Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale Auction starts the new year off strong.
Barrett-Jackson kicked off 2025 in style with its highly-anticipated Scottsdale Auction, pulling in over $198 million in total sales from 2,013 vehicles, all offered at no reserve. The event helped conclude Arizona Car Week and its fuel-driven festivities, making it a full-blown automotive experience for all in attendance. The week featured a star-studded concert headlined by Sammy Hagar, family-friendly activities like STEM Fest, and record-breaking live TV coverage on the HISTORY Channel. The 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 VIN 001 stole the show, selling for $3.7 million to lead the $6.2 million raised for charity. Automobilia collectors had plenty to bid on too, with nearly 1,000 pieces fetching over $5.2 million, including a rare Texaco gas pump that sold for $102,000.
Top 10 Auction Vehicles That Sold:
- 2023 Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster (Lot 1403) – $2,200,000
- 2014 Pagani Huayra (Lot 1385) – $1,925,000
- 2020 Ford GT Liquid Carbon Special Edition (Lot 1398) – $1,760,000
- 1987 Porsche 959 Komfort (Lot 1381) – $1,457,500
- 1956 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe (Lot 1406) – $1,402,500
- 2019 Ford GT (Lot 1369.1) – $1,210,000
- 2022 Ford GT (Lot 1384.1) – $1,100,000
- 1977 Ford F-150 Custom Pickup “Hoonitruck” (Lot 1365) – $990,000
- 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Split-Window Coupe (Lot 1368) – $990,000
- 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Convertible (Lot 1367) – $935,000
From resto-mods to rare supercars like the 2023 Hennessey Venom F5 Roadster, which sold for $2.2 million, the auction offered something for everyone. Celebrities like Mike Rowe, Drew Brees, and Reggie Jackson even made appearances, mingling with bidders and car enthusiasts. Barrett-Jackson proved once again why it’s such a key part of the collector car world, combining high-energy auctions with some of the rarest cars in the world. With stops in Palm Beach and Scottsdale later this year, the momentum shows no signs of slowing down.
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