Chevrolets made a strong impression at the 2025 Scottsdale Auction, securing top sales slots with iconic models like Corvettes and Camaros, as well as rugged off-road Blazers. A standout moment was the charitable sale of the first retail production VIN 001 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, sold for an impressive $3.7 million, with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the American Red Cross. A 1988 Chevrolet Corvette also crossed the block for $530,000 to benefit the American Heart Association through the Driven Hearts initiative. Browse this gallery to discover the top-selling Bowtie-brand vehicles that turned heads at the 2025 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction.
LOT #1368 – 1963 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CUSTOM SPLIT-WINDOW COUPE – SOLD! $990,000
Pictured above is a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette custom Split-Window powered by an LS3 540hp Hot Cam engine backed by a 4L70E automatic transmission. Has an Art Morrison chassis, Vintage Air, power steering, windows and hood. Completed in September 2024 by Jeff Hayes Customs.
Powered by an LS3 540hp Hot Cam engine backed by a 4L70E automatic transmission. Has an Art Morrison chassis, Vintage Air system, and power steering, windows and hood. Completed in September 2024 by Jeff Hayes Customs.
“Cha Cha” Shirley Muldowney tribute. Powered by big-block ZZ 632/1004hp engine and Tremec Magnum 6-speed manual transmission. Has Baer 14-inch 6-piston brakes, Speedtech Performance Extreme Subframe and Extreme High Mount independent rear suspension.
Powered by a GM Performance LS3 V8 engine with a Whipple 2.9-liter supercharger backed by a 6-speed manual transmission. Features a Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis, with customized body, paint and interior by Ron Jones Garage.
Powered by an all-new LT4 supercharged direct-injected engine and 8-speed automatic transmission. Fully independent Art Morrison chassis. Details galore: Italian leather, heated seats, climate control, power hood, power windows and Schott wheels.
LOT #1348 – 1958 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE – SOLD! $528,000
Built by Joe Clevenger. Powered by an LT1 direct-injected 460hp engine backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission. Features an Art Morrison chassis with independent suspension and one-off custom wheels.
Powered by a new GM Performance 650hp LT4 engine and 4L75 automatic transmission. Has GM Engine Control System, Roadster Shop Fast Track chassis, Strange 9-inch rear, Baer 14-inch brakes, Rick’s stainless tank, Vintage Air system and a DeWitts radiator.
Extensive high-end build. Powered by a supercharged LT4 6.2-liter V8 engine and 4L75E automatic transmission. Has Roadster Shop chassis, custom Schott wheels, Wilwood disc brakes, Vintage Air and a custom Recovery Room interior.
Pro-Touring Resto-Mod built by Z’s Radical Rods. Powered by a new fifth-generation LT1 engine producing 460hp, backed by a 4L70E transmission. Body sits on an Art Morrison chassis and rides on Schott wheels wrapped in Hankook tires.
EBMC creation nicknamed “Rhodium.” Has Chris Alston’s Chassisworks gStreet chassis, Forgeline GTC3 wheels, Wilwood brakes. Powered by a ProCharger-equipped LT4 V8 engine and Tremec T56 Magnum 6-speed manual transmission.
Powered by a 525hp GM LS3 V8 crate engine and 4L75E automatic transmission. Stretched and built on SRIII chassis, C7 Z51 performance braking, C7 Z06 suspension, Winters Quick Change differential.
Honorable Mention
LOT #3005 – 2025 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ZR1 FIRST RETAIL PRODUCTION VIN 001 – SOLD! $3,700,000
First retail production. Powered by the LT7, a 5.5-liter, twin-turbocharged DOHC flat-plane crank V8 engine that produces 1,064hp at 7,000 rpm – the most power ever from a factory Corvette. 100% of hammer price to benefit the American Red Cross.
Chevrolets made a strong impression at the 2025 Scottsdale Auction, securing top sales slots with iconic models like Corvettes and Camaros, as well as rugged off-road Blazers. A standout moment was the charitable sale of the first retail production VIN 001 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1, sold for an impressive $3.7 million, with 100% of the
