THE BARRETT-JACKSON MAGIC
A highlight of the many highlights at Barrett-Jackson 2021 Scottsdale: Craig Jackson has opened the doors of his Arizona garage to offer his first-year Shelby GT 350 –– a car that clearly announced that not all Mustangs were pony cars but potent thoroughbreds ready for any stoplight or any track.
Jackson’s meticulously restored 1965 Shelby GT350 (Lot #1395), the first Triple-Crown Winning model, leads a superb stable of 1960s-era Shelby collectibles into WestWorld of Scottsdale, March 20–27, all offered at No Reserve.
In addition, the 50th iteration of the “World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions” in Scottsdale will also showcase a number of Shelbys; the distinguished Raser Chevrolets, including 24 Corvettes, Bel Airs and SS Chevelles and other Bow Tie models; the Larry Winkler Collection, featuring 1,100-plus pieces of automobilia and more than 90 cars and motorcycles; Mopar classics including two 1970 Superbirds; many charity cars and trucks; and the return of the popular Barrett-Jackson Cup Competition.
“We sincerely appreciate the efforts made by the city of Scottsdale to help us return to an auction that will look and feel much like our annual January event, with extensive national and local safety precautions in place,” says Jackson, chairman
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