The highly anticipated 2026 Scottsdale Auction will take place from January 17 to 25 at WestWorld of Scottsdale, Arizona. Among the standout vehicles is a unique 2017 Dodge Viper ACR Snakeskin Green Edition, which is one of only 31 special editions produced to mark the final year of the iconic sports car’s production. This particular model, designated as Lot No. 1417, boasts just 812 actual miles on the odometer, making it a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Classic Cars and Unique Offerings
The auction will feature a variety of cars, including the acclaimed 1970 Plymouth ’Cuda convertible and the 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Custom Coupe. Each vehicle is meticulously selected, showcasing the rich history of American muscle cars and their enduring appeal. The Plymouth ’Cuda (Lot No. 1370) is a factory V-code restoration finished in Hi-Impact Lemon Twist Yellow, powered by a factory 440ci Six-Barrel V8 and equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission.
Another highlight is the 1969 Dodge Charger Custom Coupe (Lot No. 1449), which underwent a comprehensive rotisserie restoration to retain its original body. Finished in factory B5 Blue, this Charger features a modern 6.4-liter HEMI crate engine, combining classic aesthetics with contemporary performance.
Additionally, the auction will include the 1973 Plymouth Barracuda Custom Coupe (Lot No. 718.1), designed as an All-American Racer-inspired tribute, complete with an AAR-style hood and graphics in striking Moulin Rouge. The 1968 Plymouth Road Runner Custom Coupe (Lot No. 1298) stands out with its supercharged Redeye Hellcat V8, delivering an impressive 807 horsepower and featuring a custom leather interior.
Event Details and Registration
Other notable entries include the 1970 Dodge Charger Custom Coupe (Lot No. 1440.1), painted in a vibrant Voodoo Violet Candy finish, showcasing extensive customizations that enhance its performance and visual appeal. This auction promises to be a significant event for car collectors and enthusiasts, highlighting both classic and late-model Mopars.
For those interested in participating, more information and registration details can be found at the Barrett-Jackson website: www.barrett-jackson.com. As the date approaches, the excitement surrounding the auction continues to build, with collectors ready to bid on these extraordinary vehicles.
Eric D. Lawrence, senior car culture reporter at the Detroit Free Press, emphasizes the importance of these auctions in preserving automotive history. With a diverse range of vehicles available, the 2026 Scottsdale Auction offers something for every car enthusiast.






































