Barrett-Jackson To Host Online Only Auctions Beginning May 8th

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Barrett-Jackson To Host Online Only Auctions Beginning May 8th

Photo Credits: Barrett-Jackson


Collector cars to go?

With the world shut down to the Coronavirus, Barrett-Jackson is moving to an online-only auction to be held May 8th-May 17th. The May 2020 Online Only Auction will feature 75 premium hand-picked collector vehicles as well as 250+ pieces of authentic auto memorabilia. The auction will be hosted by online bidding platform Proxibid.

Barrett-Jackson is sharing a few of the selected vehicles consigned to the Online Only auction and the list includes three desirable Corvettes:

“Barrett-Jackson was the first collector car auction company to introduce live internet bidding to the industry in the early 1990s,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Today, that same innovative spirit has led to our new online auction platform that will deliver the same level of trust digitally as we do in person. All of our bidders will be carefully pre-screened and our vehicles reviewed with the same care as at our live events, making our online auctions the perfect extension of the Barrett-Jackson experience.”

Barrett-Jackson To Host Online Only Auctions Beginning May 8th


Barrett-Jackson has promised that the Online Only auction will contain the same great elements as their live events. If you are interested in becoming a bidder or reviewing the docket, view the May 2020 Online Only Event Page.

“No other company connects the collector car community like Barrett-Jackson,” said Jackson. “Over the last nearly 50 years, we’ve built a brand that’s come to represent more than just the auction of collector cars. Our relaunched online auction platform is the perfect extension of the Barrett-Jackson experience. It won’t just feature a diverse docket of coveted collector cars you expect from our auctions, it’ll fan the flame of passion we share as enthusiasts.”

In promoting the Online Only auction, Barrett-Jackson is showing this video of the 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe built by Jeff Hayes. The Split-Window Coupe is powered by a GM hot-cam LS3 that makes 540 hp:


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Barrett-Jackson

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