Displaying results 1 - 25 of 507 for barrett-jackson. Subscribe to this search
Barrett-Jackson is home to the world’s most profitable car auction. Its main event, held every January in Scottsdale, kicked off its 2013 season by tying its 2007 record sales of close to $100 million.
An Ahwatukee Foothills man scored the original 19-foot-long black, bubble-topped car used in the 1960s “Batman” TV show for $4.2 million Saturday night at the Barrett-Jackson car auction at WestWorld in Scottsdale.
The original Batmobile, from the 1960s TV series, was auctioned off last weekend at the Barrett-Jackson auto show in Scottsdale. The buyer was Ahwatukee Foothills resident Rick Champagne, who purchased the iconic vehicle with a winning bid of $4.2 million. The 19-foot-long, black, bubble-topped car was used in the TV show that starred Adam West as the Caped Crusader. Famed auto customizer George Barris transformed a one-of-a-kind 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car into a sleek crime-fighting machine. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
The original Batmobile, from the 1960s TV series, was auctioned off last weekend at the Barrett-Jackson auto show in Scottsdale. The buyer was Ahwatukee Foothills resident Rick Champagne, who purchased the iconic vehicle with a winning bid of $4.2 million. The 19-foot-long, black, bubble-topped car was used in the TV show that starred Adam West as the Caped Crusader. Famed auto customizer George Barris transformed a one-of-a-kind 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car into a sleek crime-fighting machine. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
The Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction — one of the biggest events of the year in the entire Valley — cranks up Jan. 13 at WestWorld of Scottsdale.
The 42nd annual Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auction will take over Jan. 13-20, 2013, at Westworld of Scottsdale — but you can get revved up for the auto action sooner.
This October, 2012 photo, shows the the original Batmobile in Los Angeles. Batman's original ride, from the 1960s TV series, will be auctioned on Jan. 19, 2013, at the Barrett-Jackson auction house in Scottsdale, Ariz. The 19-foot-long black, bubble-topped car was used in the TV show that starred Adam West as the Caped Crusader. Famed auto customizer George Barris transformed a one-of-a-kind 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car into a sleek crime-fighting machine. On the show, it boasted lasers and a Batphone and could lay down smokescreens and oil slicks. (AP Photo/Courtesy Barrett-Jackson/George Barris)
This October, 2012 photo, shows the the original Batmobile in Los Angeles. Batman's original ride, from the 1960s TV series, will be auctioned on Jan. 19, 2013, at the Barrett-Jackson auction house in Scottsdale, Ariz. The 19-foot-long black, bubble-topped car was used in the TV show that starred Adam West as the Caped Crusader. Famed auto customizer George Barris transformed a one-of-a-kind 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car into a sleek crime-fighting machine. On the show, it boasted lasers and a Batphone and could lay down smokescreens and oil slicks. (AP Photo/Courtesy Barrett-Jackson/George Barris)
LOS ANGELES — Batman's ride is up for sale — just the thing for cruising on those Dark Knights.
PGA Pro Bubba Watson will drive The General Lee from "The Dukes of Hazzard" fame during a ceremonial parade lap as part of his duties as honorary race official at the SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500 on March 4 at Phoenix International Raceway.
PGA Pro Bubba Watson will drive The General Lee from "The Dukes of Hazzard" fame during a ceremonial parade lap as part of his duties as honorary race official at the SUBWAY Fresh Fit 500 on March 4 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Who's got the oldest car in Arizona?
Who's got the oldest car in Arizona?
The 1964 Miller-Meteor Cadillac hearse used to transport President John F. Kennedy’s body from Parkland Hospital to a waiting Air Force One sold for $160,000 at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)
A 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing, the model with the lowest known mileage at 4,100 miles on it sold for $2.5 million at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in Scottsdale on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)
A 1947 Franay-bodied Bentley Mark VI Coachworks fetched $2.7 million at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in Scottsdale on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)
The sleek 1954 Desoto Adventurer II, formerly was owned by King Mohammed V of Morocco, sold for $1.3 million at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in Scottsdale on Saturday. Only one of this vehicle was produced. (Photo courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)
A 1948 Tucker Torpedo, from the collection of Chandler car collector Ron Pratte, sold for a record $2.9 million at the Barrett-Jackson auto Auction at Westworld in Scottsdale on Saturday. There were just 51 cars produced and about 38 of them are believed to be in existence. The car was made popular by the late 1980s Hollywood motion picture, "Tucker: A Man and His Dream," and was just the fourth one to go through the auction in its 41 years. (Photo courtesy of Barrett-Jackson)
In what is being billed as one of the renowned automobile show and auction's best years in some time, big spending blended with a re-emergence of the classics at the Scottsdale-based Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction very well could be a sign that the economy is starting to improve, the auction's Chairman and CEO believes.
Samantha Anderson of Ahwatukee Foothills modeled recently on the runway at the Barrett-Jackson Kids and Teen Fashion Show. Anderson was one of 10 young women shown for the teen show on Jan. 15. She is a 15-year-old freshman at Desert Vista High School. The fashion show took place as part of the Cox family fun day at the Barrett-Jackson Car Auction, benefiting various Valley charities.
Fifteen-year-old Ahwatukee Foothills resident Riley Kocsis has got talent.
Samantha Anderson of Ahwatukee Foothills modeled recently on the runway at the Barrett-Jackson Kids and Teen Fashion Show.
Riley Kocsis, 15, was named one of three winners of AZ�s Got Talent at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Show in Scottsdale.
Riley Kocsis, 15, was named one of three winners of AZ�s Got Talent at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Show in Scottsdale.
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
By Mark Heller, Tribune
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
Guest Commentary by Bill Richardson
© Copyright 2013, East Valley Tribune, Tempe, AZ. [Terms of Use | Privacy Policy]
A Division of 10/13 Communications