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Barrett-Jackson The Collector of Classic and Antiques Cars 

One of the world's most anticipated collector car auctions and expositions, the Barrett-Jackson auction began small. The car show was first introduced by Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett at the original auction at Scottsdale, Arizona. Jackson met Barrett through an interest in Barrett's 1933 Cadillac V-16 Town Car. In 1967, Barrett and Jackson presented a car show called "Fiesta del los Auto Elegance", a fund-raiser for local charities, including the Scottsdale Library. Then, in 1971, the two combined their talents to present a classic car auction. Barrett's Mercedes 770 Phaeton sold for $153,000 at this event and the Barrett-Jackson name soon became internationally prominent, becoming the richest and most prestigious automobile auction in the world. Russ Jackson died in 1993, and Tom Barrett died in April, 2004. Craig Jackson, who had worked actively on a daily basis throughout the year and on-site at the event, took over the reins and led Barrett-Jackson to even greater successes with an aggressive plan of growth, expansion and hi-tech innovations. Internet live bidding was also introduced that same year. Starting at 3rd annual Palm Beach auction in 2005, the show was renamed from "Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction" to "Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction", followed by the name change in the Scottsdale, Arizona auction in 2006.

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Barrett-Jackson Auction History 

One of the world's most anticipated collector car auctions and expositions, the Barrett-Jackson auction began small. The car show was first introduced by Russ Jackson and Tom Barrett at the original auction at Scottsdale, Arizona. Jackson met Barrett through an interest in Barrett's 1933 Cadillac V-16 Town Car. In 1967, Barrett and Jackson presented a car show called "Fiesta del los Auto Elegance", a fund-raiser for local charities, including the Scottsdale Library. Then, in 1971, the two combined their talents to present a classic car auction. Barrett's Mercedes 770 Phaeton sold for $153,000 at this event and the Barrett-Jackson name soon became internationally prominent, becoming the richest and most prestigious automobile auction in the world. Russ Jackson died in 1993, and Tom Barrett died in April, 2004. Craig Jackson, who had worked actively on a daily basis throughout the year and on-site at the event, took over the reins and led Barrett-Jackson to even greater successes with an aggressive plan of growth, expansion and hi-tech innovations. Internet live bidding was also introduced that same year. Starting at 3rd annual Palm Beach auction in 2005, the show was renamed from "Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction" to "Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction", followed by the name change in the Scottsdale, Arizona auction in 2006.

Barrett Jackson Auction News 

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The Barrett-Jackson Worlds Greatest Car Collector Auction 

Although it is labeled as a collector car event, other items including trucks, motorcycles, and engines are sold at the auction. Starting in 2007, the auction also sold boats, rock and roll memorabilia, gravity racers. It is widely believed that the high visibility of the auction has caused the prices of vintage cars to skyrocket in the last several years. In a fashion similar to the popularity of poker, people often believe that their car will sell for a large sum because they saw the auction on TV, even if the car in question is worth very little.[citation needed] The 2006 auction broke many records and set many new precedents for Barrett-Jackson's future, seeing more than 225,000 spectators. This recent event was viewed on the Speed Channel for 33 hours. There were more than 4,500 registered bidders, coming from all 50 states and 14 countries. The Saturday auction is commonly known as 'Shatterday', referring to the frequent record breaking sales happened during that day. Prices for collector cars ranged from about $10,000 to well into the millions.

TV Coverage of the Barrett-Jackson Car Collector Auction 

Speedvision has started live broadcasting the auction since 1997, produced by Lingner Group Productions, Inc. In addition, there are other derivative programmes based on the auction. Barrett-Jackson Car Search (2004): A contest between teams to find old cars, restore them, then sell the cars in Barrett-Jackson auctions. Barrett-Jackson - Life on the Block (2005-): A show produced at the time of the auctions, covering people involved in the auctions. Barrett-Jackson ON THE ROAD (2006-): Craig Jackson and SPEED Channel staff introducing collector vehicles in automobile shows. Craig Jackson also appraises vehicles on stage. During auction broadcast, SPEED Channel also offers Hagerty Fantasy Bid, a game which involves viewers closely matching the price of the upcoming fantasy car without going over, before the actual bidding of the car. Tie breakers are determined by the the time of the bids. Points and prizes are awarded to individual car winners, daily winner, and auction winner. For more, see Wikipedia, Barrett-Jackson.

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Shelly wrote

We've been watching for the last couple years--my husband is a car junkie, I'll have to show this to him.

Reply Posted January 04, 2009

Vincentfp wrote...

Thanks for all the free info man. You don't usually get free information on car auctions like this, so I really appreciate it.

ReplyPosted July 21, 2008

QuantumTraveler wrote...

Thanks for telling us about the Barrett-Jackson auction. I totally enjoyed your lens.

ReplyPosted May 07, 2008

Amy67 wrote...

Great Lens and I really like those old car pics. I am really facinated with old cars and I have found a realyl good Automotive Software. Automotive software allows a repair shop to track a car or customer in various ways. The vehicle can be tracked using the customer's name or the VIN number on the vehicle itself. The customer can be tracked to the vehicle or vehicles owned.

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get_healthy wrote...

A great cause awesome cars = Awesometastic lens!
I really enjoyed this lens! 5 stars!

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I like this lens. 5 stars to you.

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rms wrote...

We always look forward to the Barrett-Jackson Auctions. Great work on this lens!

ReplyPosted January 31, 2008

davewashere wrote...

Fantastic lens, I can't wait to watch B-J coverage on Speed Channel tomorrow.

ReplyPosted January 14, 2008

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steveffeo wrote...

I totally dig the Barrett Jackson auction I look forward to watching it on TV each year. It is a great motivator for car junkies like me. As always great work Semper. I will LR this to my car lenses.

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