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Barrett-Jackson Auction Co. held one of its biggest auctions ever in Scottsdale in 2025, bringing in nearly $200 million at their event last week.
Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale auction sold a "Ghostbusters Ectomobile" replica for $297,000 and a "Back To The Future" DeLorean replica for $132,000, while a charity car auction raised $150,000 for the Progeria Research Foundation.
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Top money at the sale was paid by NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick. He brought the crowd to its feet with a closing bid of US$3.7 million on the first retail 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1. Corvette ZR1 serial number 001 made up more than half of the auction company’s charity sales, in fact, which netting US$5.2 million total.
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Jackson's hometown Scottsdale auction, LOT #3005, the 2025 Chevy Corvette ZR1's first retail production unit, was sold at no reserve
Firefighters were called to the valet lot for the Barrett-Jackson auction shortly after 1 p.m. for reports of a car fire. Pictures provided by fire officials show firefighters working under the hood of a Trans Am.
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