Scottsdale, AZ — In follow-up to last week’s news about Barrett-Jackson’s $425,000 sale of the Dale Earnhardt-driven NASCAR Chevrolet donated by team owner Richard Childress to raise funds for those who have been impacted by the coronavirus, the auction house recently shared that the sale brought in more than $3.79 million for a limited selection of vehicles and automobilia.

One of the auction’s top sellers, this 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 found a new owner for $195,000.
Barrett-Jackson set two world auction records for collector cars: a 2010 Dodge Challenger Drag Pak Race Car that sold for $61,600 and a 1984 Dodge Daytona Turbo, which closed bidding at $20,350. And 228 authentic automobilia items sold for more than $266,000, including a huge Late-Model Custom Porsche Neon Sign that brought $16,675 to claim the top spot.
“We kicked off the auction by setting a world auction record for our very first [automobile] lot,” said Craig Jackson, B-J chairman and CEO. “Our two top sellers also were part of an exciting bidding war similar to one you’d experience during one of our live auctions.”
Top 10; all results
- 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Split-Window Coupe: $357,500
- 1941 Lincoln Zephyr Custom Coupe: $203,500
- 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429: $195,000
- 1967 Ford Mustang Custom Fastback: $165,000
- 2003 Kirkham 427 KMS/SC Roadster: $115,500
- 2014 Ford Shelby GT500 Super Snake Convertible: $93,500
- Hank Williams Jr.’s 1959 Cadillac Eldorado Seville: $92,400
- 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302: $91,300
- 1968 Ford Mustang Custom Fastback: $90,200
- 1965 Sunbeam Tiger Convertible: $88,000
Barrett-Jackson’s Sept. 10-12 Las Vegas Auction and Oct. 15-17 Palm Beach Auction will be held as live events unless otherwise announced.