Barrett-Jackson Totals $48M in Las Vegas Sale

Barrett-Jackson Totals $48M in Las Vegas Sale

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Barrett-Jackson Totals $48M in Las Vegas Sale

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The #2 overall seller was this 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster. Photo: Barrett-Jackson

Scottsdale, AZ — Among the top sales in Barrett-Jackson’s June 17-19 live Las Vegas auction were a 2015 McLaren P1 that sold for $1,567,500, and a 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster that brought in $1.045 million.

With one of the most diverse 100% No Reserve dockets of any previous Las Vegas sale, Barrett-Jackson sold more than 700 vehicles for over $46 million, while 284 pieces of automobilia brought in over $884,000, and $775,000 was raised through the sale of four charity vehicles.

Barrett-Jackson also blazed new trails as the first collector car company to sell four NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) during a live, in-person auction for $67,000 to bring total sales to more than $48 million. The company registered a 100% sell-through rate and more than 65 world-record auction sales.

See all results beyond the top 10:
— 2015 McLaren P1: $1,567,500
— 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster: $1.045 million
— 2019 Ford GT: $1.023 million
— 1965 AC Cobra 289 Roadster CSX 2439: $907,500
— 1994 Toyota Supra “Fast and Furious” Movie Car: $550,000
— 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Custom: $396,000
— 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Custom Coupe “The Grinch”: $385,000
— 2011 Porsche 911 Speedster: $385,000
— Frank Sinatra’s 1970 Maserati Ghibli: $330,000
— Henry Ford II’s 1966 Ford Mustang GT K-Code Convertible: $330,000

 

Top automobilia pieces included an animated 1940s Greyhound Bus neon sign that brought in $46,000 and a stunning Packard Automobiles neon sign from the 1930s that sold for $36,800.

The company is now accepting consignments for its inaugural Houston sale, set for Sept. 16-18 at the NRG Center.

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