Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale Auction to Feature Exceptional and Sought-After Professionally Built Resto-Mod SUVs

January 8, 2022
Posted by Barrett-Jackson
Lot #1331 - 1972 Ford Bronco Custom SUV

Lot #1331 – 1972 Ford Bronco Custom SUV

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. ‒ January 7, 2022Barrett-Jackson, the World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is curating an extraordinary docket of professionally-built Resto-Mod SUVs for the auction company’s 50th anniversary celebration at WestWorld of Scottsdale, January 22-30. All of the exceptional SUVs will cross the block at No Reserve, including the 1972 Ford Bronco (Lot #1331) that was selected as one of the “Top 10 Trucks” at the SEMA Show Battle of the Builders.

“There’s an almost insatiable demand by collectors to include a Resto-Mod SUV in their collections,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “I have one in my collection as well. The SUVs built by American automakers between the 1960s and 1980s have specifically seen a meteoric rise in popularity. A great deal of that has to do with the talent and imagination that today’s professional builders are pouring into the classic Chevrolet K5s and Ford Broncos.”

Lot #1340 - 1970 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Custom Convertible

Lot #1340 – 1970 Chevrolet K5 Blazer Custom Convertible

The award-winning 1972 Ford Bronco (Lot #1331) is an over-the-top build by Matt Hunt of Muscle Cars Inc. It is powered by a stroked 347ci Holley Terminator X fuel-injected V8 engine producing 480 horsepower and paired to an automatic transmission with overdrive. Interior tech includes a Rockford Fosgate PMX-5 head unit in the dash and Rockford Fosgate PMX-3 controller in the center console for back seat control. The 1968 Ford Bronco Icon (Lot #1408) is powered by a 5.0 Coyote V8 engine and paired up with a 4R70W 4-speed automatic transmission. Additional exterior features include a custom front Icon grille, front winch bumper with a WARN 9.5 XL winch, exterior-mounted spare tire and power tank auxiliary air system.

The Chevrolet 1970 K5 convertible (Lot #1340) is the product of more than 1,200 hours and is powered by a new GM LS7 engine mated to a GM Connect-and-Cruise 4L75E automatic overdrive transmission. The interior includes all-new upholstery, carpet and weatherstripping., Vintage Air climate control system, Dakota Digital RTX instrument cluster and a reproduction AM/FM stereo. A 3-door 1968 Chevrolet Suburban (Lot #1448.1) has more than 1,400 hours poured into its build, which was completed in November 2021, and features a GM LS7 engine with GM Connect-and-Cruise 4L75E 4-speed automatic transmission. The interior includes all-new upholstery, carpet and weatherstripping; as well as Vintage Air heating and cooling and a Dakota Digital RTX instrument cluster.

“The passion for Resto-Mod builds has made its way to the SUV market in a very big way,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “We’re consistently seeing more and more incredible examples consigned to our auctions and I’m thrilled with the exceptional quality of the custom SUVs on the docket for our Scottsdale Auction, all of which are offered at No Reserve.”

Lot #1338.1 - 1968 Ford Bronco Custom SUV

Lot #1338.1 – 1968 Ford Bronco Custom SUV

Other classic Resto-Mod SUVs offered at No Reserve during the Scottsdale Auction include:

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