Custom and Resto-Mod Collector Cars, Trucks and SUVs Highlight Barrett-Jackson’s Houston Docket

The Barrett-Jackson 2022 Houston Auction runs from October 20-22, 2022 at the NRG Center

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Cinderella 1957 Chevrolet 3100 custom pickup

Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auctions will feature a diverse selection of highly desirable custom and Resto-Mod collector cars, trucks and SUVs during its 2022 Houston Auction at NRG Center, October 20-22, 2022. Led by a stunning silver-blue 1967 Chevrolet Corvette custom convertible (Lot #737) from renowned builder Jeff Hayes, other impressive builds on the docket include Tyler Hoover’s 1970 Plymouth HEMI Superbird custom coupe (Lot #720) and three certified Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute Editions.

(Lot #737) Jeff Hayes 1967 Chevrolet Corvette custom convertible

“We continue to see a meteoric rise in the popularity of custom and Resto-Mod vehicles in the collector car hobby today,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Barrett-Jackson was on the forefront of this segment in the industry, championing these vehicles from the beginning, and it’s exciting to see the younger generation of enthusiasts getting involved in the hobby and purchasing vehicles that showcase classic styling accompanied by modern comforts and technology.”

Lot #720 Tyler Hoover’s 1970 Plymouth Superbird custom coupe

Well-known from his on-air role with “Barrett-Jackson LIVE” on FYI and The HISTORY Channel, Tyler Hoover is also an avid collector, and, for the first time, Hoover will be bringing five vehicles to sell with No Reserve at Barrett-Jackson’s Houston Auction. Among them is his beloved custom 1970 Plymouth HEMI Superbird (Lot #720), which began life as a real R-Code 426 HEMI, one of just 135 produced that year. Reportedly raced and wrecked with the original HEMI V8 long gone, the previous owner completed a custom build powered by a 528ci HEMI crate engine, recently dyno-tuned to generate over 500hp and mated to a TREMEC 5-speed manual transmission. Further enhancements to its everyday drivability include an aluminum radiator and high-capacity electric cooling fans, power windows, a custom stereo system and the added bonus of a Vintage Air system, as no HEMI Superbird was ever offered from the factory with air conditioning.

Lot #728 1968 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute Edition

Among the many popular Resto-Mod builds at Barrett-Jackson’s events are 1967 and 1968 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute Editions, and the Houston docket will feature three spectacular examples, all selling with No Reserve. Lot #443, Lot #728 and Lot #758 are all officially licensed and certified “Eleanor” builds, and each vehicle comes with genuine Eleanor certification paperwork, Eleanor body VIN plates and emblems issued by Gone in 60 Seconds LLC, the owner of the Eleanor licensing rights. Each build is unique throughout, but all three offer fans of Eleanor and “Gone in 60 Seconds” an opportunity to own a car of their dreams.

El Caballero 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pro-Touring custom coupe

Known as “El Caballero,” a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pro-Touring custom coupe is powered by a Southern Performance System LS3 560hp crate engine mated to a T56 6-speed manual transmission. Having undergone a no-expense-spared, custom frame-off restoration, this Resto-Mod is impressive throughout. Riding on a set of Billet Specialties wheels, “El Caballero” is finished with a black exterior and gray houndstooth and black leather interior with German square-weave carpet and suede Alcantara headliner.

“The popularity of custom builds and Resto-Mods in the hobby has grown exponentially, and over recent years has expanded into classic SUVs and trucks as well,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson.

Lot #752 1972 Ford Bronco

“Only at Barrett-Jackson can you find the most remarkable builds, and our Houston docket features many examples, all selling with No Reserve.” Highlighting the Resto-Mod SUVs in Houston is a 1972 Ford Bronco (Lot #752) finished in Boxwood Green and a 1970 Chevrolet K5 Blazer (Lot #764) that is the product of over 1,500 hours in a complete frame-off build. The ’72 Bronco underwent a complete rotisserie custom build, and the engine bay was fitted with a new Gen 3 Coyote engine backed by a 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission. Its 2-door Chevy counterpart, the ’70 K5 Blazer, is powered by its new GM LS3 430hp engine mated to a 4L75E automatic overdrive transmission with the original NP-205 transfer case.

Lot #717 Cinderella 1957 Chevrolet 3100 custom pickup

It wouldn’t be a true Texas auction without several incredible pickup trucks, and Barrett-Jackson’s Houston docket delivers spectacularly. Affectionally referred to as “Cinderella,” Lot #717 is a 1957 Chevrolet 3100 custom pickup powered by a FiTech EFI 6.0-liter LS V8 engine paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This custom build by Premier Street Rods features a custom grille fabricated with a modified ’57 Bel Air center, along with a new bed with deleted chains. The silver exterior color derived from a 2001 BMW X3 complements the Ron Magnus gray leather interior with modern lighting and a Budnik steering wheel to match the wheels. For the more rugged truck buyers, a 1972 Ford F-350 custom pickup (Lot #722) is also crossing the block with No Reserve. Featuring a 6-inch BDS suspension lift equipped with Fox Shox and new 20-inch KMC wheels wrapped in Kanati Mud Hog tires, this truck is powered by a 5.9-liter 24-valve Cummins diesel engine paired to a rebuilt 6-speed manual transmission.

The Barrett-Jackson 2022 Houston Auction runs from October 20-22, 2022 at the NRG Center.

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