Barrett-Jackson auction sees nearly $200M change hands

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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.)

By Greg Barr | Phoenix Business Journal

The 2026 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale collectible vehicle auction brought in more than $191 million during its eight-day run from Jan. 17-25, just under the amount sold a year earlier.

Officials with the auction event at WestWorld of Scottsdale, in its 54th year kicking off the Valley’s annual winter and spring tourist season, on Monday said that 1,911 vehicles with no reserve bids crossed the block, under the scrutiny of some 6,500 bidders. The entire event was broadcast live on the History Channel.

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