Barrett-Jackson Celebrates 20 Years in Palm Beach

The 2023 Palm Beach Auction will return to the South Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach April 13-15

2020 Ford GT. Courtesy Barrett-Jackson
2020 Ford GT. Courtesy Barrett-Jackson

Barrett-Jackson, producers of what are widely dubbed “The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions,” will return to the South Florida Fairgrounds in West Palm Beach for the 2023 Palm Beach Auction April 13-15. Celebrating 20 years in Palm Beach, the auction will serve as the epicenter for collector car enthusiasts, featuring coveted collectible vehicles, dozens of sponsor and exhibitor displays, and thrill rides in the latest performance vehicles from Dodge, Toyota, Ford, and Chevrolet.

“As one of our longest running events, the Palm Beach Auction has become a pinnacle event for enthusiasts to find an incredible selection of collectible vehicles in one of the country’s most popular destinations,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Unlike anything else, Barrett-Jackson’s ultimate automotive lifestyle event has something for everyone. From our diverse No Reserve docket, featuring hundreds of desirable collectibles, to exciting auction action in the arena and hot laps and thrill rides in the latest performance vehicles on the Barrett-Jackson Performance Track, it’s the perfect event for the entire family.”

Car tent. Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson
Car tent. Courtesy of Barrett-Jackson

Vehicles in the No Reserve docket include a 2020 Ford GT and 2005 Ford GT, both from The Steve Todhunter Collection. The 2020 third generation Ford GT is finished in Triple Yellow Tri-Coat paint, accented by Shadow Black overtop stripes reminiscent of a 1967 GT40 racing livery, and has less than 1,300 miles. The 2005 model, finished in Mark IV Red with white Le Mans stripes and a Code LB Ebony Black leather interior, has just 538 miles.

The diverse docket will also feature an impressive selection of custom one-off vehicles like a 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova SS nicknamed “Novakill,” and impeccably built Resto-Mods, including examples from the desirable SUV market, such as a custom 1969 Ford Bronco powered by a Gen 3 Ford 5.0-liter Coyote crate engine.

To purchase tickets and VIP packages to the event, click here.

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