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THURSDAY IN THE STRAIGHTAWAY: Day 6 in Scottsdale Sees Six Figures for Charity and Over 385 Vehicles Sold
DAY 5 AT THE SCOTTSDALE AUCTION: A $330,000 2012 Corvette Sale Among Wednesday’s Highlights
DAY 4 AT SCOTTSDALE: Tuesday Sales Trend with Movie and TV Cars
MONDAY IN MOTION: Day Three in Scottsdale Sees the First Fall of the Gavel
1971
What started as a meeting between two car buffs, Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett, in the 1960s has blossomed over the years into the world's most anticipated collector car auctions and events. In 1967, they held a car show and parade to raise money for Scottsdale, Arizona's art center and library. By the fall of 1971, the car show was phased out and work began on a collector car auction to be held that winter, seeded with 75 vehicles from Jackson’s and Barrett’s personal collections.
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