Do you have an empty space in your garage? The Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Fall Auction at WestWorld is the place to go to fill that spot. From October 10-13, 2024, you can buy your favorite collectible vehicle and make your driveway dream come true.

Of course, there is a wide array of vehicles to bid on, so if you need a nudge to decide on something, please take the following cars—including one that’s celebrity-owned—into consideration.

1962 Chevrolet Bel Air “Bubbletop”
A funny thing happened to Chevrolet in 1962: While the rest of General Motors’ bread and butter was going with the faux convertible top-style hardtop, the Chevrolet Bel Air continued to use the “bubbletop” roofline. It was a sleeker look that has been appreciated by enthusiasts for quite awhile, and its popularity has not waned one bit.

Of course, its popularity has been buoyed by enthusiasts who love the immortal 409. There were two strains of that engine: one offering 380 horsepower with a single four-barrel and a 409-horse version with another four-barrel. This example, powered by the latter, received a body-off restoration in 2010 and is a two-time AACA Grand National winner at Hershey. Real fine indeed.

William Shatner’s 2016 Jaguar F-Type R Convertible
What’s your favorite William Shatner moment? Priceline commercials? T.J. Hooker? His lounge-y LPs? Dare I say Star Trek? For me, it’s the moment he decided to buy this dashing British sports car—he even scored the most powerful version at the time. This 2016 Jaguar F-Type features classic E-Type inspiration on a modern platform and a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 offering 542 horsepower. That’s enough to boldly go where no one has gone before.

All-wheel drive is another feature that will help when roving the planet. Painted Polar White with a black and red leather interior, this Jaguar has been sparingly used: it has only 8,025 miles on the odometer as reflected by the clean CARFAX. When planning your next mission, this Jaguar can be your shuttle to new frontiers.

Consignments are also being accepted for the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Fall Auction—you easily can submit your vehicle online. You can also speak with a Consignment Specialist if you have any questions.

Source: www.classiccars.com