Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction Brings in More Than $40 Million

Auction boosts enthusiasm for the collector car hobby & raises money for charity with hosts Jerome Bettis & Frank Siller…

Barrett-Jackson’s Palm Beach Auction was held April 24–26, 2025, at the South Florida Fairgrounds. During this year’s automotive lifestyle event in Florida, Barrett-Jackson offered a 100% No Reserve docket of 613 collectible vehicles that realized more than $38 million in auction sales. Six vehicles sold for a total of $992,000 to benefit charity, bringing the total amount Barrett-Jackson has helped raise for important causes since its 1971 founding to more than $163 million, stated officials in a press release. Additionally, Barrett-Jackson sold 283 pieces of authentic automobilia for more than $874,000, bringing the auction’s total sales to over $40 million with a 100% sell-through rate.

“This year’s Palm Beach Auction was an incredible event and illustrated that the momentum we created in Scottsdale is only growing,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “We kicked off our event in Palm Beach with a high-energy Opening Night Party. Throughout the weekend, we celebrated incredible moments and hosted celebrities from across the sports, entertainment and business communities. Just as important, we rallied the collector car community to raise $992,000 for a variety of charitable organizations.”

Celebrities attending this year’s Palm Beach Auction included Edsel Ford II, Frank Siller, David Hobbs, Paul Teutul Jr., Linda Vaughn, Fabio Iha and Jerome Bettis.

Top-Selling Vehicles at Palm Beach Auction

The top vehicles, all selling with No Reserve, during the 2025 Palm Beach Auction include:

Auction for Charity

“What Barrett-Jackson brings to the collector car hobby is absolute magic,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “Our Palm Beach Auction celebrated the automotive lifestyle event and who we are as a community, as demonstrated by the generosity of several bidders who opened their hearts and wallets to render aid for programs that support our nation’s first responders, military heroes and youth. Of course, we also filled our docket with in-demand vehicles that both appeal to our seasoned collectors and also attract new generations to this amazing hobby.”

At this year’s Palm Beach Auction, the six vehicles that raised $992,000 for charity:

Automobilia Auction

This Automobilia Auction included 283 authentic items that all sold with No Reserve. The top Automobilia pieces sold during the 2025 Palm Beach Auction include:

“We’re keeping the good times rolling this October 15-18 during our Scottsdale Fall Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale,” said Jackson. “We have incredible events and activities planned that share the passion we all have for this amazing hobby. It’s the perfect way to celebrate 2025, and we can’t wait to host our collector car family in our beautiful hometown of Scottsdale.”

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