2021 Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas Sale (Auction Results)

The top results in the Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021 sale were a 2015 McLaren P1, a 2019 Ford GT, and a 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster that all sold for over a million dollars.

DJ deadmau5’s 2015 McLaren P1 top results at Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021 sale
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The three most expensive cars sold at the Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021 collector car auction were a 2015 McLaren P1 that achieved $1,567,500, a 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster that brought in $1,045,000, and a 2019 Ford GT that sold for $1,023,000. The thousand-lot auction, including over 700 cars with no-reserve, earned $48 million.

Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021 Classic Car Auction

1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster top results at Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021 sale
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Barrett-Jackson held another mammoth collector car auction on June 17 – 19, 2021 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). All lots were offered without reserve resulting in total auction sales of over $48 million with a 100-percent sell-through rate and more than 65 world-record auction sales.

Barrett-Jackson sold more than 700 vehicles for over $46 million, while 284 pieces of automobilia brought in over $884,000, and $775,000 was raised through the sale of four charity vehicles. Barrett-Jackson also blazed new trails as the first collector car company in history to sell four NFTs during a live, in-person auction, which brought in $67,000.

Top Ten Results at Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021

1994 Toyota Supra – “Fast & Furious” Movie Car amongst the top results at Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021 sale
1994 Toyota Supra – “Fast & Furious” Movie Car © Barrett-Jackson

The top 10 vehicles sold during the 2021 Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas Auction included:

  1. 2015 McLaren P1 (Lot #748) – $1,567,500
  2. 1957 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster (Lot #742) – $1,045,000
  3. 2019 Ford GT (Lot #749) – $1,023,000
  4. 1965 AC Cobra 289 Roadster CSX 2439 (Lot #462) – $907,500
  5. 1994 Toyota Supra “Fast and Furious” Movie Car (Lot #744) – $550,000
  6. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split-Window Custom (Lot #763) – $396,000
  7. 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Custom Coupe “The Grinch” (Lot #770) – $385,000
  8. 2011 Porsche 911 Speedster (Lot #741) – $385,000
  9. Frank Sinatra’s 1970 Maserati Ghibli (Lot #740) – $330,000
  10. Henry Ford II’s 1966 Ford Mustang GT K-Code Convertible (Lot #766) – $330,000

During the three-day Las Vegas Auction, Barrett-Jackson sold 284 authentic automobilia items for $884,928, marking the company’s most successful non-Scottsdale automobilia auction to date. Top automobilia pieces included an animated 1940s Greyhound Bus neon sign (Lot #8298) that brought in $46,000 and a stunning Packard Automobiles neon sign from the 1930s (Lot #8295), which sold for $36,800.

Top Charity Results at Barrett-Jackson Las Vegas 2021

Barrett-Jackson added $775,000 to the more than $133 million raised for charity to date with the sale of four collectible vehicles in Las Vegas, including:

  • 2021 Ford Bronco 4-Door Badlands Raiders Edition (Lot #3002) – $275,000 benefitting Grant a Gift Autism Foundation and Raiders Foundation
  • 2020 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Hertz/Hendrick Motorsports Edition (Lot #3003) – $250,000 benefitting Jack & Jill Late Stage Cancer Foundation
  • 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat AWD (Lot #3000) – $180,000 benefitting Ronald McDonald House of Detroit
  • 1956 Chevrolet 150 (Lot #3001) – $70,000 benefitting Honor Flight Network

“We arrived in Las Vegas riding on the tremendous momentum of our record-setting Scottsdale Auction in March,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “We’ve accelerated that success with a 100-percent No Reserve docket, more world-auction records, a ground-breaking sale of NFTs, and making history as the first public event in the fabulous new West Hall of the Convention Center. It’s absolutely clear that the collector car market is stronger than ever, and Barrett-Jackson is fueling that enthusiasm.”

Strong results at recent classic car auctions in both the US and Europe bodes well for Monterey Week in mid-August for which several high-profile cars were already announced.