Here are some of the more unusual items that are crossing the block at Palm Beach (click on the lot number for photos and a full Barrett-Jackson catalog description):
Lot 741, 1995 Freightliner classic jet semi truck ? The king of the oddities at the Palm Beach auction has to be this drag-racing semi truck, powered by a General Electric J-79 jet engine from an F-104 Starfighter aircraft that produces 18,000 horsepower, according to the consigner. You?d be the star of the drag strip with this 7,500-pound tractor that runs the quarter mile in seven seconds at 225 mph. If that?s not entertaining enough, the truck also puts on a fire show with strobe lights and train horns. The drag truck comes as a package with three other lots that includes a transport truck, semi trailer and a 1998 G-4 Interceptor street-legal three-wheeled mini-car, which is an oddity unto itself.
Lot 393, 2003 Hummer H2 custom ? If your truck tastes run more along the show variety, here?s just the thing. This bulky Hummer has been decked out with the works: Lamborghini-style scissor doors, chrome push bar and side steps (among the many chrome accessories), 22-inch chrome wheels and five TVs with DVD.
An unlikely subject for a street rod, this 1947 Bentley Mark VI came out looking pretty great. (Photo: Barrett-Jackson)
Lot 720, 1947 Bentley Mark VI custom sedan ? Why ask why? The real question: what does one do with a clapped-out old Bentley that?s missing its driveline and other critical bits? The answer: build it into a custom street machine with a Chevy performance V8, automatic transmission and 10-bolt rear; custom leather interior with all the trimmings; custom chassis with air suspension; 20-inch chrome wheels; and a totally lavish paint job. Definitely a head turner and pretty trick, though it would make the Bentley purists howl.
Lot 73, 1973 VW Thing Acapulco re-creation ? A kinder, gentler custom car can be found here, and possibly the perfect Thing for Palm Beach open-air cruising. Completely restored, this VW was enhanced with the blue-and-white-striped Acapulco package with removable doors and a surrey top.
Lot 404, 2007 Dodge Hemi Charger R/T limousine ? For the muscle-car guy who wants to make a grand entrance at the senior prom, this Charger has been custom built with a 140-inch wheelbase. Inside, there?s a wild carbon-fiber interior with a stainless-steel ceiling, fiber optics and snakeskin inserts, a gleaming bar and Level 3 stereo system.
Lot 72.1, 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagen re-creation ? If you like early cars, how about the very earliest one, or at least a replica of it? This is a modern rendition of what?s regarded as the very first real automobile ever built, a trike powered by a single-cylinder water-cooled engine. But no, it?s not street legal.
Lot 320, 1959 Harley-Davidson Hummer ? Plenty of brawny Harleys have crossed the block at Barrett-Jackson, but not one of these little bikes. Very rare and nicely restored, this attractive Hummer (not related to the H2 listed above) is powered by a 125cc single-cylinder engine. Expect a gentle putt-putt rather than a Harley roar.
The Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach collector-car auction runs April 4-6 with daily coverage on SPEED and SPEED.com. For more information, see the Barrett-Jackson website.
Bob Golfen, Automotive Editor for SPEED.com, is a veteran auto writer based in Phoenix, Arizona, with a passion for collector cars, car culture and the automotive lifestyle. SPEED.com fans can email Bob Golfen at
Source: http://automotive.speedtv.com/article/vintage-completely-different-at-b-j/
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