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LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Lee Iacocca, the “Father of the Mustang,” stands with the Iacocca Silver 45th anniversary edition of the Ford Mustang, which is among the featured cars at the Barrett-Jackson auction this week at Mandalay Bay. Courtesy photo The Prudhomme special edition Shelby is one of the cars that will be on the auction block today through Friday at Mandalay Bay. Photo courtesy of Shelby Automotives Anybody with a fancy for classic and collectible automobiles can get an eyeful at the Las Vegas Barrett-Jackson auction this week at Mandalay Bay, where some 400 cars will be sold over three days. The event starts today with a car rally down the Strip, beginning at Las Vegas Convention Center parking lot around 1:30 p.m. and ending at the south parking lot at Mandalay Bay. Three-day adult passes are $40; daily tickets are $15. Credit.com Most Popular Stories # REAL ESTATE: Apartment prices decline in Las Vegas, amenities don’t # Cit
Anybody with a fancy for classic and collectible automobiles can get an eyeful at the Las Vegas Barrett-Jackson auction this week at Mandalay Bay, where some 400 cars will be sold over three days. The event starts today with a car rally down the Strip, beginning at Las Vegas Convention Center parking lot around 1:30 p.m. and ending at the south parking lot at Mandalay Bay. Three-day adult passes are $40; daily tickets are $15. More than 500 cars were sold for $29 million at last year’s inaugural auction, which attracted 50,000 people, including 1,200 bidders. Richie Clyne, owner of Auto Collections at Imperial Palace, said he’s gone to almost every Barrett-Jackson auction since the 1970s, including last year’s auction in Las Vegas, where he bought a 1957 Ford Thunderbird. “I’ve probably bought 100 cars from Barrett-Jackson over the years, lots of Mercedes,” Clyne said from Pennsylvania, where he was attending another classic car auction. “First of all, he’s the Rolls-Royce of auction c