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Barrett-Jackson Celebrates Its Most Successful Auction in History, Hits $131.6 Million in Sales, Sells Over 1,800 No Reserve Vehicles, Fuels Growth of Resto-Mods and Supercars Among Next-Generation Buyers

One of over 1,800 vehicles to cross the block this past week a 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition with 3,092 actual miles ( Lot #1313 ) sold for $533,500 SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Jan. 21, 2019 Barrett-Jackson made history last week when it sold more than 1,800 vehicles, the largest public No Reserve collector car auction ever held, during its 48th Annual Scottsdale Auction, January 12-20, 2019, at WestWorld of Scottsdale. In total, over 1,800 vehicles sold for over $118 million with a 99.74% sell-through rate, while over 1,500 pieces of automobilia brought in over $4.05 million, and $9.6 million was raised through the sale of charity vehicles, bringing the total auction sales to more than $131.6 million. The weeklong automotive lifestyle event also hit a new milestone with over 5,300 bidders and a record number of guests. Barrett-Jackson continued to create, define and lead the trend of modern supercars and professionally built Resto-Mods coveted by a growing number of younger buyers. 2019 McLaren Senna VIN 005 ( Lot #1405 ) the first Senna ever sold at public auction for $1,457,500 Thanks to our bidders, consignors and guests, we started 2019 at full throttle with our most successful event yet, said Craig Jackson , chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. The atmosphere was electric as the demand for collector cars continues to grow and expand to a new, younger generation of enthusiasts. We sold over 1,800 No Reserve vehicles including an unbelievable docket of supercars and Resto-Mods making this the largest No Reserve collector car auction in history. The skyrocketing number of millennial and Gen-X buyers demonstrates how vibrant and exciting it is to be at Barrett-Jackson for all generations. As the leader of the collector car market, the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction showed that supercars and professionally built Resto-Mods are in high demand. Prewar classics, which have been historic staples in the Saturday offering, were joined by modern supercars like a 2019 McLaren Senna ( Lot #1405 ) and professionally built Resto-Mods like the1967 Chevrolet Corvette Resto-Mod Convertible ( Lot #1078 ) ( Dawn of the Resto-Mods video ). The shift is being driven by younger buyers, like singer/songwriter Ray J, who was the winning bidder of a 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Resto-Mod Coupe ( Lot #3004 ). 2012 Lexus LFA Nrburgring Edition ( Lot #1412 ) sold for a world record $918,500 The top 10 vehicles sold during the 2019 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction included: 2019 McLaren Senna ( Lot #1405 ) $1,457,500 2014 Mercedes-Benz G63 6X6 ( Lot #1410 ) $1,210,000 2012 Lexus LFA Nrburgring Edition ( Lot #1412 ) $918,500 2005 Saleen S7 Twin Turbo ( Lot #1415 ) $550,000 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition 3,092 actual miles ( Lot #1313 ) $533,500 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition 288 actual miles ( Lot #1376 ) $495,000 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition 77 actual miles ( Lot #1406 ) $462,000 1967 Ford Mustang Custom Fastback Gone In 60 Seconds Eleanor ( Lot #1437 ) $385,000 / 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-window Resto-Mod Coupe ( Lot #1333 ) $385,000 2011 Porsche 911 GT2 RS ( Lot #1409 ) $363,000 / 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Custom Convertible ( Lot #1371 ) $363,000 2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT ( Lot #1416 ) $352,000 Barrett-Jackson continues to bring more people into this hobby by offering vehicles that resonate among buyers, said Steve Davis , president of Barrett-Jackson. Many criticized our championing of Resto-Mods and customs when we added them to the docket in 2002. Over the years, this has become the hottest trend, with cars that create the same excitement as those from the greatest custom coachbuilders of the past. From Resto-Mod Camaros to custom Broncos, the hunger for classic styling with modern technology is skyrocketing. A major generational shift has occurred, and Barrett-Jackson is once again at the forefront. One of hundreds of top quality resto-mods for cross the block this week a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-window Resto-Mod Coupe ( Lot #1333 ) sold for $385,000   To help ramp up the excitement this year, Barrett-Jackson hosted some of the biggest names in entertainment, sports and business, including Emmy and Golden Globe award-winner Gary Sinise, singer/songwriter Ray J and NASCAR Hall of Famer Jeff Gordon. Other celebrities in attendance included Alice Cooper, David Ragan, Rusty Wallace, Bruce Arians, Archie Bradley, Richard Petty, Dave Kindig, Kurt Busch, Dan Quayle, Richard Rawlings, Mike Martin, Arie Luyndyk, Bill Simpson, Jeff Gordon, Charlie Nearburg, Don Prudhomme, Tim Allen, Jacoby Ellsbury, Marco Estrada and Anthony Rendon. Barrett-Jacksons Automobilia Auction had its second most successful auction in its history, selling 1,521 items for more than $4 million. Among the most notable pieces sold was a full-size transportation-themed carousel manufactured by Wilhelm Hennecke of Germany in 1962 ( Lot #9499 ) that sold for $506,000. The top five Automobilia pieces that sold during the Scottsdale Auction include: Full-Size Transportation-Themed Carousel ( Lot #9499 ) $506,000 1950s Chevrolet Chevy Boy Neon Porcelain Dealership Sign ( Lot #9490 ) $58,650 3/4-Scale Shelby Cobra Tribute Go-Kart ( Lot #9471 ) $57,500 1930s-40s Husky Oil Service Station Sign ( Lot #8298 ) $40,250 1950s Esso Aviation Products Porcelain Airport Hanger Sign With Animated Neon ( Lot #9494 ) $34,500 Over 1,500 pieces of automobilia from two collections brought in over $4.05 million this week Were so appreciative of all of the sponsors, consignors, bidders and guests who help make this auction such an epic event year after year, said Jackson. Its clear that the collector car community has an incredible road ahead. Every auction we host brings with it a new energy and excitement for this great hobby. We look forward to keeping the spirit of Scottsdale alive throughout the year. Consignments are now being accepted for the 2019 Palm Beach Auction, April 11-13, 2019. Visit the Barrett-Jackson website for advance tickets and information on VIP Packages . Also, follow Barrett-Jackson on Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn and Twitter for the latest news and information heading into the 2019 Palm Beach Auction.

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