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Muscle cars go for big bucks at the 2009 Las Vegas Barrett-Jackson auction

Some Barrett-Jackson cars that were highlighted in duPontREGISTRY’s classifieds went up for auction in Las Vegas this past weekend, October 7–10, 2009. Here are some notable sales:

-      A 2005 Ford GT sold for $253,000. VIN 117 is the second full production Ford GT off the assembly line. This vehicle was used to test new parts and build processes at the Wixom assembly plant.
-      The 2009 Ford Mustang Iacocca 45th Anniversary Edition went for a cool $320,000. One of the 45 set to be produced, this particular one received additional enhancements in the form of a 550-hp supercharger kit. Read our
Ford Mustang Iacocca 45th Anniversary Edition overview here.
-      A 1967 Chevy Corvette owned by Bruce Willis brought in $165,000. This 427-cid, 435-hp Tri-Power Corvette was purchased by Bruce Willis in El Paso, Texas, during the filming of "Last Man Standing.”
-      A 1969 Dodge Charger built for the Dukes of Hazzard reunion movie featured an upgraded 511 Hemi with 725-hp V-8 engine and closed out for $258,500.
-      A 1965 Shelby Cobra was purchased for $440,000. CSX2568 had the original CA black plates and registration tags that expired in 1972. It was the first time CSX2568 has been in the public in 40 years and the first time it was offered for sale since 1968.
-      A 2007 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake Prudhomme Edition fell to the hammer’s top bid of $302,500. Racing legends Carroll Shelby and Don Prudhomme teamed up to build this street-legal dragster.

[via Barrett-Jackson.com]

Cars sold at 2009 Barrett-Jackson auction in Las Vegas

Provided by duPont REGISTRY


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Posted by: Benjamin Greene
Posted on: 10/12/2009 at 4:12 AM
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