Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale
Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale, heralded as the official kickoff to the auction year, saw unprecedented success with a record-breaking $207.6 million in Total Auction Sales, marking the highest in Company History.
The nine-day extravaganza commenced with a Rock the Block party featuring electrifying performances by Foreigner and Night Ranger. A highlight was the impromptu appearance of Sammy Hagar and Michael Anthony, who joined Red Voodoo’s set to pay tribute to Eddie Van Halen on what would have been his 69th birthday.
Celebrity-owned vehicles stole the show, with stars like Nicolas Cage and Kris Jenner offering their prized possessions for auction. Among the top 10 most expensive cars sold were iconic classics like the 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe ($3,410,000), a 2018 Bugatti Chiron ($2,970,000), and a 1967 Custom Corvette Convertible ($1,100,000).
The auction boasted an impressive lineup, featuring 2,016 collectible vehicles, all sold with No Reserve, totaling $200.9 million. Additionally, 1,180 pieces of authentic automobilia fetched $6.7 million. Notably, $1 million was raised for charity through the sale of four special vehicles.
Corvette Dream Giveaway
Plus $50k for Taxes
The Corvette Dream Giveaway is back for its 17th year and this is one of the best prize packages yet! When you make a donation to support children and veteran’s charities, you could be the lucky winner of a matching Rapid Blue Vette set featuring a 2024 Corvette Stingray Coupe, a 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Restomod, and $50,000 cash to pay the taxes! The Z51 Stingray is loaded with a 3LT interior featuring the two-tone blue leather seats and dash, and the car is being modded with a Lingenfelter Magnuson Stage 1 supercharger that makes 725 horsepower! The 1965 Corvette Restomod features an LS3 V8 making 500-hp and it has all the fun technology including a coilover suspension, Wilwood brakes, Dakota digital gauges, a custom Al Knoch interior, and a Vintage Air Gen IV Climate System.
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The car I finished production of is #28 with an FIA chassis & fitted with a 1958 date code & T-10 Corvette trans as original. Winters quick change rear end used with independent suspension. The body is alloy as well. The original three cars are all in collector’s hands and museums and our upwards of $10 million I’ve heard. Stu H. |
At AuctionNo Reserve 1976 Bricklin SV-1Estate Sale Barn Find with only 76 Original Miles! Estate Sale! This 1976 Bricklin SV-1 is a non-running project that has remained off the road since 1978. The car is finished in Safety Suntan over brown upholstery and has a 351ci Windsor V8 that is paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. Gullwing doors and 15″ Turbo Mag wheels. Coming Soon1969 ConvertibleStunning C3 with 55,325 Original Miles!
Highlights: Let’s see you beat that on your dream car list. Stunning survivor – must see! |
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