Barrett-Jackson

Barrett-Jackson is an American auction company in Scottsdale, Arizona. The company specializes in the auction of classic cars and antique cars, and runs collector events in Scottsdale, Palm Beach, Florida, Uncasville, Connecticut and Las Vegas, Nevada.

History

Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett organized the original auction in Scottsdale, Arizona. Jackson met Barrett through an interest in Barrett's 1933 Cadillac V-16 town car. In 1967, Barrett and Jackson presented a car show called "Fiesta de los Autos Elegantes," a fund-raiser for local charities, including the Scottsdale Library. Then in December, 1971, the two jointly presented a classic car auction, when they auctioned two Mercedes-Benz 770K Phaetons that formerly served as German dictator Adolf Hitler's staff cars. One of the Phaetons more than tripled the previous auction record, selling for $153,200.[1]

Former U.S. President George W. Bush on the auction block for the sale of the first production 2018 Corvette Carbon 65 (Lot #3007) to benefit the former president's Military Service Initiative. [2]

Jackson died in 1993, and Barrett in 2004. Russ Jackson's son, Craig Jackson, who had worked actively on a daily basis throughout the years and on-site at the event, took over running the company in 1995, the same year the auction began airing live on the Speed television channel. Internet bidding was also introduced at that time.

Starting at the third annual Palm Beach auction in 2005, the show was renamed from "Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction" to "Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auctions," followed by the name change in the Scottsdale, Arizona auction in 2006.

Beginning in 2008, a Barrett-Jackson auction was produced in Las Vegas.

From 2010 to 2012 a Barrett-Jackson auction was held in Orange County, California. However, on January 19, 2013, Barrett-Jackson announced it would move from Orange County to Reno, Nevada as part of the city's Hot August Nights event in August 2013. A Barrett-Jackson auction was held in Reno, Nevada until 2015.

On September 26, 2015, Barrett-Jackson announced that for the first time ever, they would have an auction in the Northeast at Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut. The inaugural auction took place June 23–25, 2016, with the auction block being located inside the Mohegan Sun Arena.[3]

During the 2018 Scottsdale Auction, where 10 charity vehicles were sold, Barrett-Jackson surpassed $100 million in total funds raised for charity through its platform, reaching just over $102 million. Former U.S. President George W. Bush joined Barrett-Jackson for the sale of the first production 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Carbon 65 Edition (Lot #3007), marking the first appearance by a former president at a Barrett-Jackson event. [4]

Auction

Although it is billed as a collector car auction, other items are also sold, including trucks, motorcycles, airplanes, engines, boats and other memorabilia. Major car manufacturers, including Ford, General Motors and Toyota, have sold several of their first production vehicles of a given model and generation combination, in charity format.

Celebrities who have attended the event - some putting their own vehicles up for auction - include Justin Bieber, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Sharon Stone, William Shatner, Muhammad Ali, Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Michael Bay, Jay Leno, Alice Cooper, Gene Simmons and Shannon Tweed, Burt Reynolds, Steven Tyler, Zac Brown Band, David Spade, Tim Allen, Billy Corgan of the former Smashing Pumpkins, Criss Angel, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, baseball players Reggie Jackson and Randy Johnson, Justin Morneau, DMX, Carroll Shelby, Bill Goldberg, Tony Stewart, and motorcycle customizer Jesse James.[5]

Scottsdale, Arizona

The company's Scottsdale auction has expanded over its 47-year history and in 2018 ran for nine days, including seven days of vehicle and automobilia auctions, more than 1,700 vehicles, the Opening Night Gala, Family Value Day, Ford Ride 'N Drives, Chevrolet Hot Laps and Dodge Thrill Rides. The auction draws over 325,000 spectators at WestWorld, where the event has been held since 1989. The 2018 Scottsdale also welcomed nearly 5,200 bidders from all 50 states and 13 foreign countries worldwide. The ultimate automotive lifestyle event also provides over 70 food vendors and hundreds of exhibitors.[5]

Scottsdale auction sales

Notable sales at the Scottsdale auction have included:

Auction yearLot numberVehiclePrice (in US dollars, including buyer premium, except charity vehicles)
200713011966 Shelby Cobra 427 “Super Snake”[6]$5,500,000
201350371966 #01 Batmobile[7]$4,620,000
200613071950 General Motors Futurliner "Parade of Progress" tour bus$4,320,000
201450351967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 2-door coupe[8]$3,850,000
20059921954 Oldsmobile F-88 concept car$3,300,000
200613041954 Pontiac Bonneville special Motorama concept car$3,080,000
201250081948 Tucker Torpedo$2,915,000
201250051947 Bentley Mark VI Franay$2,750,000
2018 3010 2017 Ford GT $2,500,000 (for charity)
201250001954 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing$2,200,000
201250021933 Pierce Arrow Silver Arrow$2,200,000
200613091970 Plymouth Hemi ‘Cuda 2-door convertible$2,200,000
201350011955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe [9]$2,035,000
201350191947 Talbot-Lago T-26 Grand Sport[10]$2,035,000
2016 1392 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach $1,760,000
200813041963 Chevrolet Corvette coupe “Rondine” concept car$1,760,000
2017 1397 1964 Aston Martin DB5 $1,485,000
2016 1376 1939 Mercedes-Benz 540K With "Cabriolet A" Body Conversion $1,485,000
2018 1415 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder $1,430,000
201350041934 Dusenberg J Murphy LWB Custom Beverly Sedan[11]$1,430,000
2018 3007 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Carbon 65 Edition $1,400,000 (for charity)
201350341956 Chrysler Diablo Concept Convertible$1,375,000
2017 1390 1960 Chevrolet Engineering Research Vehicle (CERV) 1 $1,320,000
201350251971 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda Convertible$1,320,000
201350071929 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A SS Castagna Roadster$1,320,000
200612871970 Chevrolet Chevelle LS6 convertible$1,265,000
201350161949 Delahaye Type 175 Saoutchik Coupe De Ville$1,210,000
200613061952 Chrysler d’elegance 2-door hardtop$1,210,000
2016 3007 2017 Acura NSX VIN #001 $1,200,000 (for charity)
2018 1378 1952 Ferrari 212 Europa $1,100,000
2018 1413 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Cutaway Coupe $1,100,000
2016 7004 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am "Smokey and the Bandit" Promo Car $550,000
2016 1370 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition $522,500
1972Marshal of Finland Baron Gustav Mannerheim's Mercedes-Benz 770K[1]$153,200

Palm Beach, Florida

In 2003, Barrett-Jackson added a second annual event in Palm Beach, Florida. The auction draws over 50,000 visitors, and approximately 500 vehicles cross the auction block each spring. The event is held for three days at the Americraft Expo Center at the South Florida Fairgrounds and includes auction, ride 'n drives, demonstrations, sponsors and vendors.

Palm Beach auction sales

Notable sales at the Palm Beach auction have included:

Auction yearLot numberVehiclePrice (in US dollars, including buyer premium, except charity vehicles)
20067231947 Bentley Mark VI Coachworks by Franay$1,760,000
20053781953 Buick Roadmaster “Howard Hughes”$1,650,000
200650012005 Ford GT coupe$530,000
20053751968 Shelby GT500 E convertible$561,000
2009369.11969 Chevrolet Camaro RS custom “Project American Heroes”$500,000
20067241939 Bentley Royale Custom$407,000
2006703.11953 Buick Skylark convertible$390,500
2006723.11931 Bentley Aero coupe hot rod$385,000

Las Vegas, Nevada

In 2008, Barrett-Jackson added a Las Vegas event at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. The inaugural Las Vegas included 533 collector vehicles, over 50,000 attendants and nearly $30 million in total sales over 3 days. Over 16 hours of live coverage was broadcast on the Speed channel. In 2009, the second annual Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas event had over 51,000 visitors and over $23 million in total sales for 428 vehicles. The Speed channel showed 19 hours of the auction.

Las Vegas auction sales

Notable sales at the Las Vegas auction have included:

Auction YearLot NumberVehiclePrice (in US dollars, including buyer premium, except charity vehicles)
201065802008 Bugatti Veyron Supercar$770,000
201164001964 Ford Fairlane 2 Door Hardtop$700,000[12]
200930002009 Ford Mustang #5 of 45 Limited Edition$352,000
20116752009 Mosler Raptor Prototype$264,000
2008805.12003 Saleen S7 2-door coupe$260,700
2008674.32012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1$250,000
2008803.11969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 fastback$214,500
20088121962 Lincoln Continental 4-door sedan “John F Kennedy’s”$209,000
20088011938 Packard Victoria 2-door convertible$209,000

Uncasville, Connecticut

In 2013 the Orange County, California auction was moved to Reno, Nevada. After three years, the Reno auction was moved to Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino in Uncasville, Connecticut in 2016. The inaugural "Northeast Auction" at Mohegan Sun took place June 23–25, 2016 and was the first double sellout in company's 45-year history. The auction recorded more than $26 million in sales and set an attendance record at Mohegan Sun with more than 90,000 auction guests. Automobilia sales reached $755,000, a new record for a non-Scottsdale auction, and had six charity vehicles cross the block that helped raise $605,000 for charity.

The second annual Northeast Auction took place June 21–24, 2017.

Northeast auction sales

Notable sales at the Northeast auction have included:

Auction YearLot NumberVehiclePrice (in US dollars, including buyer premium, except charity vehicles)
20166881969 Chevrolet Corvette L88$624,800
20176572017 Ferrari 488 Spider$434,500
20177091969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback$407,000
20166691969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback$346,500
2016665.11967 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2$330,000
20166761970 Plymouth HEMI Superbird$330,000
20176991958 Dual-Ghia Convertible$269,500
20166432005 Ford GT Custom Coupe$253,000
20166621998 Lamborghini Diablo SV$236,500
2017 706 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 $231,000

Broadcasting

From 1997 through 2013, Barrett-Jackson's auctions were televised by Speed—a relationship dating back to its launch as Speedvision. Its first year featured highlights of the event, but due to popular demand, coverage was expanded into a six-hour live broadcast in 1998, and expanded even further in the years following. The auction's presence on Speedvision continued through its acquisition by Fox Sports and its re-branding as Speed Channel.[13] Following the closure of Speed and its replacement with Fox Sports 1, coverage was spread across several Fox-owned channels, including but not limited to FS1, Fox Sports 2, Fox Business Network, National Geographic Channel, and at the Scottsdale auction in 2013, the over-the-air Fox network as well, from 2013 through 2015.[14][15]

In 2015, broadcast rights to the events were acquired from Fox by Discovery Channel and Velocity (now Motor Trend), beginning with the 2015 Scottsdale auction. Chris Jacobs of Overhaulin' and Ray Evernham of Velocity's AmeriCARna became the main on-air hosts, joined by Rick DeBruhl, Mike Joy, and Steve Magnante as analysts.[16]

Charity work

A 2017 Ford GT (Lot #3010) raised $2.55 Million for charity at the 2018 Scottsdale Auction, helping Barrett-Jackson reach nearly 102 Million total raised for charity in the company's history.[4]

Charity is considered to be one of the pillars of Barrett-Jackson, dating back to the "Fiesta de los Autos Elegantes," a charity car show put on by Barrett and Jackson before forming the auction company in 1971. During the 2018 Scottsdale Auction, after the sale of 10 charity vehicles, Barrett-Jackson surpassed $100 million in funds raised for charity through to date through the company's renowned platform. Among the highlights from the event were four charity vehicles on "Super Saturday," January 20, including the $1.4 million sale of the first production 2018 Chevrolet Corvette Carbon 65 Edition (Lot #3007). Former U.S. President George W. Bush, the first former president to join Barrett-Jackson on the auction block, was in attendance for the sale with 100 percent of the hammer price benefiting the George W. Bush Presidential Center Military Service Initiative. The company also kicked off its first yearlong charity initiative - "Driven Hearts" - and raised over $350,000 to benefit the American Heart Association during the auction, including the sale of Carolyn and Craig Jackson's personal 1988 Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition (Lot #3008). Capping off the 10 charity vehicles was a 2017 Ford GT (Lot #3010), the first current model Ford GT available at public auction, which raised $2.55 million with 100 percent of the sale benefiting The Autism Society of North Carolina's IGNITE Program and the Autism Alliance of Michigan. The 10 charity vehicles at the 2018 Scottsdale Auction raised $6.21 million for charity, bringing Barrett-Jackson to just over $102 million total raised for charity throughout the company's history.[17]

Driven Hearts

Carolyn and Craig Jackson's 1988 Chevrolet Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition (Lot #3008) raised $350,000 for the American Heart Association as part of the company's Driven Hearts initiative at the 2018 Scottsdale Auction.[17]

On January 9, 2018 at Barrett-Jackson's 2018 Scottsdale Media Day, the company announced details of its first ever yearlong charity initiative. The Driven Hearts initiative, benefiting the American Heart Association (AHA), kicked off at the 2018 Scottsdale Auction and will help raise money and bring awareness to promote heart health throughout the year. In addition to the sale of Carolyn and Craig Jackson's 1988 Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition, the initiative includes the first state-issued Barrett-Jackson themed license plate through the Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division (ADOT-MVD). The plates cost $25, with $17 of each sale benefiting AHA. Additional aspects of the Driven Hearts initiative include Barrett-Jackson’s partnership with Hotels for Hope, which enables fans traveling to Barrett-Jackson events to book rooms through Barrett-Jackson.com, with a portion of every actualized hotel room night booked going to the AHA. Barrett-Jackson drivers will also be sporting the “Driven Hearts” logo on their shirts, and auction attendees will notice the acronym “FAST” (Face drooping, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 911) around the Barrett-Jackson event sites, as a way of bringing attention to the warning signs of stroke.[18]

Some of the charities that have benefited from Barrett-Jackson's efforts are The ChildHelp Foundation, TGen, The Darrell Gwynn Foundation, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The National MS Foundation, The Carroll Shelby Children’s Foundation, The Hendrick Marrow Foundation, MLB Charities, The Boy Scouts of America, the EAA Young Eagles, St. Jude's, and The Bob Woodward Foundation.

Company auction records by year

Scottsdale, Arizona

YearLotItemCost (in US dollars, including buyer premium)
1972Marshal of Finland Baron Gustav Mannerheim's Mercedes-Benz 770K[1]$153,200
20011931 Duesenberg[19]$575,000
20031967 Ford GT40 Mark I[20]$347,760
20059921954 Oldsmobile F-88 General Motors concept car$3,230,000
200613071950 General Motors Futurliner "Parade of Progress" tour bus$4,320,000
200713011966 Shelby Cobra 427 "Super Snake" owned by Carroll Shelby$5,500,000
200813091963 Chevrolet Corvette "Rondine" concept car$1,600,000
200913071929 Ford 4-AT-E Tri-Motor NC9612$1,100,000
201013071929 Hamilton Metalplane H47$671,000
201112962012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca$450,000
201250081948 Tucker Torpedo$2,915,000
201350371966 #01 Batmobile$4,620,000
201450351967 Chevrolet Corvette L88 2 Door Coupe$3,850,000
2015 2509 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Super Snake $5,100,000
2016 1392 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder Weissach $1,760,000
2017 1397 1964 Aston Martin DB5 $1,485,000
2018 1415 2015 Porsche 918 Spyder $1,430,000

Palm Beach, Florida

YearLotItemCost (in US dollars, including buyer premium)
20053781953 Buick Roadmaster 4-door sedan
owned by Howard Hughes
$1,500,000
20067231947 Bentley Mark VI
coachworks by Franay
$1,600,000
20076972007 Chip Foose custom coupe
built to buyer's specification
$300,000
20086591967 Shelby GT500
signed by Carroll Shelby
$190,000
2009369.11969 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS custom 'Project American Heroes'[21]
built by Super Chevy magazine
$500,000
20106782011 Chevrolet Corvette Chevrolet Corvette ZO6$297,000
2011665.41957 DeSoto DeSoto Adventurer$247,500

Las Vegas, Nevada

YearLotItemCost (in US dollars, including buyer premium)
2008774.42006 Ford Mustang GT custom
owned by Funkmaster Flex
$300,000
20088191949 MG TC
raced by Carroll Shelby
$285,000*
20097041965 Shelby Cobra CSX2568
1st owned by Jacuzzi[22]
$400,000
  • Total price exceeds top bidding price after buyer premium

Orange County, California

YearLotItemCost (in US dollars, including buyer premium)
201065802008 Bugatti Veyron$770,000
2011 363.2 1963 Volkswagen 23 Window Bus $217,800
2012 366 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback $253,000

Reno, Nevada

YearLotItemCost (in US dollars, including buyer premium)
201065802008 Bugatti Veyron770,000

Automobilia

A full-size transportation-themed carousel manufactured by Wilhelm Hennecke of Germany in 1957 sold for $557,750 at the 2018 Scottsdale Auction.

In 2018, Barrett-Jackson sold over 1,100 pieces of automobilia (automotive-related memorabilia) for more than $3.7 million, including a full-size transportation-themed carousel manufactured by Wilhelm Hennecke of Germany in 1957 for $557,750.[23]

Top 10 Scottsdale Auction Automobilia sales:

Note: Top 10 sales from 2007-2018 at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction[5]

YearLotItemCost (in US dollars, including buyer premium)
20189499Exquisite full-size transportation-themed carousel manufactured by Wilhelm Hennecke of Germany in 1957.$557,750[24]
2018 8901 Extremely rare circa 1939 Husky Gasoline "Gets You Thru" double-sided porcelain service station sign. $149,500[25]
2017 9487 Spectacular and extremely rare 1950s Esso Aviation single-sided porcelain with neon restored airport hangar sign. $86,250[26]
2015 8997 Highly desirable 1930's Harley-Davidson Bar and Shield logo double-sided neon porcelain dealership sign. $86,250[27]
2015 8991 1950's Humble Esso Aviation Products restored single-sided porcelain airport hangar sign $80,500[28]
2015 9495 1950's Chevrolet "Chevy Boy" single-sided neon porcelain dealership neon. $69,000[29]
2018 9394 Spectacular and huge 1950s Esso Aviation single-sided porcelain with neon restored airport hangar sign. $63,250[30]
2016 9491.1 Historically significant 1950's Donald Duck neon porcelain parking lot entrance sign from Disneyland. $59,800[31]
2014 5389 Unique 1930's restored Bell Telephone oversized public phone booth. $57,500[32]
2011 5495 Super sleek, super custom 1/2 scale Ford GT 40 Go-Kart, expertly hand crafted by McLaren Classic Restorations $53,760[33]

Co-branding and licensing

In 2008, Sherwin-Williams and Barrett-Jackson launched a line of auto paint under the Planet Color brand. The line of 25 colors was sold in NAPA and Sherwin-Williams stores. Branded merchandise and apparel are also licensed, as well as novelties and die-cast toy automobiles.

Lawsuits

At the 2007 Scottsdale auction, after the last authenticated Ramchargers (a former drag racing team that had been staffed by Chrysler Corporation employees) race car had been sold for $300,000, owner David Clabuesch accused the auction company of ending the auctioneering prematurely, resulting in a lower than expected sale price. After the sale, Barrett-Jackson sued Clabuesch for "outrageous and defamatory actions," including chaining the car's wheels at the auction tent and putting up a sign calling its sale "void".[34][35] On January 10, 2008, Barrett-Jackson announced a settlement had been reached three days earlier. In the settlement, Clabuesch exonerated Barrett-Jackson of all allegations of wrongdoing in relation to a situation that occurred at the company’s Scottsdale event in January 2007.[36]

2007 Sports Car Market dispute

During the 2007 Scottsdale auction, Keith Martin, editor of Sports Car Market and a former member of Speed Channel's on-air commentary team for the auction, was ejected from the auction by Barrett-Jackson. At the time Martin was ejected, Sports Car Market had run unfavorable editorials about the state of the collector car industry and whether some cars were worth the high dollars being spent on them but not mentioning Barrett-Jackson or any other firm by name.[37] During the auction Martin allegedly made comments about company business practices and the quality of cars sold; according to Barrett-Jackson, he told people in the media center to leave B-J and attend the auction of a competitor. He was also dropped as a SPEED TV network commentator, at the request of Barrett-Jackson.[38][39]

See also

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