July 15, 2020
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Barrett-Jackson Sees No Reserve Vehicles Shine During Online Only July 2020 Auction, Three World Auction Sales Records Set

Barrett-Jackson Sees No Reserve Vehicles Shine During Online Only July 2020 Auction, Three World Auction Sales Records Set

July 15, 2020
Posted by Barrett-Jackson

Among the top sellers at the Barrett-Jackson Online Only July 2020 Auction was this 1976 Ford Bronco Custom SUV (Lot #148), which brought in $195,250 - a new auction record.

Among the top sellers at the Barrett-Jackson Online Only July 2020 Auction was this 1976 Ford Bronco Custom SUV (Lot #148), which brought in $195,250 – a new auction record.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – July 15, 2020Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, continued to the fuel the passion for collectible vehicles and automobilia with an impressive offering that included a number of high-performing No Reserve vehicles and realized three new world auction records, including the sale of a custom 1976 Ford Bronco (Lot #148) for $195,250. More than one-quarter of the vehicles in the auction were offered with No Reserve, and they achieved more than 100 percent of their combined expected values, with a volume of bids that was impressive from the very first day.

This 2005 Ford GT (Lot #150) sold for $275,000 at the July Online Auction.

This 2005 Ford GT (Lot #150) sold for $275,000 at the July Online Auction.

“We’re so appreciative of our many consignors and bidders, who embraced our second Online Only auction this year,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Following the pattern at our live location events, Barrett-Jackson bidders responded well to the No Reserve vehicles, which is why we continue to set world auction sales records and consign vehicles that outperform expectations.”

The top vehicles that sold during the Barrett-Jackson Online Only July 2020 Auction include:

  1. 2005 Ford GT (Lot #150) – $275,000
  2. 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Convertible (Lot #177) – $198,000
  3. 1976 Ford Bronco Custom SUV (Lot #148) – $195,250
  4. 2006 Ferrari F430 (Lot #179) – $181,500
  5. 1966 Ford Mustang Custom Convertible (Lot #141) – $140,250
    1967 Ford Mustang Eleanor Tribute Edition (Lot #164) – $140,250
  6. 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon (Lot #136) – $126,500
  7. 2001 Ferrari 456M GT (Lot #132) – $110,000
  8. 2010 Ferrari California Convertible (Lot #149) – 107,800
  9. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Convertible (Lot #122) – $99,000
  10. 1969 Ford Bronco Custom SUV (Lot #106) $82,500

Lot #177, a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Convertible, sold for $198,000.

Lot #177, a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Convertible, sold for $198,000.

Barrett-Jackson’s Online Only July 2020 Auction also included more than 150 pieces of genuine, authentic automobilia items, including these top sellers:

  1. 1935 Texaco Oil Fire Chief Gasoline Bennett Model #76 Gas Pump (Lot #6356) – $6,037.50
  2. 1930s United Motors Service Neon Porcelain Sign (Lot #6335) – $5,405
    1930s Walter’s Beer Neon Porcelain Sign (Lot #6336) – $5,405
  3. Circa 1940s Pontiac Automobiles Service Porcelain Sign (Lot #6220) – $4,830
    1930s-40s Packard Approved Service Porcelain Sign (Lot #6225) – $4,830
  4. Late 1940s-50s Gulf Oil G&B Gas Calcometer Gas Pump (Lot #6250) – $4,600
  5. Late Wayne Model #80 Gas Pump in Ferrari Regalia (Lot #6261) – $4,370

“Our online auctions give people immense flexibility to bid on collector cars and automobilia of their dreams,” said Jackson. “As we apply the lessons learned from each of these digital events, they continue to evolve and grow with the hobby. While everyone looks forward to our next in-person live auction, the strong response to our online auctions demonstrates the resiliency of the hobby and the trust the public has in Barrett-Jackson.”

Barrett-Jackson is accepting consignments for all upcoming Barrett-Jackson auctions, with automotive specialists on hand to work with consignors to determine the best event placement for their vehicles.

“While we are in a very different world than anyone ever imagined just a few months ago, it clearly hasn’t dampened the spirit of the collector car family,” said Jackson. “We look forward to celebrating our 50th Anniversary with everyone next year!”

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