Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2011 – Auction Results

Barrett-Jackson held their 2011 Las Vegas auction on September 22-24 at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, resulting in gross sales in excess of $24 million.
The 4th annual Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas auction saw 580 vehicles sold, a record for Las Vegas, in addition to a 97% sell-through rate, the highest since Barrett-Jackson reinstituted a hybrid auction model with both reserve and no reserve consignment options. A total of 60,000 people attended the events, the highest number for a Las Vegas auction, while merchandise sales increased 25% from 2010.
โ€œResults from the Las Vegas auction demonstrate that the collector car market is incredibly strong within all segments of the hobby, despite an uncertain global economic climate,โ€ said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO, Barrett-Jackson. โ€œIn addition to the impressive sales numbers, Barrett-Jackson continues to lead as the collector car auction for all audiences with compelling charitable moments, celebrity appearances and activities for everyone โ€” all under the neon glow of the Las Vegas Strip at the beautiful Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.โ€
The 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 (Lot #6400) was the top selling vehicle, garnering $700,000 on Saturday night. Following the Fairlane in top sales was the first 2012 Camaro ZL1 (Lot #674.3) offered to the public, with a sale price of $250,000.

Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2011 – Top Five Auction Results

Lot #6400 – 1964 Ford Fairlane 500 – $700,000
Lot #674.3 – 2012 Camaro ZL1 – $250,000
Lot #675 – 2009 Raptor GTR Prototype Mosler โ€“ $240,000
Lot #370.1 โ€“ 1971 Plymouth โ€˜Cuda Custom 2 Door Hardtop โ€“ $200,000
Lot #668 โ€“ 1968 Shelby GT500 Convertible โ€“ $160,000
For complete auction results, visit Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas.
During the Las Vegas auction, Barrett-Jackson helped raise nearly $1,400,000 for local and national charitable organizations. Barrett-Jackson waived all fees and commissions on charity vehicles, encouraging auction participants to maximize their bids. The $700,000, 1964 Ford Fairlane, owned by Barrett-Jackson President Steve Davis was the top performing charity car that included a moving tribute to members of the armed forces live on SPEED. All proceeds were donated to the Armed Forces Foundation. Other charities involved in this yearโ€™s auction included the Arkansas Childrenโ€™s Hospital Austin Hatcher Foundation, Darrell Gwynn Foundation and YMCA of Southern Nevada.
Barrett-Jackson next returns to Arizona for their 41st annual auction, scheduled for January 16 โ€“ 22, 2012 in Scottsdale. For more information, visit www.barrett-jackson.com or call (480) 663-6255.
[Source: Barrett-Jackson]