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SUPERBIRD SATURDAY: The 2022 Las Vegas Auction Sets Records With American Muscle Cars
LOT #734 – 1970 PLYMOUTH HEMI SUPERBIRD – $1,650,000

Saturday was super in Las Vegas with celebrity and American muscle cars taking the top spots. The final day of the 2022 Las Vegas Auction was filled with those incredible moments that only Barrett-Jackson can provide.

A 1970 Plymouth HEMI Superbird (Lot #734) rocked the block on Saturday, setting a new auction world record with its $1.65 million sale. The electric sale was followed by a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette 327/360 Z06 Split-Window coupe (Lot #733) for $566,500; a 1958 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Topless roadster (Lot #748) and a 1971 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda (Lot #752) each selling for $550,000.

Other top sellers of the day, such as the 1970 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda (Lot #734.1) brought in $517,000 and a 1941 Cadillac Series 62 custom convertible (Lot #753), which sold for $385,000, showed that original and restored American iron continues to command attention at auction.

The stars were also out on Saturday with their cars. Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias drove his 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon (Lot #758) on the block to see it sell for $154,000 and 2015 Chevrolet Camaro Trans Am Bandit Edition (Lot #758.1) which sold for $167,200. Aaron Shelby made an appearance on the block for the sale of a 1999 Shelby Series 1 Convertible (Lot #721), a car designed from the ground up by his grandfather, Carroll Shelby. One of the most-talked-about “star cars” – a factory custom 2022 Chevrolet Corvette 3LT convertible is VIN 001 (Lot #742) and was factory customized for Paul Stanley, the founder and guitarist for KISS – electrified the arena when it sold for a price of $198,000. Jason “Captain America” Britton’s 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series (Lot #745) also crossed the block for $335,500.

More than 20 record auction sales were set on Super Saturday, including a fan favorite – Lot #751, a 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 “Mr. Fusion Time Machine” Re-creation – which went on to its next adventure for $170,500. A 1951 International Metro “Snap-On Tools” Display Van Re-creation (Lot #671) was also front and center with its sale of $192,500 – setting a new auction world record.

A sale that pointed to a new market of collectibles included an Electro-Mod 1997 Porsche 911 Carrera Custom Electric Cabriolet (Lot #647). The 2022 GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 pickup (Lot #732) received lots of interest and set a new auction world record with its $324,500.00 sale.

The second of two charity vehicles had its turn onstage Saturday afternoon. The 2022 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon 392 (Lot #3001) sold for $125,000 with 100 percent of the hammer price benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Detroit, an independent American nonprofit organization whose stated mission is to create, find and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families.

Neon lit up the automobilia auction block with the sale of an animated 1954 Mobil Oil neon porcelain sign (Lot #8299) that brought in $34,500 and a stunning 1940s Greyhound Bus Lines animated neon sign (Lot #8294) which sold for $29,325. Another unique neon sign that earned a top spot was a circa 1930s-40s Quality Restaurant single-sided neon porcelain diner sign (Lot #8296) that earned $25,300.

The 2022 Las Vegas Auction at the fabulous West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center was certainly a star-spangled event to remember – check out the gallery of Saturday’s highlights below.

LOT #647 – 1997 PORSCHE 911 CARRERA CUSTOM ELECTRIC CABRIOLET – $71,500

LOT #734 – 1970 PLYMOUTH HEMI SUPERBIRD – $1,650,000

LOT #732 – 2022 GMC HUMMER EV EDITION 1 PICKUP – $324,500

LOT #733 – 1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 327/360 Z06 SPLIT-WINDOW COUPE – $566,500

LOT #734.1 – 1970 PLYMOUTH HEMI ‘CUDA – $517,000

LOT #742 – PAUL STANLEY’S FACTORY CUSTOM 2022 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE VIN 001 – $198,000

 

LOT #748 – 1958 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CUSTOM TOPLESS ROADSTER – $550,000

 

LOT #753 – 1941 CADILLAC SERIES 62 CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE – $385,000

 

LOT #8296 – CIRCA 1930S-40S QUALITY RESTAURANT SINGLE-SIDED NEON PORCELAIN DINER SIGN – $25,300

LOT #8299 – 1954 MOBIL OIL PORCELAIN SIGN WITH NEON – $34,500

LOT #671 – 1951 INTERNATIONAL METRO “SNAP-ON TOOLS” DISPLAY VAN RE-CREATION – $192,500

LOT #745 – JASON “CAPTAIN AMERICA” BRITTON’S 2009 MERCEDES-BENZ SL65 AMG BLACK SERIES – $335,500

LOT #751 – 1981 DELOREAN DMC-12 “MR. FUSION TIME MACHINE” RE-CREATION – $170,500

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By: Barrett-Jackson
Title: SUPERBIRD SATURDAY: The 2022 Las Vegas Auction Sets Records With American Muscle Cars
Sourced From: www.barrett-jackson.com/Media/Home/Reader/2022-las-vegas-daily-recap-3/
Published Date: Sun, 03 Jul 2022 03:08:49 +0000

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Here comes trouble: A Triumph TR6 with a Matchless frame

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Kids are impressionable, especially when motorcycles are involved. That magical combination of sound, smell and danger has a way of imprinting itself on young minds. But Kyle Harvey didn’t just dream of bikes as a child—he practically grew up with them.

Kyle’s trade is tool and die making, but his passion is building bikes. His father, Garth Harvey, got Kyle and his brother into bikes at a young age; as soon as they could start their old man’s vintage motorcycles, they were riding them. Living in Edenvale in South Africa’s Gauteng province, the boys also had direct access to the local Classic Motorcycle Club.

 

The folks at the CMC made quite an impression on young Kyle—and taught him everything he knows about vintage bikes. After helping numerous friends work on their bikes, he went on to open his own shop, named simply ‘The Workshop.’ Kyle has been building and restoring classic motorcycles for over a decade now.

This cheeky bobber is his latest build, and it’s immensely fascinating. The engine’s from a Triumph TR6 Trophy, the frame is from a Matchless, and the quirky handmade details on it are endless.

Custom Triumph TR6 with Matchless frame

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By: Ben Pilatti
Title: Here comes trouble: A Triumph TR6 with a Matchless frame
Sourced From: www.bikeexif.com/custom-triumph-tr6-matchless-frame
Published Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2022 17:01:12 +0000

 

 

 

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The Swan Song of the V12

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The V12 engine holds a special place in the heart of many automotive and motorsports fans. For some, it’s the sound of Formula 1 through the years, especially during the 1990s. For others, it’s engines like the 6.1 L BMW S70/2 from the McLaren F1 or the 3.9L Lamborghini V12 that powered all their cars from the Miura through to the Diablo. No matter where it lies in your heart, it is the “proper” configuration for many: 6 cylinders per bank, put into a V, and firing in an odd sequence to give it that special roar under power.

Yet, as concerns over fuel efficiency, qualms about environmental impact, and high-powered turbocharged V8 or V6 engines are the norm now, the V12 is slowly, but surely, being put to rest. In fact, the only place that V12s are still hanging on by the last threads of their engine mounting bolts are in supercars, hypercars, and a few ultra-luxury cars. Even then, many exotic brands have announced that their next cars will either be V10s or turbo V8s and V6s.

Since it appears that the swan song of the V12 is reaching a crescendo, we thought it only appropriate to celebrate the few remaining cars out there that carry them. It may be the last time we see some of these brands, many of which are known for their V12s.

The Amazing Last V12 Production Versions from the Big Brands

Ferrari 812 Superfast

Ferrari 812 Superfast

Ferrari 812 Superfast. Image via Supercars.

The writing is on the wall for the prancing horse, as the new Ferrari 296 GTB is showing the direction that Maranello is headed. Yet, unless you were invited to snag one of the limited-edition Monza SP1 or SP2 cars, there is still one car you can buy from the legendary marque that has all 12 cylinders fully intact.

The 6.5L F140 GA V12

The 6.5L F140 GA V12
The 6.5L F140 GA V12. Image Via: Wikimedia Commons.

The 6.5L F140 GA 65-degree V12 in the front of the 812 is the last road-going version of the V12 that debuted in the Ferrari Enzo. Producing a monstrous 789 HP and 530 lbs-ft of torque, it is no slouch either, as when the 812 Superfast debuted, it was the most powerful naturally aspirated production car engine ever made.

It has the typical low-rev Ferrari roar that rises into a howl as the car revs up to nearly 9,000 RPM, and will catapult the 3,845 (1,744 kg) car to 60 MPH in 2.9 seconds. As far as a curtain call is concerned, that’s a great way to bow out and focus on hybrids and turbocharged engines.

Mercedes-Maybach S680 4MATIC

2022 Mercedes-Maybach S680 4MATIC

2022 Mercedes-Maybach S680 4MATIC
cedes-Maybach S680 4MATIC. Image via Supercars.

Mercedes-Benz used to be at the very top of the V12 pecking order when it came to luxury performance cars. Such classics as the S 65 AMG from the mid-2000s and the 500 TE AMG W123 Touring from the very end of the 1970s came with big V12s that sound astounding, but the biggest and baddest of the Mercedes V12s left on in a production car is the M279 E60 LA that hauled the S65 AMGs of 2014.

M279 E60 LA Twin Turbo V12

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By: Simon Bertram
Title: The Swan Song of the V12
Sourced From: sportscardigest.com/v12-swan-song/
Published Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2022 10:49:26 +0000

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Road Tested: Gear from Shoei, Akin Moto and Rev’It!

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In our continuing quest to source motorcycle gear that combines safety and style, we bring you our thoughts on Shoei’s new ECE 22.06-approved NXR2 helmet. Plus a stealthy riding parka from Akin Moto, and the perfect pair of urban riding gloves from Rev’It!.

Shoei NXR2 helmet It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Shoei’s helmets. Every Shoei I’ve owned has fit and felt right from the first wear, with no major deviations in their sizing or shape from model to model. So when I was looking for a do-it-all street helmet to replace my well-used Shoei RYD, the new NXR2 was a no-brainer… and it hasn’t disappointed.

I loved the RYD for its combination of neutral styling, comfort and ventilation. The NXR2 basically feels like a premium version of the RYD; it has the same clean aesthetic, but ramps up the performance. And it’s one of the few helmets that meet with Europe’s new, and more stringent, ECE 22.06 standard.

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By: Wesley Reyneke
Title: Road Tested: Gear from Shoei, Akin Moto and Rev’It!
Sourced From: www.bikeexif.com/shoei-akin-moto-revit-review-44
Published Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2022 17:01:31 +0000

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