Barrett-Jackson Continues Legacy of Giving
Nine vehicles crossing the Scottsdale auction block to raise awareness & funds for charity…
Barrett-Jackson will continue to build on its legacy of charitable giving with the sale of nine vehicles set to cross the block with No Reserve to benefit nonprofit organizations during the upcoming 2026 Scottsdale Auction, Jan. 17-25 at WestWorld of Scottsdale, auction officials stated in a press release. Providing help for causes that range from educational programs and medical research to supporting first responders and military veterans, 100% of the hammer price of the nine charity vehicles will go directly to the designated nonprofit organization. To date, Barrett-Jackson says that it has helped raise more than $164 million for charity.
“While we take great pride in hosting the world’s most celebrated automotive lifestyle events, we are deeply committed to raising funds and awareness for key charities,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “What started as a local community fundraiser in 1967 by my parents, Russ and Nellie, and Tom Barrett has evolved into a national charity movement. Nine amazing vehicles are ready to cross our block to benefit charity, including a one-owner 2005 Ford GT (Lot #3006) to benefit the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation. Each vehicle will make a great addition to a collection and have a deep impact on the lives of those who need our help the most.”
Corvette ZR1X Stars & Steel Limited Edition for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation
On Super Saturday, Jan. 24 at 5:30 p.m., Chevrolet will auction a one-of-one 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X Stars & Steel Limited Edition (Lot #3008) with a “one-of-one” exterior color and “Stars and Steel”-inspired design. Commemorating America’s 250th anniversary, this all-wheel-drive electrified ZR1X Corvette produces 1,250 horsepower from its turbocharged LT7 engine and electric front-drive unit. (Chevy just announced that the production version of the ZR1X is the quickest American production car available.) The entire hammer price will benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, a nonprofit organization that honors fallen first responders and supports injured veterans and their families through mortgage-free homes and financial assistance.
1972 Chevrolet C50 for the ForeBatten Foundation
Crossing the block on Friday, Jan. 23, is a 1972 Chevrolet C50 (Lot #3005) that was custom-built by Constance Nunes of CARS by Constance. The dump truck was turned into a unique hauler powered by a Chevrolet V-8 with Edelbrock upgrades and a custom MagnaFlow exhaust.
Finished in Root Beer exterior with Red Candy highlights, this vehicle’s entire hammer price will benefit the ForeBatten Foundation, which works to give children with Batten disease the best possible life, spreads awareness of the urgency to fund new treatments and helps all families affected by Batten disease.

2005 Ford GT for the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation
Also crossing the block on Friday is a one-owner 2005 Ford GT (Lot #3006) that is one of 776 examples finished in Mark IV Red. It is powered by a V-8 topped with a Lysholm twin-screw supercharger capable of producing 550 horsepower. When the gavel falls, 100% of the sale price will benefit the Ryan Blaney Family Foundation, which is dedicated to raising brain health awareness and resources to support people and families who are dealing with Alzheimer’s disease or concussion diagnosis.
“No community has a bigger heart than the collector car family,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “With the help of generous consignors and our bidders, every year we raise millions of dollars to support kids, medical research and our frontline heroes and military veterans. From the sales of the one-of-one 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X to the 2025 Indian Sport Chief RT Motorcycle (Lot #3001), I’m confident that some of our very best moments during Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction week will be the joy that comes from raising money and awareness for those in need.”
2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon for the Richard Rawlings’ Gas Monkey Foundation
Three charity vehicles crossing the auction block on Thursday include a 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon (Lot #3004) that was built in collaboration with Mattel/Matchbox to benefit Richard Rawlings’ Gas Monkey Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting first responders and advancing the fight against Alzheimer’s. The custom Jeep was unveiled at the 2025 SEMA Show and features a fully themed Matchbox/Husky interior.

1965 Ford Mustang for notMYkid
Benefiting notMYkid, a 1965 Ford Mustang convertible restomod (Lot #3002) known as “Black Diamond” will be auctioned. It’s powered by a 450-horsepower Ford Racing Boss 347-ci V-8 and rides on Forgeline custom wheels. notMYkid provides prevention, early intervention and counseling support to youth and families through school-based education, mental health services and parent resources for challenges including substance use, mental health struggles, stress, anxiety, depression, peer pressure and digital well-being.

2004 AM General Humvee M1152A1 for the Fighter Country Foundation
A 2004 AM General Humvee M1152A1 (Lot #3003) was hand-built by Battle Tested Equipment/Battle Tested Armor and reimagined as a tactical overland rig. The Fighter Country Foundation, which supports the men, women and families of Luke Air Force Base in Arizona, will receive 100% of the hammer price from this sale.

1957 Chevrolet Bel Air for the TechForce Foundation
On Wednesday, Jan. 21, two additional vehicles will be sold for charity, including a custom 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air (Lot #3000) to benefit the TechForce Foundation through the CRC Build for the Future Scholarship Program, whose mission is to guide students through education and into careers as professional technicians. Fueled by a hydrogen-fueled Gen 3 HEMI V-8 with Edelbrock 2650 supercharger, the build was led by veteran GM engineer Mike Copeland with NHRA Top Fuel World Champion, Clay Millican and “Street Outlaws” star Jeff Lutz.

2025 Indian Sport Chief RT Motorcycle for the Folds of Honor
The sale of a 2025 Indian Sport Chief RT Motorcycle built by freestyle motocross legend Jeremy “Twitch” Stenberg will benefit Folds of Honor, a nonprofit that provides educational scholarships to the families of fallen and disabled service members and first responders. It is powered by the legendary Thunderstroke 116 engine and features patriotic paintwork honoring the American flag, military service and Twitch’s personal journey.
A charity vehicle from Ford, which will be sold on Saturday, Jan. 24, remains under wraps until mid-January, but it promises to be extraordinary, with every dollar from the sale benefiting a worthy cause, auction officials said.



