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Barrett-Jackson Helps Raise $8.8M for Charity

Barrett-Jackson raised more than $8.8 million for charity during the company’s 50th anniversary celebration at WestWorld of Scottsdale, Jan. 22-30, the company announced. Breaking the Barrett-Jackson record for the highest-selling OEM charity car, the 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 VIN 001 – First Retail Production 70th Anniversary Edition (Lot #3009) hammered for $3.6 million. Longtime friend of Barrett-Jackson, Michelle Mauzy, also donated an additional $100,000, totaling $3.7 million going directly to Operation Homefront. To date, Barrett-Jackson has helped raise over $144 million for charity, the company said.

Earlier on Saturday evening, the auction arena ignited when GRAMMY Award-winning artist, philanthropist and NASCAR Cup Series Trackhouse Racing Team owner Pitbull joined Craig Jackson and Steve Davis on the auction block to sell his 2022 Karma GS-6 “Mr. 305 Edition.” Pitbull’s custom Karma sold for $500,000 to benefit Selfless Love Foundation and The SLAM Foundation. With an additional $100,000 also donated to each of the two charities by Mauzy, this “Mr. 305 Edition” GS-6 raised a total of $700,000.

“Raising over $8.8 million for charity this weekend was the perfect way to honor our 50th Anniversary,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “It was an absolute honor to share our auction block with some of the world’s most influential artists and business leaders, including Pitbull, Bret Michaels and Henry Ford III to raise both funds and awareness for many worthy causes. Our company’s roots are firmly planted in giving back to our community and I am confident my parents Nellie and Russ as well as Tom Barrett would be proud to see that we never lost sight of their philanthropic vision.”

On Friday, music icon, philanthropist and entrepreneur Bret Michaels supported the sale of the 1973 De Tomaso Pantera with 100% of the $155,000 sale benefiting Arizona-based Barrow Neurological Foundation and their upcoming charitable event, Neuro Night.

Bidding for vehicles that benefited charity started on Thursday with the auction of Hollywood actor and racer James Garner’s 2009 Cadillac CTS 4-Door Sedan that sold for $100,000, benefiting the James Garner Animal Rescue Fund. Bidding continued on Thursday with the sale of the 2021 Ford Bronco “Bronco 66” First Edition that raised $500,000 to benefit Pope Francis Center.

“The amount of good to come from the nearly $9 million we raised from charity is simply immeasurable,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “From supporting life-saving medical research and higher education opportunities for our youth, to supporting our military veterans and their families, we aren’t just raising money, we’re creating hope, improving lives and lifting spirits. I couldn’t be more honored to be connected to the heart and soul of this community.”

The ten vehicles that crossed the auction block for charity during the 2022 Scottsdale Auction included:

  • 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 VIN 001 – First Retail Production 70th Anniversary Edition – $3.6 million to benefit Operation Homefront (plus additional $100,000 donated)
  • Pitbull’s 2022 Karma GS-6 EV “305 Edition” – $500,000 to benefit Selfless Love Foundation and the SLAM Foundation (plus additional $200,000 donated)
  • 2022 Toyota Tundra Capstone Hybrid Crewmax Pickup VIN 001 – $700,000 to benefit Toyota U.S. Paralympic Fund
  • 2022 Ford Shelby GT500KR First Production – $700,000 to benefit Carroll Shelby Foundation and JDRF
  • 2022 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro Crewmax Pickup VIN 002 – $550,000 to benefit Toyota U.S. Paralympic Fund
  • 1973 De Tomaso Pantera – $155,000 to benefit The Barrow Neurological Foundation
  • 1968 Ford Mustang Custom Fastback – $1 million to benefit the STARS Foundation
  • 1965 Shelby Cobra 427 S/C CSX 6086 – $280,000 to benefit the Mayo Clinic
  • 2021 Ford Bronco “Bronco 66” First Edition Model – $500,000 to benefit Pope Francis Center
  • James Garner’s 2009 Cadillac CTS 4-Door Sedan – $100,000 to benefit James Garner Animal Rescue Fund

Additionally, to encourage bidding on Lot #1403, a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Custom Split-Window coupe, Barrett-Jackson friends Jen and Greg Holmes of the Holmes Family Trust joined Craig on the auction block Saturday afternoon to announce that they would match the sale price of $500,000 with funds going to Barrett-Jackson Charities in support of the Driven Hearts campaign.

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