
10 Race Cars from Barrett-Jackson’s 2020 Scottsdale Auction
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The collector value of a racing car is hard to estimate. But if you want to sell it – or, sometimes, to insure it – you need to establish at least a “ballpark” value. One way to find out a fair market value for a racing car is to see what racing cars bring at a big auction, such as the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The recently concluded auction put 1,700 vehicles of all kinds across the auction block and a high percentage went home with new owners. The racing cars in the mix included a 1920s Ford Model T racer, a tiny souped-up Fiat 600 minicar, a Porsche Cayman coupe built for the circuit, a NASCAR racer, an Indycar, several Dodge and Plymouth Max Wedge lightweight drag racing cars and a Baja race truck.
These 10 car descriptions and prices from Barrett-Jackson give you a quick snapshot of the market. If you want to see the prices of all cars (including more racing cars), visit the Barrett-Jackson website listed above, sign up for free and do a little navigating through the website (it’s fun) until you find the “results” tab. Then, you can search to find the prices that various race cars netted at Scottsdale and other Barrett-Jackson auctions.
First up is a 1998 Ford F-150 Super Cab Custom Baja Race Truck. This custom Baja Trophy truck has 31,557 actual miles. It features 17-inch custom wheels with all-terrain tires. Power is provided by a 5.4-liter V8 EFI engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive and four-wheel drive. Red and Medium Graphite exterior.
Sold: $10,450
The collector value of a racing car is hard to estimate. But if you want to sell it – or, sometimes, to insure it – you need to establish at least a “ballpark” value. One way to find out a fair market value for a racing car is to see what racing cars bring at a big auction, such as the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The recently concluded auction put 1,700 vehicles of all kinds across the auction block and a high percentage went home with new owners. The racing cars in the mix included a 1920s Ford Model T racer, a tiny souped-up Fiat 600 minicar, a Porsche Cayman coupe built for the circuit, a NASCAR racer, an Indycar, several Dodge and Plymouth Max Wedge lightweight drag racing cars and a Baja race truck.
These 10 car descriptions and prices from Barrett-Jackson give you a quick snapshot of the market. If you want to see the prices of all cars (including more racing cars), visit the Barrett-Jackson website listed above, sign up for free and do a little navigating through the website (it’s fun) until you find the “results” tab. Then, you can search to find the prices that various race cars netted at Scottsdale and other Barrett-Jackson auctions.
First up is a 1998 Ford F-150 Super Cab Custom Baja Race Truck. This custom Baja Trophy truck has 31,557 actual miles. It features 17-inch custom wheels with all-terrain tires. Power is provided by a 5.4-liter V8 EFI engine mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission with overdrive and four-wheel drive. Red and Medium Graphite exterior.
Sold: $10,450
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