January 21 2013
No... Barrett Jackson no longer allows reserves on cars consigned to their auction. All car are sold to highest bidder.
Car Crazy - 2003 The Barrett-Jackson Auction in Monaco 1-1 was released on: USA: 18 December 2003
The Barrett-Jackson auction typically takes place in January for its Scottsdale event, which is one of the most prominent auctions of the year. Additional events are scheduled throughout the year in different locations, such as Palm Beach, Las Vegas, and Houston. For specific dates of an upcoming auction, it's best to check the official Barrett-Jackson website or their announcements.
about 7 miles
about 7 miles
Yes they list the place and date for up coming events on their homepage.
it was a 1966 Shelby Cobra 427 "super snake"
Barrett-Jackson is an American auction company known for its classic and collector car auctions. Founded in 1971 by Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett, it has become a prominent event in the automotive world, showcasing high-end vehicles and attracting car enthusiasts and collectors. The auctions are often televised, drawing significant viewership and participation from around the globe. Barrett-Jackson also emphasizes the importance of automotive history and preservation through its events.
Barrett-Jackson auctions can sell hundreds of cars in a single weekend event, with figures often ranging between 700 to 1,500 vehicles, depending on the specific auction and location. The volume can vary based on factors such as the size of the auction and the interest in the cars being sold. Overall, Barrett-Jackson is known for its high-energy auctions and diverse selection of vehicles, attracting a large number of buyers and sellers.
The model for the Barrett Jackson Ad is Bri Acsani
He sold it in a barrett Jackson auction in 2008. I believe the winning bid was right around 24 thousand dollars.
Barrett-Jackson Car Search - 2004 was released on: USA: February 2004