2015 Barrett Jackson Las Vegas Car Show at Gaudin Ford


twobjshelbys

GT Owner
Jul 26, 2010
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Las Vegas, NV
The annual show is at Gaudin Ford on Sat, 19-Jun. The show goes from 9:00AM to 1:00PM. Gates open at 7:00 for staging. Registration is $20/vehicle proceeds to Grant A Gift.

The flyer says the first 100 registrants receive two free tickets to the BJ auction.
 
BJ auction in Vegas???
 
BJ auction in Vegas???

Correct. This is the car show that they have before the auction. Show is this coming Saturday, auction starts next Thursday.
 
...The show goes from 9:00AM to 1:00PM....

It quits in early afternoon??? Should be lightly attended
 
It quits in early afternoon??? Should be lightly attended

Things start early here because it's still summer hot. The C&C starts at 7:00AM and is always full by about 7:30. I get there about 6:45 to get my spot.

I'll head to this one about 7:00 and be there by 7:15.
 
Things start early here because it's still summer hot.

But its a dry heat :-)
 
A few photos from the show yesterday. The show is held on the grounds of Gaudin Ford. The dealership is one of a large family of brands owned by Gary Ackerman. He has quite a large car collection (those that drove the Road Rally at the 2014 Ford GT Rally got to see it.)

Inside the dealership were two of the Shelby Daytona Coupes.
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This one is #1 of the 50th Anniversary cars in aluminum.
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The hood stripe is brushed into the aluminum. The rest of the car is polished. This is a Kirkham thing. It's a very high maintenance task to keep a polished alloy car "polished". Anyone whose seen the fingerprints on the unpainted alloy car at the Shelby museum in Vegas knows - there are always fingerprints on it.
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I hardly ever take a picture of my car :)
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The Ford GT guys aren't the only ones that do an annual "meet and greet". These cars are all 200x Mercury Marauders, from all over the country. This year their group is meeting here and specifically put this show and the auction on their itinerary. It's their 13th event.
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The Shelby American team and their vehicles were well represented
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Gary Bennett, Steve Davis and Gary Ackerman presenting the awards.
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Every year the entrance fees go to a fundraiser for the Grant A Gift Autism Foundation sponsored by Gaudin. The Barrett Jackson company made a sizeable donation as well. The foundation in turn has presented to Barrett Jackson this plaque made by the kids.
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Very cool - Thanks for sharing - i head out to B-J Las Vegas on Thursday - selling a 427 S/C Shelby Cobra at NO RESERVE prime-time Saturday afternoon

http://barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1965-SHELBY-COBRA-CSX-6000-ROADSTER-186994
 
I see B-J just added a FORD GT to be sold at NO RESERVE

http://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/2005-FORD-GT--187353
 

'05 1816 - likely has billet A-arms. That S/N is very close to being one of the last before the new forged arms were available.
 
'05 1816 - likely has billet A-arms. That S/N is very close to being one of the last before the new forged arms were available.

As the builds weren't vin# sequential, do you know the last known vin# with billet control arms?
 
As the builds weren't vin# sequential, do you know the last known vin# with billet control arms?

No - I don't, but mine (1857) has the new forged arms, and was built in the 3rd full week of September. I've seen serial numbers around 1816 through 1825 that have billet arms. I know the builds weren't sequential, but I believe that the billets were replaced sometime in mid-August, which is why I said "likely."
 
'05 1816 - likely has billet A-arms. That S/N is very close to being one of the last before the new forged arms were available.

I'm # 1725 with billet A-arms
BJ car has a little over 2000 miles not many sold at No Reserve
 
I saw (on TV) a Mecum no sale (did not meet Reserve) in Dallas, red, low miles...~$325k
 
Originally Posted by RALPHIE
'05 1816 - likely has billet A-arms. That S/N is very close to being one of the last before the new forged arms were available.

No - I don't, but mine (1857) has the new forged arms, and was built in the 3rd full week of September. I've seen serial numbers around 1816 through 1825 that have billet arms. I know the builds weren't sequential, but I believe that the billets were replaced sometime in mid-August, which is why I said "likely."

I'm # 1725 with billet A-arms

1725 built 8/11 (billet)
1816 built 9/14 (billet?)
1825 built 9/23 (?)
1857 built 9/23 (forged)
1935 built 9/22 (?) (this is the highest VIN pre-Ralphie's build date)

No one knows the exact date for the changeover?