May 20, 2021
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McLaren P1 Owned by Deadmau5, “The Fast and the Furious” Toyota Supra and Bill Goldberg’s Custom WCC Chopper Offered with No Reserve in Las Vegas

McLaren P1 Owned by Deadmau5, “The Fast and the Furious” Toyota Supra and Bill Goldberg’s Custom WCC Chopper Offered with No Reserve in Las Vegas

May 20, 2021
Posted by Barrett-Jackson

A stunning McLaren P1 originally owned by Deadmau5 (Lot #748) is among the vehicles with celebrity provenance crossing the block with No Reserve at the 2021 Las Vegas Auction.

A stunning McLaren P1 originally owned by Deadmau5 (Lot #748) is among the vehicles with celebrity provenance crossing the block with No Reserve at the 2021 Las Vegas Auction.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. ‒ May 20, 2021Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, will light up the Las Vegas Strip with a star-studded docket of No Reserve vehicles during the 2021 Las Vegas Auction, June 17-19, 2021, at the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). Among the most notable a 2015 McLaren P1 (Lot #748) originally owned by electronic music producer and professional DJ Deadmau5. The original “10-second car,” a 1994 Toyota Supra (Lot #744) that starred in two of “The Fast and the Furious” films, along with a 2003 West Coast Choppers (WCC) custom chopper owned by Pro American wrestler Bill Goldberg (preview), are also selling with No Reserve during this year’s Las Vegas Auction.

“There’s a short list of vehicles that have made movie history, like the Toyota Supra from ‘The Fast and the Furious’ franchise,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “This Supra became a movie character that generations of enthusiasts have come to love. We’ll also have vehicles with some impressive celebrity provenance, like the 903-horsepower 2015 McLaren P1 hybrid hypercar, which was originally owned by one of the world’s most popular electronic music producers, Deadmau5.”

The 1994 Toyota Supra (Lot #744 driven by Paul Walker and featured in two of the "Fast & Furious" films.

The 1994 Toyota Supra (Lot #744) driven by Paul Walker and featured in two of the “Fast & Furious” films.

For hypercar enthusiasts, the No Reserve 2015 McLaren P1 (Lot #748) on the docket is #236 of only 375 produced and can reach 120 mph in 6.8 seconds. Its impressive 903 horsepower comes from a purpose-built flat-plane V8 engine that develops 727 peak horsepower, in addition to the single electric motor capable of producing 176 horsepower. Based on a one-piece, carbon-fiber monocoque chassis, this McLaren has only 180 miles and was originally owned by electronic music producer Deadmau5.

Driven by Paul Walker, the 1994 Toyota Supra (Lot #744) was used for multiple interior and exterior shots during the filming of “The Fast and the Furious” and 2003’s “2 Fast 2 Furious.” It was built by Eddie Paul at The Shark Shop in El Segundo, California, for the first movie and brought back and modified by the original builder for its role as “Slap Jack’s Supra” in the sequel. This Supra is a factory turbo car powered by the famed 2JZ-GTE 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-6 engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. Extensive documentation accompanies the vehicle, including a Certificate of Authenticity.

“If you’re looking for performance and provenance, you better make your way to our Las Vegas Auction in June,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “Few opportunities come around to own cultural icons like ‘The Fast and the Furious’ Supra, or the hypercar performance found in a McLaren P1. This year’s Las Vegas Auction is going to deliver on everything we love about the car collector hobby.”

Bill Goldberg's 2003 WCC El Diablo Custom Chopper.

Bill Goldberg’s 2003 WCC El Diablo Custom Chopper.

For collectors seeking open-air cruising on two wheels, WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg’s WCC “El Diablo” 2003 Custom Chopper (preview) is the perfect ride. Led by Jesse James, the West Coast Choppers team used a combination of hand-fabrication and high-precision machining to create this one-off piece of rolling art. Powered by a S&S V-twin Evo engine, it is finished in all black and rides on a massive 18×8.5-inch rear wheel and 21×2.5-inch wheel in the front. “El Diablo” has been featured in various publications and was used by Goldberg in the “Bull Run” television series.

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