6 HHRs to hit Barrett Jackson
#12
I thought the Tailgater also is a RWD V8.
Be warned some of these will be sold with no Vin and a contract they can not be driven on public roads.
I know a few people that have purchased old GM show and pace cars and some of them come with legal documents that prevent them from being driven or used on the roads.
Be warned some of these will be sold with no Vin and a contract they can not be driven on public roads.
I know a few people that have purchased old GM show and pace cars and some of them come with legal documents that prevent them from being driven or used on the roads.
#13
Lot Number1532.1AuctionScottsdale 2009* Sale Price Year2006MakeCHEVROLETModelHHRStyle"TAILGATE PARTY WAGON"Exterior ColorWHITE/REDInterior Color Cylinders4Engine Size2.4LTransmission SummaryDesigned and built by PTeazer Design and is 1 of 4 HHRs that were included in the HR Build-off on "Rides". Features a party platform with Mac tool box, functional BBQ, blender, 10' flagpole, and seats that convert into lawn chairs. Sold on a Bill of Sale.DetailsThis HHRACER was designed and built by PTeazer Design of Huntington Beach, CA. It is 1 of 4 HHRs that were included in the HR Build-off that was featured on the The Learning Channel "Rides" TV show. The paint scheme represents a tribute to race car drivers Dale Earnhardt Sr & Jr with flames on the hood and fenders with the right side black and left side red. It has been converted from a 4 door to a 2 door with wider flared fenders, Cowl Induction hood, reworked front fascia, smooth rear roll pan, side exit exhaust system and race car-styled window nets. It also features a pull-out tailgate party platform which includes a slide-out Mac tool box with functional bbq, 2 cycle gas-powered blender, 10' flagpole with American flag, racing helmet speakers that hang from lift gate, fuel catch can that is used as a drink holder, driver and passenger seats that are removable and convert into lawn chairs and a Xbox gaming system with LCD display and wireless controllers. Powered by a 2.4L ECOTEC engine with a Hydra-matic 4T45E 4-speed automatic, race-car styled wheels, front air struts and rear air bags. GM AND BARRETT-JACKSON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THE VEHICLE (INCLUDING NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE). THIS VEHICLE IN ITS CURRENT STATE CANNOT BE TITLED OR LICENSED, AND MAY NOT BE DRIVEN ON PUBLIC ROADS OR HIGHWAYS. PURCHASER UNDERSTANDS THAT NO CERTIFICATE OF TITLE WILL BE PROVIDED. SOLD ON BILL OF SALE ONLY.
#14
i'd take just the grille off of the motor city one. I would love to do that to mine but don't know where to find the black material to go inside. Same idea as the SS grill but no bar and all the black honey comb type stuff.
#18
My bet is $40k not including buyer's premium. Don't think an HHR no matter how nice or what background will bring more. I have seen very nice Hot Rods that had over $100k invested go for mid 30's (and clones of muscle cars or BB Corvettes go for twice what it cost to build them....go figure).
#19
I'm No Expert but an HHR that Comes with a Bill of Sale that Will Not Allow it to be Driven on our Highways "Can't" Sale for that Much Money! It's an HHR! I Don't Know of to Many People Paying Big Bucks for an HHR "Trailer Queen" !
Happy Holidays,
Happy Holidays,