See prices of 15 rare cars sold at Barrett-Jackson Thursday
About 350 cars were sold on the auction block at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale on Thursday, including the first two charity cars of the week and an Oldsmobile previously owned by actor James Gandolfini, known for his role as mob boss Tony Soprano.
The car auction began at 10 a.m. Thursday, following the automobilia auction that kicked off at 8:30 a.m. The auction was televised on Velocity from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday's lineup featured another 21 cars from the Charlie Thomas Collection and a 2015 Dodge Challenger owned by drag racer Don Prudhomme.
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Here's a closer look at 15 cars scheduled for auction at Barrett-Jackson on Thursday.
1972 Oldsmobile 'Bada Bing'
Previously owned by "The Sopranos" actor James Gandolfini, this rare 1972 Oldsmobile features a yellow exterior with racing stripes, a saddle interior and a 350-cubic-inch engine with automatic transmission, according to the seller. Gandolfini had the car shipped to California while filming the hit HBO television show, according to the seller. Price: $61,600.
2016 GMC Sierra
The first charity car scheduled for auction at Barrett-Jackson this year, this 2016 GMC Sierra features a custom exterior in honor of the U.S. military, with graphics portraying the flag, a bald eagle and branches of the armed services. The sale will benefit the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, which builds houses for catastrophically injured service members returning home. GMC commissioned and donated the truck. Price: $100,000.
1952 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday
This 1952 Oldsmobile, part of the Gordon Apker collection, is mostly original with minor paint touch-ups and detailing and has less than 30,000 miles. It runs on a 160-horsepower V8 engine with automatic transmission and features a red-and-gray interior. The car has power steering, power windows and wire-spoke hubcaps. Price: $44,000.
2004 Ferrari 360 Spider
This Ferrari features a bright-yellow exterior, black interior and 3.6-liter V8 engine with automatic transmission that can deliver 400 horsepower, according to Edmunds. The high-performance sports car has less than 14,000 miles and is one of several modern cars scheduled for auction on Thursday. Price: $93,500.
1956 Ford Thunderbird convertible
Featuring a pink exterior and white interior, this 1956 Thunderbird has been driven 110 miles since a complete restoration, according to the seller. The car boasts a 312-cubic-inch V8 engine with automatic transmission. Price: $77,000.
1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28
The second charity car up for auction at Barrett-Jackson this year, this 1970 Camaro Z/28 boasts a 360-horsepower V8 engine with a four-speed manual transmission. The exterior was repainted about 10 years ago, but the car features its original interior. Proceeds from the sale benefit Childhelp, a non-profit that helps victims of child abuse. Price: $130,000.
1929 Daimler sedan
Among the oldest cars to be sold at Barrett-Jackson on Thursday, this 1929 Daimler is described as a "patina lover's car," entirely original without restoration, according to the seller. The car has a factory sunroof and fitted luggage in the trunk. The British car was imported in 1972 for a private collection and was sold in 2007. Price: $16,500.
1970 Dodge Challenger
One of only 296 equipped with a special edition package, this 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T produces 440 horsepower from its V8 engine and automatic transmission. The muscle car's burnt orange leather interior matches the exterior paint, which has a black racing stripe on the hood. The car was restored in 2002. Price: $55,000.
1939 LaSalle convertible
This restored 1939 LaSalle runs on a 332-cubic-inch V8 engine with manual transmission and is equipped with chrome bumpers, dash clock and fog lights. The car was previously part of the Bud Hurst Collection and comes with recent service and repair records. Price: $38,500.
1962 Chevrolet Corvette
This Corvette is largely unrestored and features its original 340-horsepower V8 engine with less than 36,000 miles, according to the seller. Original features include the car's wheel covers, wiper arms, air cleaner, oil dipstick, trunk mat, spare tire and headlights. The car has won several awards, including induction into the Bloomington Gold Great Hall in 2013. Price: $154,000.
2015 Dodge Challenger
A limited-edition prototype owned by drag racer Don "The Snake" Prudhomme, this 2015 Dodge Challenger boasts a 500-horsepower, 5.7-liter engine with an automatic transmission. The car features custom graphics and is autographed on the dash. Price: $45,100.
1970 Pontiac GTO Judge
This Pontiac GTO Judge is described as a "two-owner unrestored survivor" bought new in Missouri and sold to its current owner in 2013. The car has fewer than 34,000 miles, has been kept in a garage and comes with the original dealer invoice, delivery-inspection sheet and retail-sales agreement. Price: $55,000.
1960 Austin-Healey Sprite
From the collection of late collector Gordon Apker, this Austin-Healey was restored to concours standards and was displayed at the opening of America's Car Museum in Tacoma, Washington. The car runs on a four-cylinder, 948cc engine with a manual transmission. Price: $33,000.
1961 Chevrolet Corvette
This 1961 Corvette runs on a 355-horsepower V8 engine and features an automatic transmission, front disc brakes and custom upholstery. The car has a matching blue-and-white exterior and interior. Price: $66,000.
1937 Ford custom coupe
Described as a custom-built street rod, this 1937 Ford runs on a 385-horsepower V8 engine and has a leather interior and floor mats, a CD player, heating and air-conditioning and a stainless-steel grill. It has a red-and-silver exterior and tan interior. Price: $55,000.