. The docket is now live; for information on becoming a bidder, go to www.Barrett-Jackson.com/bid. To submit an application to consign at the 2018 Northeast Auction, click here. Also, follow Barrett-Jackson on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter for the latest news and information heading into the 2018 Northeast Auction.

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