The excitement that has been so evident during each day of the 2025 Scottsdale Auction carried through the final day of the event on Jan. 26. Sunday featured a lineup of over 300 impressive No Reserve collector cars and sought-after automobilia items.
Top-selling collector cars included:
- LOT# 1600 – 1967 FORD MUSTANG ELEANOR REPLICA – $154,000
- LOT# 1585 – 1957 CHEVROLET CORVETTE 283/283 FUELIE CONVERTIBLE – $121,000
- LOT# 1606 – 1973 PORSCHE 911T – $110,000
- LOT# 1643 – 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD CONVERTIBLE – $110,000
- LOT# 1569 – 1969 CHEVROLET C10 CUSTOM PICKUP – $106,700
The day started with the Automobilia Auction and featured many authentic pieces of history. From tin advertising signs to visible gas pumps and glowing neon, there was something for everyone.
An audience favorite was Lot #9590, a custom 1932 Ford Roadster Go-Kart. It was restored by a 12-year-old boy, Shine Hogan, who joined Automobilia Director Rory Brinkman on the block to share details of the restoration and bang the gavel on the $15,525 sale.
Other top automobilia sales included:
- LOT #9599.4 – LARGE PORSCHE AUTOMOBILES TIN WITH NEON SIGN – $46,000
- LOT #9589.9 – 1930S JOHN BEAN WHEEL ALIGNMENT CABINET IN MOBILGAS REGALIA – $34,500
- LOT #9597.2 – 1930S FORD SERVICE NEON PORCELAIN ARROW SIGN – $34,500
- LOT #9598.3 – CIRCA 1940S INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER NEON PORCELAIN SIGN – $21,850
Favorite attractions around the auction site included Dodge and GR Supra Thrill Rides on the Barrett-Jackson Performance Track, TRD Pro Dirt Rides and the Cadillac Driving Experience. The Exhibitor Marketplace was bustling, and the outdoor BluePrint Engines Midway gave guests a great taste of Arizona sunshine while they browsed the vehicle display tents. A special treat for all those in attendance was the Phoenix Children’s Chorus performing the National Anthem prior to the collector cars crossing the block.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to every bidder, consignor, sponsor, exhibitor, guest and fan who joined us for an unforgettable week at WestWorld. Relive some of the best moments of today’s auction in this gallery ‒ and we look forward to seeing you in Palm Beach, April 24-26, at the South Florida Fairgrounds!
SHINE HOGAN AND AUTOMOBILIA DIRECTOR RORY BRINKMAN.
SUNDAY’S FLYOVER AFTER THE PHOENIX CHILDREN’S CHORUS PERFORMED THE NATIONAL ANTHEM.
SUNSHINE AND SUPRAS ON THE BARRETT-JACKSON PERFORMANCE TRACK.
VEHICLES LINING UP ON THEIR WAY TO THE AUCTION BLOCK.
GUESTS ENJOYING THE NORTH SHOWCASE.
SPOTLIGHT ON A CHEVROLET TRUCK ON THE AUCTION BLOCK.
CADILLAC OFFERED A DRIVING EXPERIENCE IN THE ALL-ELECTRIC ESCALADE IQ.
The excitement that has been so evident during each day of the 2025 Scottsdale Auction carried through the final day of the event on Jan. 26. Sunday featured a lineup of over 300 impressive No Reserve collector cars and sought-after automobilia items. Top-selling collector cars included: LOT# 1600 – 1967 FORD MUSTANG ELEANOR REPLICA – $154,000 LOT#
