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A Rare Selection of the Famous Pat McGroder Factory "Muscle Car Collection" Will be Auctioned At the 30th Anniversary Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction in January

12 December 2000

A Rare Selection of the Famous Pat McGroder Factory "Muscle Car Collection" Will be Auctioned At the 30th Anniversary Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction in January

    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--Dec. 12, 2000--Barrett-Jackson the World's Greatest Car Auction is excited to present a rare selection of factory muscle cars owned by Patrick J. McGroder III and ranked as the collection housing the most rare and concours examples of the elite muscle cars of the 1960s and early 1970s, this January 17-21, 2001 at WestWorld in Scottsdale.
    McGroder began racing cars at Lancaster Speedway and Niagara Raceway in Buffalo before he had his first driver's license. He followed the evolution of the automobile and its impact on racing. His early racing days left him with a determination to acquire his own nostalgic piece of his past.
    McGroder began collecting these rare muscle cars in the '80s with a goal to acquire the most famous muscle cars of the '60s, manufactured by the top American car builders.
    In his quest McGroder sought out the rarest and most famous, factory or experimental cars some with infamous race histories, low mileage originals or the 100-point restored car. His collection is the best and foremost representation of the rarest of rare muscle cars in the world.
    Representing an era in automobile history the McGroder Factory "Muscle Car Collection" is a result of a detailed meticulous search for rarity and originality. Included in this year's Barrett-Jackson auction will be (Car descriptions see Appendix A):


    LOT  YEAR  TYPE                                    VIN No.              
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No. 953  1969  AMX Hurst Super Stock                   A9M397X213572
    699  1963  Mickey Thompson's Pontiac               363P96968
               "Swiss Cheese" Catalina               
    731  1965  Chevrolet Chevelle RPO Z-16             138375K173411
    977  1972  Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS-5          1D67W2K606366
               Convertible                       
    947  1962  Ford Galaxie 500 XL Convertible         48633944701PE               
    764  1970  Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS-6          1366708176455
               Convertible                     


    For additional information on the McGroder Factory "Muscle Car Collection" or if you would like to receive information on becoming a bidder or consignor please call 480/421-6694 or visit the web site at www.barrett-jackson.com.

    Appendix A

    Lot No. 947
    1962 Ford Galaxie Convertible 500 XL
    VIN No. 48633944701PE

    This top of the line model from Ford featured extra trim and brightwork to complement a fabulous new interior with bucket seats and floor console, all new for 1962. Fitted with the rare 406 cu. in. 405 hp high performance V-8. This ultra performance package was all new to the 1962 model year.
    The McGroder collection 500 XL convertible is one of the rarest, most desirable 1962 Fords built. This 34K mile car has had minor cosmetic detail and is in pristine condition.

    Lot No. 731
    1965 Chevrolet Chevelle RPO Z-16
    VIN No. 138375K173411

    One of the true muscle car legends of the 1960s, the Factory Muscle Collection's Z-16 Chevelle is a one-owner car purchased from a high-volume dealer. This car is equipped with three of the only four options available. In addition to the many luxuries of the total RPO Z-16 package, this car has comfort-tilt steering, deluxe bumper guards, and the all new for 1965 vinyl-covered roof.
    Fitted with the new Mark IV 396 cu. in. motor, rated at 375 hp, the L-37 four-bolt big block motor was fitted with special square port heads and a Holley carburetor on a lightweight aluminum intake manifold. This car is completely documented, including the original protect-o-plate, and restored to concours condition.

    Lot No. 699
    Mickey Thompson's 1963 Pontiac "Swiss Cheese" Catalina
    VIN No. 363P96968

    In 1961, Pontiac's Super Duty Program created 11 very special hand-built cars, destined for a handpicked elite team of drivers. These special lightweight vehicles, Catalina two-door sedans, came to be known as the "Swiss Cheese" cars. Fitted with the monster 421 cu. in., its mid 12-second elapsed times and 120 mile per hour speeds were among the fastest of the factory-produced cars.
    Of the two cars delivered to the late racing legend Mickey Thompson. This car was used as a back up car for his program and as such has less than 100 miles. It has been restored to concours condition with all correct original parts. Original documentation bearing Mickey Thompson's signature documents the vehicle's ownership.

    Lot No. 953
    1969 AMX Hurst Super Stock
    VIN No. A9M397X213572

    The two-seater AMX/SS is one of the most intriguing cars of the 1960s high-performance era. The car's standard equipment included a 390 CID V-8 AMX engine, with two Holley high-performance carburetors on an Edelbrock aluminum dual-cross ram intake manifold. The Factory Muscle Collection's car is the "lucky" No. 13 car, which was delivered to an Indiana dealer as a backup or number two car.
    Designed by AMC and Hurst to facilitate engine- bearing service, this car has a special "drop-out" section of the engine support member; only a few of these were produced. The vehicle is one of the original 26 cars painted with the red, white and blue AMC team colors.
    This car was never pressed into service and has been completely restored to delivery condition with an odometer reading of less than 500 miles.

    Lot No. 764
    1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS-6 Convertible
    VIN No. 1366708176455

    Introduced in 1970, the Chevelle SS 454 LS-6 rated at 450 hp, the highest horsepower production engine ever built for a passenger car, had a bold muscular appearance with its bulging fenders and new cowl induction hood. This Cranberry Red 1970 SS 454 convertible was treated to an extensive concours restoration using NOS parts and much research.
    The restoration was done with the ISCA in mind, resulting in 10 current restored class champion awards, many paint and outstanding restored trophies, and the 1986 International Champion Award for current restored vehicles.
    This SS 454 convertible with LS-6 has won the highest award possible in ISCA.

    Lot No. 977
    1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS-5 Convertible
    VIN No. 1D67W2K606366

    1972 marked the last year of the convertible availability in the Chevelle line from Chevrolet. The very best offered was the rare Super Sport 454 convertible. The McGroder Collection features a platinum silver metallic 1972 Chevelle SS 454 LS-5 convertible. This rare drop-top is equipped with full gauges and a close ration M-22 4-speed.
    The black accent stripes, top, and bucket seat interior make this a stunning package. This car is fully documented with build sheet and window sticker. The 22K-mile car has been restored off-frame and is in excellent condition.