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The Barrett-Jackson Auctions (Speed, 10 ET/11 PT) highlight the high-end Palm Beach sale of classic steel and chrome.
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A modern version of the classic American pony car, the WD-40 SEMA Cares Camaro features a SportsRyder Extreme Adjustable Coilover system from Pedders USA, custom Katzkin leather interior, and Eclipse audio system, and will be unveiled at the Show and later auctioned off at the Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Show and Auction in January to benefit Childhelp and the Victory Junction Gang Camp children's charities.
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Barrett-Jackson Lot 1287 crosses the block at the Barrett-Jackson auction in January.
Credit Crunch Hits 2008
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The late Tom Barrett, one of the founders of Barrett-Jackson, originally hired Kruse to help out in the budding days of Barrett's auction company, and Kruse brought that experience back to Auburn, where 100,000 people flock to the annual Kruse auction bash every Labor Day, alongside about 125,000 privately invited car owners who are doing the same thing at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg museum complex.
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Barrett-Jackson This customized 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air sold for $63,000 at the January auction held by Barrett-Jackson.
Credit Crunch Hits 2008
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LINIGER: I've been to Barrett-Jackson for many years.
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SANCHEZ: Any car enthusiast could have bought Warrior One at the Barrett-Jackson auction, but it took a car enthusiast who really knows what it is like to return from the war to see the potential in owning such an exceptional vehicle.
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BLITZER (voice-over): The auction at Barrett-Jackson is heating up and so is Warrior One.
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It could happen again this week at the 33d annual Barrett-Jackson classic-car auction in Scottsdale, Ariz., where 800 rolling beauties (GTOs, XKEs, Mustangs and more) go up for bid.
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He attends the annual Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale -- the automotive equivalent of Sotheby's -- and always brings home one or two new toys, like a mint condition 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible or Thunderbird.
March 2005 2005
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