This award-winning 1958 Pro-Touring Corvette is a fresh build with test miles only and was professionally restored and custom-built with modern technology throughout. Power comes from a GM Racing Gen 5 LT1 direct-injected 6.2-liter V8 crate engine that puts out 535hp and 470 ft/lbs of torque. Photo via Barrett-Jackson Instagram.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.)
By InBusiness Phoenix
Barrett-Jackson, the World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is gearing up for its premier Scottsdale Auction with an unparalleled docket of rare supercars and exotic vehicles that will cross the block at No Reserve during the auction company’s 50th anniversary celebration at WestWorld of Scottsdale, January 22-30. Among the coveted vehicles that will be auctioned in Scottsdale is the world’s first hybrid supercar, a 2014 McLaren P1 (Lot #1413), as well as a 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder (Lot #1405), one of only 918 produced worldwide.
“The supercars crossing our block bring an elite level of exclusivity to our Scottsdale event,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “We’ve curated some of the most enviable contemporary supercars and luxury exotic vehicles that are coveted by collectors worldwide. Among them are two of the world’s most desired hybrid supercars, a 2014 McLaren P1 and 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder. Not only are these supercars rare, but they offer an exclusive ownership experience. Each of these will sell at No Reserve, giving our bidders the chance to become a part of an exclusive, VIP ownership club.”
“With the booming collectible car market, it’s no surprise that there is going to be an unprecedented number of supercars and other exotics at the Barrett-Jackson auction this year. And when the auction is over, private collector sales are expected to grow year round,” observed John Sud and Eric Hill practicing in Rose Law Group’s Automotive Investment Group.