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176 BARRETT-JACKSON EXPERIENCE WINTER 2024Hands-on activities for children of all agesCutting-edge displays from STEM companiesMeet Gecko from AZ SciTech InstituteEXPERIENCE STEM FESTJANUARY 20, 2024, AT THE SCOTTSDALE AUCTIONVisit STEM.Barrett-Jackson.com for more information on Gearing Towards The FuturePRESENTED BYharmonize with the car's vibrant red interior but also to accommodate a portion of the meticulously integrated sound system.The evolution of vintage cars into Electro-Mods exemplifies the perfect fusion of classic aesthetics and cutting-edge technology. These unique vehicles, transformed with electric drivetrains, embody the best of both worlds, seamlessly incorporating modern advancements while preserving their timeless charm.Often, the results of an EV conversion can be stunning – and jaw-dropping. For example, a 1966 Cadillac Coupe De Ville convertible offered with No Reserve at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale Auction is equipped with a 400-horsepower electric motor kicking out 1,000 ft/lbs of torque. While a moderate increase of power over the factory 340 horsepower, it’s a substantial increase over the factory 480 ft/lbs of torque. The Cadillac, built for the 2021 SEMA Show and featured in EV Builder’s Guide, has a 150-mile range. The electrifying offerings at Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale Auction – such as the powerful Cadillac Coupe De Ville and Pontiac GTO EV convertibles featured here – redefine automotive possibilities. The surge in power and sophisticated electronic components not only elevate performance but also contribute to the eco-friendly shift towards electric mobility. These Electro-Mods are a testament to the limitless possibilities that arise when tradition meets innovation on the open road. For a chance to add an Electro-Mod to your collection, register to bid today!– Nicole Ellan JamesFor up-to-date information on these vehicles, visit Barrett-Jackson.com