Barrett-Jackson holds a record auction in Scottsdale in 2024 with $207. 6 million in total auction sales, the largest in the company’s history

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2,016 unreserved cars for a total of $200. 9 million in auction sales with a 100 percent direct sale rate.

1,180 authentic car parts were auctioned for a whopping $6. 7 million.

Raised $1 million for charity through the sale of 4 charity vehicles.

More than 190 world-record auction sales were achieved.

Rock ‘n’ roll legends Sammy Hagar, Foreigner and Night Ranger all leveled up during the week.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. , Jan. 31, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Barrett-Jackson, the world’s largest collectible auto auction, kicked off the 2024 auction schedule with its flagship Scottsdale auction, Jan. 20-28 at WestWorld Scottsdale. In Scottsdale, Arizona. De dynamic manner, the occasion featured the largest auction program in the company’s history with 2,016 collectible vehicles, all sold without reservation, for $200. 9 million at auction. In addition, Barrett-Jackson sold 1,180 portions of authentic cars for $6. 7. million, bringing the total auction to $207. 6 million, the record for a single auction in Barrett-Jackson’s history, with a 100 percent sales rate and more than 190 world-record auctions. Top auctions included a 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing (lot 1406) for $3. 41 million and a 2018 Bugatti Chiron (lot 1378) for $2. 97 million.

“This week in Scottsdale is a wonderful occasion with our biggest record to date, a record number of bidders and an impromptu live feature through Rock member Sammy Hagar.

The top 10 cars auctioned at the 2024 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction included:

1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe (Lot #1406) – $3,410,000

2018 Bugatti Chiron (Lot #1378) – $2,970,000

1937 Mercedes-Benz 540K Roadster Special (Lot No. 1371. 1) – $2,420,000

2005 Porsche Carrera GT (Lot No. 1381) – $1,870,000

2015 Porsche 918 Spyder (Lot #1405) – $1,787,500

2012 Lexus LFA Nürburgring (Lot No. 1380) – $1,650,000

2019 Ford GT (Lot #1399) – $1,375,000

2017 Ferrari F12 TDF (Lot No. 1386) – $1,347,500

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Convertible built by Jeff Hayes (Lot #1367) – $1,100,000

1997 Lamborghini Diablo VT Roadster (Lot No. 1407), formerly owned by Donald J. Trump – $1,100,000

The automotive lifestyle occasion kicked off with their inaugural “Rock the Block” concert, presented through the Arizona Lottery, featuring live performances by iconic rock bands Foreigner and Night Ranger. Highlights of the opening weekend included: Barrett-Jackson’s QuikTrip Family Day, designed to appeal to the next generation of enthusiasts with STEM Fest presented through Honeywell; the arrival of the coveted Barrett-Jackson Cup presented through Castrol; a Pinewood Derthrough with Grand Canyon Council scouts; and the second version of the Future Collector Car Show presented by Meguiar’s at WestWorld in Scottsdale.

The first weekend ended with the Opening Night Gala, an annual birthday party that marks the start of Barrett-Jackson’s auction week. The gala, a famous occasion committed to the automotive lifestyle, featured dozens of Scottsdale Police Department law enforcement officers who were revered and introduced the colors, as well as acclaimed live performances through the Emerald City Band and DJ Munition, gourmet food and signature cocktails.

“Our auction in Scottsdale showcased the vibrancy of the vintage car hobby,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “With more than 2,000 vehicles, this is the largest public auction in history of vintage cars without reservations. Impressive Resto-Mods, custom vans, trucks, and supercars have made their way onto the net among excellent competitive-level harvests, giving each and every generation of creditors the opportunity to buy their dream car.

“With so many other facets of the weekend, from Thrill Rides and plenty of exhibitors to concerts, Barrett-Jackson is a must-attend event. The Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction is a phenomenon that everyone is proud of, especially after this record. week off. “

Several of the highlights of the 2024 Scottsdale auction included the sale of 4 charity cars that combined raised $1 million. Charitable cars sold at the 2024 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale auction include:

2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 3LZ (Lot No. 3000): $270,000 to take advantage of the Chip Miller Charitable Foundation for Amylose Research, adding $50,000 donated through philanthropist and longtime member of the Barrett-Jackson family, Michelle Mauzy.

Recreation of the 1968 Shelthrough GT350 convertible (Lot #3001): $100,000 to benefit from the Northeast Texas Community College Foundation by offering scholarships to scholars enrolled in the Carroll Shelthrough Automotive Program.

2023 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon Custom Truck (Lot No. 3002): $325,000 to gain advantages in building homes for heroes, adding up to $50,000 donated through Mauzy and an additional $25,000 from Barrett-Jackson President Steve Davis.

2024 Ford Mustang Darkhorse VIN 001 (Lot No. 3003): $375,000 to benefit from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, with $50,000 donated through Mauzy and $25,000 from the Elayne Snyder Foundation Acts 20:35.

With 1,180 authentic car parts sold at auction for $6. 7 million, the three most sensible car sales included:

Cougar Oil of Alabama Double-Sided Porcelain Gas Station Sign from the 60s (Lot No. 9470) – $155,250

1960s Mopar Neon Porcelain Lettering Sign (Lot No. 9493. 1): $115,000

Mobil Oil Neon Porcelain Pegasus Rotating Sign, circa 1940-50 (Lot No. 9489. 4) – $105,800

Over the course of the week, entertainment icons, professional athletes, and industry titans joined auction visitors to enjoy the world’s most immersive automotive lifestyle event. Among the celebrities in attendance were musicians such as Sammy Hagar, a member of The Rock.

“You won’t find an equal celebration of passion for the automotive culture, which is why we’re also hosting the Scottsdale Fall Auction this October,” added Jackson. “We’re going to bookend 2024 with two of the greatest collector car events of the year.”

Barrett-Jackson returns to Palm Beach April 18-20, 2024, for its second antique car auction of the year. Advance ticket prices and Barrett-Jackson reports for the 2024 Palm Beach auction are available here. Submissions for the Palm 2024 Beach Auctions are accepted here and those interested in registering to bid can do so here.

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About Barrett-Jackson Auction Company

Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Barrett-Jackson, the world’s largest collector vehicle auction, is a leader in antique vehicle auctions and automotive lifestyle events, including original vehicle auctions and personal collection sales. Accommodating thousands of personas. de attendees each year, Barrett-Jackson hosts several live antique vehicle auctions where thousands of the most sought-after, unique and valuable vehicles pass through the community in front of a global audience. With its broadcast partner A E Networks, Barrett-Jackson offers live television policy of its events on FYI and The HISTORY Channel, as well as all vehicles, at any time through its live broadcast produced on Barrett-Jackson. com. Barrett-Jackson also underwrites one-of-a-kind collector’s auto insurance. for vintage vehicles and other valuables. For more facts about Barrett-Jackson, visit www. barrett-jackson. com or call 480-421-6694.

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Contacts

Barrett-Jackson Communications Rodney Scearce, Director of Public Relations at (480) 306-8251 | RScearce@Barrett-Jackson. com

Automotive Media Aaron Cook, TimePiece PR & Marketing at (214) 520-3430 | [email protected]

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