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The Tammy Allen Collection Consigns Over 80 Vehicles To Barrett-Jackson's Ninth Annual Las Vegas Auction

• The collection, which includes over 80 vehicles, will be sold at No Reserve during the 9th Annual Las Vegas Auction at the world-renowned Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

• The vehicles were part of Tammy Allen's car museum at Allen Unique Autos, which was located in Grand Junction, Colorado

SCOTTSDALE, Arizona – July 7, 2016 – Barrett-Jackson, The World's Greatest Collector Car Auction®, will auction the renowned Tammy Allen Collection during its 9th Annual Las Vegas Auction from Oct. 13-15, 2016, at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. More than 80 vehicles from the collection of prominent collector and automotive enthusiast Tammy Allen will cross the auction block at No Reserve.

'Our team is thrilled to have the Tammy Allen Collection cross our block during our Las Vegas Auction this year,' said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. 'Tammy Allen has spent many years building her collection of rare and iconic automobiles, much of which was purchased through our past auctions. Barrett-Jackson has a history of success selling large private collections within our established events, most notably with the Ron Pratte Collection at Scottsdale 2015, and we're excited to continue that reputation with the Tammy Allen Collection.'

Six cars of the more than 80 vehicles from the collection that will be sold in Las Vegas were on display during the inaugural Northeast Auction, including a 1962 Jaguar XKE Roadster. This 1962 3.8 roadster is an early flat-floor car with welded bonnet louvres and the aluminum dash and console. It has been comprehensively restored with excellent attention to detail, and a Heritage Certificate confirms that it was completed to correct specification.

'Barrett-Jackson has become the premier auction house for collectors who want to find the best new home for their collection,' said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. 'Prolific collectors like Tammy Allen understand that Barrett-Jackson casts a wide net to a global audience of enthusiasts who will love and appreciate her vehicles as much as she does.'

From the golden era of the '50s, a 1950 Mercury Coupe is dressed in 'Wasabi' green and was originally customized by 'Sultan of Chop' Dick Dean. The car was restored and updated in 2005, leaving the original body modifications in place. Also from this era is a 1954 Kaiser Darrin Supercharged Convertible (preview) is considered the first fiberglass sports car in America, having beaten the Corvette by one month. It features sliding doors unmatched on any production car and underwent a high-quality restoration in the 1990s.

A 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Convertible (preview) from the Tammy Allen Collection was also on display at the Northeast Auction. When introduced, this Cadillac was a top-of-the-line model that came equipped with power steering, brakes, windows and seats. It underwent a body-off restoration in 1997, and features a rebuilt engine and transmission.

A favorite among celebrities such as Clark Gable and Tyrone Power during the 1930s, the 1937 Cord 812 Phaeton (preview) was the first car to have disappearing headlights and a wraparound grille that gave rise to the 'coffin nose' nickname. In addition to the 812's cutting edge and design, it featured front-wheel drive and a 4-speed transmission with electric preselector.

Famed award-winning builder Tony Carlini built the 1947 Studebaker Starlight Coupe Champion Custom, nicknamed 'Black Bart' (preview). The body is all steel and features the 'bullet nose' front end of the 1950-51 models. The interior is upholstered in Mocha leather and features Auto Meter gauges and air conditioning, with engine components polished to a mirror finish.

For more information on becoming a bidder for Barrett-Jackson's 9th Annual Las Vegas Auction at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, follow the link to http://www.Barrett-Jackson.com/Bidder/Home.

Photo credit: Barrett-Jackson
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