
The 1920s were roaring and by the results for Barrett-Jackson’s Scottsdale auction the 2020s look to follow suit when it comes to sales. The annual auction saw its largest sales total in their 49 year history bringing in over $141 million in no reserve sales! Making up that astounding total was a combination of charity lots and non-charity lots with the latter’s top 5 brining in $5,368,000 an over a million dollar a lot average.
5. 1963 ASTON MARTIN DB5 – $660,000

– Under 250 built
– Believed to be No. 52 and one of the first with the ZF 5-speed gearbox
– Original 400/1307 engine and gearbox
4. 2019 MCLAREN SENNA – $946,000

– 1 of 500
– Twin-turbocharged 4-liter V8 with 789hp and 590lb.-ft. of torque
– 0-60 in 2.8-seconds
3. 1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL1 COPO – $1,094,500
– No. 59 of the 69 produced for this model year
– Only one with a NC8 chambered exhaust
– Original matching number car
2. 2017 FORD GT – $1,182,500

– One owner with 538 actual miles
– $82,250 in options, including Carbon Fiber Package and Dark Energy Interior Package
– 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine
1. 2017 FORD GT – $1,485, 500

– Over $50,000 in options
– 141 actual miles and out of the personal collection of former Ford VP
– 0-60 in under 3-seconds and over 216mph top speed