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Hot Rod Review of the Scottsdale 2019 BJ Auction

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This itemizes the Mopar sales at the January BJ Auction

Barrett Jackson Mopars of Scottsdale 2019 Part 2 - Hot Rod Network



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I'm not finding an itemization of the sales prices. What am I missing?

These were review articles in Hot Rod magazine about the event.
You would need to log into the Barrett Jackson web site directly and they will have prices posted.
You can set up a free account w a password, log in and prices are there.

Below, I logged in and copied the sales of 1970-71 Dodge Challengers, and Barracudas with the sale prices.

Did you have a specific Mopar in mind? I would be glad to access it and chech the sale price.
 
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Barrett Jackson sales of 70 Challengers w pricing

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Lot 180 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE
Tuesday - January 15, 2019
$46,750.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
1970 Challenger convertible with upgraded 340ci 8-cylinder engine and 727 automatic transmission with slap-stick shifter. SE interior, power top and Rallye wheels. Blackout hood and Satin Black longitudinal striping.
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Lot 553 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER CUSTOM HARDTOP
Wednesday - January 16, 2019
$52,800.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
Resto-Mod Challenger powered by a 440ci big-block Mopar engine with Holley Sniper EFI, backed by an automatic transmission with pistol grip slap-stick shifter. Upgraded suspension and Wilwood 4-wheel disc brakes. Title in transit.
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Lot 778 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T CONVERTIBLE
Thursday - January 17, 2019
$88,000.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
R/T HEMI re-creation. Older restoration powered by a 426/425hp engine with dual 4-barrel carburetors and automatic transmission. Original Go Mango Orange convertible. Includes Fender Tag and Build Sheet. Sold on bonded title. Title in transit.
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Lot 780.1 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T SE
Thursday - January 17, 2019
$55,000.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
Rotisserie-restored 1970 Dodge Challenger RT/SE 440 U-code with Build Sheet and two Fender Tags. Mopar Mini Nationals Gold winner. Powered by a 440ci V8 engine with an automatic transmission.
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Lot 789.1 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER CONVERTIBLE
Thursday - January 17, 2019
$49,500.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
1970 Dodge Challenger powered by a 340ci engine mated to a 4-speed manual transmission with pistol-grip shifter. Rebodied. A correct FYI high-impact Lemon Twist Yellow car with black leather interior.
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Lot 957 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER CUSTOM HARDTOP
Friday - January 18, 2019
$74,800.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
Custom build with 2,770 miles since completion. Powered by a 528ci all-aluminum Indy HEMI engine mated to a Richmond 6-speed manual transmission. DTS Dana 60, Wilwood brakes, Aldan coilover shocks, custom suspension, one-off wheels and leather interior.
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Lot 1010 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T
Friday - January 18, 2019
$61,600.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
Beautifully restored R/T. Original U-code 440 car powered by a 440ci 8-cylinder engine with 4-speed manual transmission with a pistol-grip shifter, Track Pak with 3.54 Dana 60 rear end. Plum Crazy Purple with white R/T side stripes.
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Lot 1072 - 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T
Friday - January 18, 2019
$110,000.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
Concours restoration finished in Dark Green Metallic paint. Powered by a 440ci Six Pack V-code engine and 4-speed manual transmission with Hurst pistol-grip shifter. Factory 4-10 Dana rear end; includes original Build Sheet.
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Here are the two 71 Challengers sold

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Lot 571 - 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER
Wednesday - January 16, 2019
$30,800.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
This matching-numbers 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T is powered by a 340ci 8-cylinder engine and a 4-speed manual transmission with a pistol-grip shifter. Features a sport hood and dual exhaust. 83,900 original miles. Galen's Registry included.
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Lot 1071 - 1971 DODGE CHALLENGER CUSTOM HARDTOP
Friday - January 18, 2019
$77,000.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
This 1971 Dodge Challenger is powered by a 426ci 8-cylinder HEMI engine backed by an automatic transmission. It’s finished in purple over a gray interior and features power steering, brakes and windows, and air conditioning.
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4 70 Barracudas across the block

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Lot 740 - 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA
Thursday - January 17, 2019
$33,000.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
This 1970 Barracuda grand coupe is powered by an upgraded 383ci 8-cylinder stroker engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. Title in transit.

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Lot 772.1 - 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA CUSTOM COUPE
Thursday - January 17, 2019
$68,200.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
This frame-off restored coupe is powered by a 6.1-liter HEMI crate engine and a 5-speed manual transmission, and has 4-wheel Wilwood disc brakes. Has new dash, carpet, radio, tires, wheels and paint. Auto Meter gauges, shaved door handles, keyless entry.

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Lot 980.1 - 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA GRAND COUPE
Friday - January 18, 2019
$51,700.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
Meticulous restoration. Powered by a period-correct 383ci engine and a 4-speed manual transmission with pistol-grip shifter. Overhead console, factory air, 4-gauge instrument cluster, bucket seats, Plum Crazy Purple paint. Verified by Dave Wise.
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Lot 1050.1 - 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE
Friday - January 18, 2019
$88,000.00 * No Reserve Scottsdale 2019
Custom-built HEMI Barracuda convertible done as a mild Resto-Mod. Few miles since completion, and thoroughly sorted. Quality workmanship throughout. Powered by a 6.1-liter 8-cylinder engine mated to an automatic transmission.
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The A66, Y1 Challenger convertible lot #789.1 is almost the exact car I own. Mine is an automatic w the factory bb stripe on the rear!
The auction car is really beautiful. I do not have the 4 sp, or luggage rack. I do have the power disc brakes and power steering.
Do not like the painted hood stripe and "added" RT longitudinal stripe or the incorrect 72 on rear valance panel.
Could not be duplicated for the sale price of 49.5k.
The data plate does indicate it is an A66 car.

What is the story with the car listed as a "rebody" though? Anyone know the car?:wtf:
 
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Thanks Phil for going through the trouble to post all the Ebodies . I guess judging by the vert prices at BJ that green A66 you posted the other day is a tad high Starting at 40.
 
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Makes me wonder though, why I am putting so much time and money into my T/A restoration. Kind of depressing...[/QUOTE]
It’s all about the love self gratification of these cars I guess.
 

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Many nice cars sold at about 50K or less. Does make you wonder whether it is worth restoring vs just blowing everything out and buying one already done!!
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