SCOTTSDALE, AZ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/06/09 --
Some serious star power fuels excitement at
the 2nd Annual
Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas Collector Car Auction, where Bruce Willis and
Don Johnson will sell vehicles from their private collections; and the
"Father of the Mustang," Lee Iacocca, will provide an exclusive chance to
own one of only 45 limited edition Ford Mustangs. In a special charity
auction, legendary TV host Jay Leno will donate proceeds from the sale of a
one-of-a kind Yamaha motorcycle to Bailey's Cafe, an arts education program
based in Brooklyn, NY.
Ranging from a Lincoln Limousine used during the filming of "Die Hard," to
a powerful off-road SUV, a total of six vehicles from the celebrities will
all sell at No Reserve from Oct. 7 - 10, at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
Because no collector car auction in Las Vegas would be complete without a
nod to the "King of Rock and Roll," Elvis Presley fans will also have the
chance to own a race car used in the iconic 1964 motion picture, "Viva Las
Vegas."
"The 'Entertainment Capital of the World' is the perfect city to offer some
of the most exciting celebrity vehicles we've ever had," said
Barrett-Jackson Chairman/CEO, Craig Jackson. "Not only are some of the
cars famous in their own right after appearing in some legendary films --
but many have additional significance for personal and charitable reasons.
This is a must-see opportunity for fans, and a once-in-a-lifetime chance to
own a piece of history."
Bruce Willis, action movie star and one of Hollywood's most recognizable
leading men, will sell his 1967 Chevrolet Corvette convertible, 1968 Pontiac
Firebird 400 and 1988 Lincoln Limousine.
The Copper Maroon 1967 Corvette convertible (Lot #659.3) features a
powerful 427 c.i.d., 435 horsepower Tri-Power engine with a 4-speed manual
transmission. Tri-Power 'Vettes are considered by many collectors to be
some of the most collectible versions of the celebrated American sports
car. Willis purchased the car in El Paso, Texas, while filming "Last Man
Standing." He later shipped the car to Sun Valley, Idaho, to enjoy during
summer trips.
Also a convertible, the black on black 1968 Pontiac Firebird (Lot #659.2)
hails from Willis' hometown of Penns Grove, N.J., where he used to drive to
and from the Jersey Shore with his father. Originally used to take Willis
to the set of his TV series "Moonlighting," his dark blue 1988 Lincoln
Limousine (Lot #659.1) was also used during the filming of the blockbuster
movie, "Die Hard."
"Bruce Willis has owned some great American iron," said Jackson. "Cars
like his 1967 Corvette and '68 Firebird helped define an era of motoring in
this country that was built around power. The Lincoln Limo also tells a
story as it was used during Bruce's most iconic film."
Lee Iacocca, known as the "Father of the Mustang," presented the Ford
Mustang to the world during a dramatic press conference at the 1964 New
York World's Fair. During his time as Ford Division president and general
manager, Iacocca made the Mustang a household name. Now, Iacocca is
selling one of the most anticipated limited edition versions of this iconic
classic, the No. 5 Iacocca Silver 45th Anniversary Edition Ford Mustang
(Lot #3000).
One of only 45 to be built, and nearly two years in the making, the Iacocca
Silver Edition Mustang is a collaborative effort by Iacocca, designer
Michael Leone, and Gaffoglio Family Metalcrafters. The car is custom-built
by a team of artisans using composite construction laminates, a reinforced
material from the aerospace industry. Under the hood is a specially
equipped 550 horsepower engine featuring a Ford Racing polished
Supercharger and a 5-speed manual transmission.
The exterior is painted in a specially created Iacocca silver hue, while
the interior is resplendent with luxurious touches that highlight the car's
special heritage. These include Iacocca Diamond Design leather seats with
embroidery stitching, an Iacocca signature dash plaque with serial number,
a leather-wrapped steering wheel with "I" badge and Iacocca-badged aluminum
door sill plates.
"This is a stunning modern-day muscle car from the visionary who started it
all," said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. "It's hard to
imagine where collector car enthusiasts would be if Lee Iacocca hadn't
championed the Ford Mustang project 45 years ago. Now, he has teamed up
with some of the top automotive talent in the world to produce the 45th
Anniversary model. It's an instant collectible."
Jay Leno, one of the most popular TV hosts and stand-up comedians in the
country, and one of the world's most ardent car and motorcycle collectors,
will sell his Yamaha Star V-Max motorcycle (Lot #761.1) to benefit
Bailey's Cafe (www.baileyscafe.org) The educational program based in
Brooklyn, NY, uses poetry, theater, video, writing, music, dance, cooking
and fine arts to build community and inter-generational understanding and
respect in inner-city neighborhoods.
"Bailey's Cafe is a wonderful arts program," said Leno. "Since I didn't
have any Yamaha musical instruments to auction off, I thought I'd sell my
Star V-Max, which is made by Yamaha, to support the program."
The 200-horsepower Star V-Max is one of the world's most powerful
production motorcycles. This is a limited-production, built-to-order,
one-of-a-kind motorcycle Leno customized with additional features using
noted San Diego custom-bike designer Jeff Palhegyi.
Movie star car and celebrated racer, the 1961 Ol' Yaller VIII (Lot #709), is one of only nine Ol' Yallers
built by road racing icon, Max Balchowsky, from 1956-1963, and appeared in
the 1964 movie, "Viva Las Vegas," with Elvis Presley. Assembled with spare
components from fairly humble production automobiles, Balchowsky's Ol'
Yallers became famous for their triumphs over road racing titans of the
1950s and early '60s. While the unusual design and bright yellow paint
made them noticeable, it was Balchowsky's remarkable engineering that made
the Ol' Yaller a force on the track. Famous drivers such as Dan Gurney and
Carroll Shelby piloted Ol' Yallers during their careers and raved about
their capabilities.
"At Barrett-Jackson, we consign a wide range of vehicles that fulfill all
of the wants and needs of today's collectors," added Steve Davis,
president, Barrett-Jackson. "Increasingly, collectors are seeking cars
that are not only rare, but can be raced or displayed at a Concours. They
want a monetary investment that can be observed, touched and enjoyed. This
Ol' Yaller delivers the exclusivity and thrill that collectors crave."
Ol' Yaller VIII is powered by a 350 c.i.d., 350 horsepower V8 engine with a
Holley 4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed manual transmission and independent
front and rear coil suspension. While most of Balchowsky's earlier
creations were based on a tube-frame chassis, it was constructed on a
Jaguar E-Type shell, making it one of the most aesthetically pleasing Ol'
Yallers ever built.
The car spent its early years in the SCCA West Coast Championship series.
It was then modified by customizer Dean Jeffries and later became a show
car for Grand Stand Amusements in 1972. Shortly after buying the car in
the early 1990s, noted collector and vintage racer Gordon Apker
commissioned a full restoration to return Ol' Yaller VIII to its original
configuration. Balchowsky meticulously supervised the restoration.
Don Johnson, television and film actor, Golden Globe winner, and star of
the hit television show "Miami Vice," will sell his 1994 Land Rover
Defender 90 (Lot #410), a specialized vehicle for trips off the beaten
path. The two-door yellow on black SUV features a 4.0 Liter V8 engine with
a 5-speed manual transmission, and comes fully-loaded with front winch,
head lamps, and both hardtop and convertible soft-top. There are only
14,687 original miles, and the vehicle has been garaged in Aspen, Colo.,
since it was purchased brand new from the dealer.
About The Barrett-Jackson Auction Company
Established in 1971 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., Barrett-Jackson
specializes in providing products and services to classic and collector car
owners, astute collectors and automotive enthusiasts around the world. The
company produces the "World's Greatest Collector Car Auctions(TM)" in
Scottsdale, Palm Beach, Fla. and Las Vegas. Barrett-Jackson also endorses
a one-of-a-kind collector car insurance offering for collector
vehicles and other valued belongings. For more information about
Barrett-Jackson, visit www.barrett-jackson.com or call (480) 421-6694.
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