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Van Halen Fans: Own Eddie's cars

posted in: overhaul-me's garage, news on January 12, 2009 at 12:57 PM

Eddie Van Halen and his '56 Chevy's

Eddie Van Halen and his '56 Chevy's

I know there are plenty of Van Halen fans on the Hub. Thought I’d pass this along (from VHND ):

Custom, Theme-Matching Guitar to be Auctioned with Each Vehicle

A pair of Chevrolet classics from the personal collection of rock ‘n’ roll icon Eddie Van Halen will be sold at No Reserve during the 38th Annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction in Scottsdale, Ariz., Jan. 11-18, 2009.

The 1956 Chevy 210 (Lot #1259) and 1956 Chevy Nomad (Lot #1259.1) will each be auctioned with matching, one-of-a-kind EVH Brand “Wolfgang” guitars and a pair of red, white, and black EVH striped sneakers. Hailed as “The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions™,” the Scottsdale auction and lifestyle event will feature a diverse mix of the world’s most desirable collector vehicles. SPEED will broadcast nearly 40 hours of live, high-definition coverage of all six auction days.

“Rock ‘n’ roll and collector cars go hand in hand,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “And Eddie’s cars, although from the same year, represent the diversity of the collector car hobby. The Nomad is restored to original specifications while the 210 is a custom built street rod with modern performance gear. I expect these cars to enter special collections that salute both rock ‘n’ roll and automobiles.”

The maroon 1956 Chevrolet 210 is a Pro Street hot rod built by customizer Jim Van Gordon. The car features a powerful 454 c.i.d. big block Chevy engine that pumps out more than 600 horsepower, making it suitable for the drag strip while still street legal. Additional highlights include a narrowed 9-inch Ford rear end with Detroit Locker, Mark Williams axles, 4.30 gears, 4-link coil-over suspension, disc brakes, and custom wheels and tires. Racing gauges and a dark grey color scheme underline the interior of the 210.”

Van Halen’s 1956 Chevrolet Nomad station wagon sports a classic “Cashmere Blue” and white paint scheme and was once part of the famed “The Harrah Collection” in Reno, Nev. The car underwent a frame-off restoration and features a 265 c.i.d., 210 horsepower “Power Pack” V8 engine, power steering and power brakes. An upgrade to disc brakes was added for improved stopping and safer driving.”

“Out of all the cars I have owned over the years, I hung onto the ‘56 Sedan and Nomad because I was closely involved in restoring and building them, so they are very special to me,” explained Van Halen. “I almost hate to let them go, but I don’t have the time to drive them. It kills me to see them sit there when someone else could be driving them and have the pleasure and joy of owning these beautiful classic cars.”

“Since they are so dear to me, I thought I would make it even more special by having two custom made Wolfgang guitars built to match each car,” Van Halen added. “I hope the new owners enjoy these cars as much as I have and keep the guitars and cars in their families for a long time, because they are all one-of-a-kind.”

The Van Halen cars and guitars will be joined by the world’s most desirable collector vehicles and automobilia to be sold at the historic Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction. Lifestyle attractions will also return to Barrett-Jackson in January in the form of luxury vendors, galas and fashion shows. Barrett-Jackson’s trendy night-spot, “The Garage,” will be the site of exclusive gatherings throughout the event.

Established in 1971 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., Barrett-Jackson specializes in providing products and services to classic and collector car owners, astute collectors and automotive enthusiasts around the world. The company produces the “World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions™” in Scottsdale, Palm Beach, Fla. and Las Vegas. For more information about Barrett-Jackson, visit www.barrett-jackson.com

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hoffvw Garage
January 12, 2009 at 03:23 PM

Anyone want to fantasy bid? I think this auction could give us an indication of where the economy is. The guitars are so closely matched to the cars, I almost didn’t see them…

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Coop's Garage
January 12, 2009 at 04:24 PM

I’ll play! I guess (only looking at this picture to make a guess) 110,000.00 for the 210 and 95,000 for the nomad. Now if they sell them as a pair I would have to say $180,000 for both.

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The Busted Knuckle Garage
January 12, 2009 at 06:24 PM

I don’t know if I’m ready for fantasy bid, but having been down to Barrett-Jackson on opening day yesterday…these are two of the finest rides sitting on the lot. The guitars are right on the mark for fit and finish to go with these automobiles. Buy these cars and there will be strings attached. Very nice!
Warren
The Busted Knuckle Garage
www.BustedKnuckleGarage.com

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Roadhouse Marketing Garage
October 26, 2009 at 08:36 AM

Most, if not all of EVH’s vehicles were maintained and/or modified by Bill Smulo who had a shop in the San Fernando Valley across the street from where Bill Carter was spraying race cars and a ton of other vehicles, and around the corner from Calif. Car Cover Co. I shot one of EVH’s Tri-Fives for Super Chevy magazine and did an interview with him, and we became regulars @ the VH household with Bill usually having 1-2 of Eddie’s cars in his shop. His favorite? Eddie loved ‘em all, including a Lambo LMOO2 (the quirky off road vehicle Lamborghini made for a very short time), and his daily driver, a Range Rover with billet wheels (I think they were Budniks that we put on it), and a polished Vortech supercharger (Bill did the custom install on it). This brings back a few memories…

Jason
Roadhouse Marketing Garage

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blinkers Garage
May 20, 2011 at 09:35 PM

I’m sure this makes a lot of money.. that’s what classic car from Eddie can do. I think even if these car engine can’t run anymore or even the smallest parts don’t work anymore like washer pump or a wiper they still make a lot of money. God bless Eddie.

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