Top Highlights from 2021 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale
Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, showed that the collector car market is thriving during its weeklong Scottsdale Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale, March 20-27, 2021.
Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, showed that the collector car market is thriving during its weeklong Scottsdale Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale, March 20-27, 2021.
Carroll Shelby’s personal Super Snake, the 1966 427 Super Snake Shelby Cobra, will cross the block at Barrett-Jackson’s March auction in Scottsdale.
The biggest name in auctions, Barrett-Jackson, and America’s Favorite Car Show; Goodguys Rod & Custom Association, and the City of Scottsdale today announced they are working together to revise dates for two major automotive events at WestWorld of Scottsdale in 2021.
Barrett-Jackson announced recently that the Scottsdale auction will be moved from January to March to protect the health and safety of everyone involved.
The collector value of a racing car is hard to estimate. One way to find out a fair market value for one is to see what racing cars bring at a big auction.
Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale wrapped up the first event of the company’s “Road to 50” tour, and what a way to start. Here are 10 of RacingJunk’s favorite vehicles to cross the stage:
Barrett-Jackson’s CEO and chairman Craig Jackson has proudly revealed his just-restored 1967 Shelby Mustang GT500 EXP prototype, better known as “Little Red.”
Initially shown at last December’s PRI show in Indianapolis, a one-of-a-kind John Force 2020 COPO Camaro will be auctioned at this week’s 49th Barrett Jackson Scottsdale Auction.
Ford Motor Company is back at it again with the re-release of “The Green Hornet” Ford Mustang.
The Green Hornet, a 1968 Shelby Mustang GT500, has been restored and made its debut at SEMA in the Shell “Performance Pavilion.”