Cars Of Barrett-Jackson, Palm Beach

1966 Chevelle SS

1966 Chevelle SS, sold at $29,700

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If you’re a motor head of any kind, you owe it to yourself to make the pilgrimage to a Barrett-Jackson auction. Part auto auction, part theater, part state fair, there truly is something for everyone, including some outstanding bargains to be had on classic cars. Whether you’re in the market for an unrestored bargain or a concours winning classic, you’ll find it at Barrett-Jackson; their online auction catalog (with lot descriptions and post-auction pricing) is a great source of information. Want to track how 1967 Pontiac GTO’s have increased in price? The Barrett-Jackson catalog from past auctions is a good starting point.

I saw some truly impressive sheetmetal cross the block this weekend, and the amount of money spent ($8.8 million in the first two days of the show) bodes well for the economy. It’s a good time to be a buyer, as a lot of collections are paring down their cars to fund operational expenses or new acquisitions. As with real estate, quality cars are still selling at respectable prices, though the market seems to have decreased quite a bit from its pre-crash peak.

In no particular order, here are some of the cars and the prices they sold at this weekend:

1960 Nash Metropolitan Convertible

1960 Nash Metropolitan Convertible, sold at $13,750

1967 Corvette 427 Convertible

1967 Corvette 427 Roadster, sold at $165,000

1970 Plymouth Superbird

1970 Plymouth Superbird clone, sold at $77,000

1969 Pontiac GTO

1969 Pontiac GTO, sold at $22,550

1981 Alfa Romeo Spyder

1981 Alfa Romeo Spyder, sold at $9,350

1991 Corvette ZR-1

1991 Corvette ZR-1, sold at $33,000

1966 Dodge Coronet

1966 Dodge Coronet Convertible, sold at $36,300

1967 Camaro RS

1967 Camaro RS, sold at $46,200

1969 Camaro RS/SS

1969 Camaro RS/SS Indy Pace Car Replica, sold at $47,300

1970 Buick GSX Stage 1

1970 Buick GSX Stage 1, sold at $128,700

1971 Dodge Hemi Challenger

1971 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T, sold at $95,700 (steal of the show)

1953 REO Speedwagon F-20

1953 REO Speedwagon Rescue Truck, sold at $33,600