Sunday Cars And Stars Concludes Barrett-jackson 2026 Scottsdale Auction
Day 9 of the Barrett-Jackson 2026 Scottsdale Auction capped off a spectacular extended week of nonstop thrills that achieved $195.2 million in total auction sales with a 100% No Reserve docket featuring 1,911 collectible vehicles and more than 6,500 registered bidders. In addition, $5.85 million was raised for charity through the sale of nine vehicles that included the one-of-one 2026 Chevrolet Corvette “Stars & Steel” Limited Edition ZR1X that sold for $2,605,000, plus an additional $5,000 donated by the Scottsdale Fire Department.
The day started with over 165 items of collectible cool from the Automobilia Auction and continued with over 200 No Reserve collectible cars and trucks crossing the block amid the atmospheric energy that buzzed through the very end. But clearly the biggest moments happened on Super Saturday, presented by Gila River Resorts & Casinos, including the $2.53 million for a 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe and an energetic $1.1 million for a 1966 Lincoln Continental Custom Convertible.
Barrett-Jackson Auctions“Our Scottsdale Auction once again set the tone for what promises to be another incredible year for the collector car hobby,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “We kicked off Barrett-Jackon auction week with our third annual Rock The Block concert featuring Cole Swindell and continued to dial up the excitement throughout the week with the ultimate automotive lifestyle event … We’re looking forward to continuing this momentum in Palm Beach this April.”
The top 10 auction vehicles that sold during the 2026 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction included (click on the lot numbers to view each):
- 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe (Lot #1377) – $2,530,000
- 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster (Lot #1378) – $1,870,000
- 2019 McLaren Senna (Lot #1366) – $1,870,000
- 2011 Ferrari 599 GTO (Lot #1381) – $1,622,500
- 2021 McLaren Elva (Lot #1378.1) – $1,512,500
- 2022 Ford GT ’64 Heritage Edition (Lot #1382) – $1,237,500
- 1966 Lincoln Continental Custom Convertible (Lot #1426) – $1,100,000
- 2023 Porsche Brabus 900 Rocket R (Lot #1383) – $1,100,000
- 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 “Big Tank” Split-Window Coupe (Lot #1379) – $1,100,000
- 2022 Ford GT (Lot #1365) – $1,100,000
“The demand for late model supercars was incredibly strong in Scottsdale, like the 2019 McLaren Senna that hammered in at nearly $2 million,” added Jackson. “There was also a healthy demand for rare, restored classics.”
One of the highlights was when Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Linda Perry rolled up onto the auction block in her 1967 Chevrolet Camaro while singing her smash hit “What’s Up” with a gospel choir leading the way. Other celebrity vehicles that crossed the block in Scottsdale this year included:
- Kevin Hart’s 2024 Ford Bronco Custom SUV (Lot #1329.1)
- David Spade’s 1978 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT custom pickup (Lot #1025.1)
- 2017 Ford GT formerly owned by Tim Allen (Lot #1387)
- 2010 Land Rover Range Rover HSE formerly owned by Jennifer Aniston (Lot #1532)
Celebrities in attendance included Arie Luyendyk, Bogi Lateiner, Chip Foose, Clay Millican, Constance Nunez, Dave Kindig, Drew Brees, Eric Curran, Erik Estrada, Frankie Muniz, Jack Roush, Jacoby Ellsbury, JB Smoove, Jeff Lutz, Josh Ross, Josh Sweat, KevDogg, Mark Martin, Mike Leake, Papa Snoop, Paul Bissonnette, Ray Whitney, Richard Rawlings, Rob Wolfe, Tim Allen, Tony Orlando, Trevor Megill, and Walker Buehler.
The Automobilia auction was no less exciting. With 949 authentic pieces selling for $4.7 million, the top three sales included:
- 1920s Maple Leaf Gasoline Clear Vision Model #700 Twin Visible Gas Pump (Lot #9460) – $80,500
- Circa 1950s Airport Motel Neon Porcelain Sign (Lot #9480) – $78,200
- Custom 1960s-Style Shelby Cobra Go-Kart (Lot #9580.1) – $57,500
On Saturday, 50 world-class custom vehicles were showcased on the auction block as part of the Barrett-Jackson Cup Parade presented by CRC and BluePrint Engines. Capturing this year’s coveted Barrett-Jackson Cup Ultimate Best in Show was a 1959 Chevrolet Impala while another 1950s Chevy—a 1958 Corvette—garnered the People’s Choice award.
“Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale this January was the center of the automotive world and hobby,” says Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “I was proud to assemble a diverse docket with our team that absolutely rocked the block all week long, giving bidders of every level the chance to own their dream collectible vehicle … Now, we set our sights on Palm Beach this April and look forward to creating even more memorable moments on the auction block.”
If you missed the fun and excitement at Scottsdale, you still have a chance to be a part of it all—on April 16-18, Barrett-Jackson will be bringing more sunshine to the Sunshine State. For advance tickets, click here. Barrett-Jackson VIP Experience packages for the 2026 Palm Beach Auction are available here. Consignments for the 2026 Palm Beach Auction are being accepted here. Bidder registration is available here.
Two months later, Barrett-Jackson will host its inaugural Columbus Auction at the Ohio Expo Center & State Fairgrounds, June 25-27, 2026. Come September, Barrett-Jackson will return to Nevada for its Las Vegas Auction September 10-12 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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