This 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition No. 3 sold for $742,500 at Barrett-Jackson's 2025 Scottsdale Fall Auction. Credit: Barrett-Jackson.

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Top-Sellers At Barrett-Jackson's 2025 Fall Scottsdale Auction

Written By: CarPro | Oct 30, 2025 10:21:25 AM

That's a wrap on Barrett-Jackson's 2025 auction season!   Barrett-Jackson's recent 2025 Fall Scottsdale reached more than $40 million in total auction sales. It featured 643 collectible vehicles, 449 authentic automobilia pieces along with several charity vehicles.  

“We started an auction year in Scottsdale during January and finished here again with an unforgettablecelebration of automotive craftsmanship, proving that the collector car market continues to be vibrant,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “We assembled a docket of rare, high-performance and historically significant collectible vehicles, and also hosted celebrity guests that included Hollywood legend William Shatner, making this year’s Scottsdale Fall Auction a tremendous way to finish the 2025 auction season.”

Top 10 vehicles sold during the 2025 Scottsdale Fall Auction:

1. 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition No. 3 (Lot# 1026) - $742,500
2. 2006 Ford GT (Lot #1056) - $660,000
3. 2021 Ford GT MK II (Lot# 1051) - $605,000
4. 1976 Ford Bronco Custom SUV (Lot #1086) – $440,000
5. 1968 Ford Mustang Licensed Eleanor 25th Anniversary Limited Edition (Lot #1068) - $429,000
6. 1972 Ford Bronco Custom SUV (Lot #1082) - $379,000
7. 2025 Porsche 911 Turbo S (Lot #1045) - $341,000
8. 2006 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (Lot #1056.1) - $330,000
9. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Split-Window Coupe (Lot #1063) - $330,000
10. 1957 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Convertible (Lot #977) - $291,500

William Shatner was on the block to help sell his 2011 Porsche Panamera Turbo, as well as professional skier Julian Carr, Boston Red Sox MLB player Jarren Duran, and Bill and Tom Kaulitz, members of German band Tokio Hotel and stars of the hit Netflix series “Kaulitz & Kaulitz.”

Three vehicles were sold with proceeds benefiting charity:

  • A 2022 Chevrolet Camaro SS Pace Car that was donated by Chevrolet and sold for $150,000 to benefit the American Cancer Society.
  • A 1966 Harley-Davidson FLH Custom Motorcycle sold for $145,000 benefiting the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
  • A 1988 Chevrolet Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition sold for $110,000. The Corvette was immediately donated back and raised an additional $90,000, for a total of $200,000, with 100% of the hammer price benefiting the American Heart Association. The Corvette has been generously donated again to cross the block at a future auction to benefit the American Heart Association.

To date, Barrett-Jackson says it's has raised more than $164 million for charity. 

The Automobilia Auction included 449 items that sold for more than $1.4 million. Top pieces sold included:

1. 1920s Standard Oil Red Crown Rush Model “H” stovepipe 10-gallon visible gas pump (Lot #9467) - $63,250
2. 1926 Standard Oil Gold Crown Gasoline Dayton Model #600 visible filling station gas pump (Lot #9499) - $46,000
3. 1963 Gulf Oil single-sided porcelain with animated neon service station sign (Lot #9494.2) - $34,500

 
Credit: Barrett-Jackson.