The collector car world has kicked off 2026 with a bang, as auction houses report record-breaking results that are already shaping the year ahead. From early-2000s supercars reclaiming their place as modern icons to classic cars that continue to appreciate like fine wine, there’s a noticeable sense that the market is firing on all cylinders. Buyers are moving quickly, snapping up rare and desirable examples before prices climb any higher, and before opportunity passes. The team at GAA Classic Cars Auction is one of those industry insiders proud to celebrate that success, sharing a fantastic end to its February auction event with 82% of all lots sold to happy new owners.
Remarkable Sales
- 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition - Sold for $1,036,800
- 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko - Sold for $426,600
- 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 - Sold for $334,800
- 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird - Sold for $286,200
- 1968 Ford Shelby GT500KR - Sold for $220,000
Set in its Greensboro, North Carolina, headquarters, GAA Classic Cars welcomed an energetic crowd of buyers and enthusiasts for a 3-day weekend filled with a serious lineup of modern and classic muscle. In addition to some notable sales, including a never-titled 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition and an all-original 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko, GAA was also honored to host a very special charity moment. George and Megan Shinn took the stage, generously donating a 2004 Cadillac XLR to benefit the Rebuilding Hollers Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to restoring homes and supporting families devastated by Hurricane Helene. A total of $107,292 was raised to support the cause. To learn more, visit RebuildingHollers.org.
After a strong finish to February, GAA Classic Cars is set to carry that momentum into its next auction, running April 9th through 11th.
