The sun was shining during the final day of the 2024 Palm Beach Auction and supercars proved to be the superstars of the show, producing many exciting moments with big sales with an enthusiastic audience. The last of the more than 600 incredible collector vehicles made their way across the block on Saturday, resulting in over 20 record-breaking sales.
The day’s top seller was an Alan Mann Heritage Edition 2022 Ford GT (Lot #742), setting a new world auction record with its $1,292,500 sale, followed by a 2022 Ferrari SF90 (Lot #732) with its world auction record sale of $1.1 million. The third collector car to join the seven-figure club on Super Saturday was a 2021 Ford GT Carbon Series (Lot #721) with its $1,001,000 sale.
Ford GTs continued to command the top slots at the event, with a 2019 Ford GT (Lot #764) crossing the auction block for $902,000, followed by a 2005 Ford GT (Lot #725) for $451,000 and a 2005 Ford GT Heffner Performance Twin-Turbo (Lot #745) that sold for $374,000.
Other superstars of the show that landed in Saturday’s top sales included a 2020 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (Lot #740) for a world auction record of $698,500, a 1946 Dodge Power Wagon custom pickup (Lot #746) for $363,000 and a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette custom convertible (Lot #716) for $335,500. A 1933 Pierce-Arrow Twelve convertible sedan (Lot #723), 2024 Jeep Gladiator Custom Demon 170 pickup (Lot #748) and the 1969 Dodge Charger “Joe Dirt Daytona” movie car (Lot #749.1) each brought in winning bids of $330,000.
In addition to all the supercars on the block, the Palm Beach chapter of the Ferrari Club of America ‒ along with dozens of participants and their vehicles from South Florida’s Supercar Saturdays ‒ joined in on the final day of Barrett-Jackson fun in Florida by rallying to the event. Dozens of young automotive enthusiasts and students were also on-site as part of the Ford Youth Initiative.
Celebrities in attendance on Saturday included Vicente “The Silent Assassin” Luque, a Brazilian and American professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the UFC welterweight division, who stopped by the auction to take in all the action.
The morning’s Automobilia Auction also brought some impressive sales. A spectacular Texaco Oil neon porcelain sign with animated neon (Lot #8296) from the late-1950s/early ’60s was the big winner of the day, with a final bid of $36,800. Other neons that earned a spot in the Top 5 included a large 1951 Mobil Oil porcelain Pegasus sign with animated neon (Lot #8299.1) that sold for $33,350 and a 1940s-50s American Gasoline porcelain with neon sign (Lot #8297.1) that crossed the block for $29,900. Gas pumps remained popular with bidders as well. A highlight was a 1928 Polly Gasoline Wayne Model 615 visible gas pump (Lot #8287) with its $34,500 sale, followed by a late-1950s Polly Oil fuel island with two Wayne 505 gas pumps (Lot #8283), which sold for $31,050.
Barrett-Jackson extends its heartfelt appreciation for the enthusiasm they received at our 2024 Palm Beach Auction from our incredible bidders, consignors, sponsors, exhibitors, guests and fans, along with the vibrant South Florida community. Hope to see everyone at the 2024 Scottsdale Fall Auction at WestWorld, October 10-13.
LOT | Vehicle | Sale Price |
742 | 2022 FORD GT ALAN MANN HERITAGE EDITION | $1,292,500 |
732 | 2022 FERRARI SF90 SPIDER | $1,100,000 |
721 | 2021 FORD GT CARBON SERIES | $1,001,000 |
764 | 2019 FORD GT | $902,000 |
740 | 2020 LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR SVJ | $698,500 |
725 | 2005 FORD GT | $451,000 |
745 | 2005 FORD GT HEFFNER PERFORMANCE TWIN-TURBO | $374,000 |
746 | 1946 DODGE POWER WAGON CUSTOM PICKUP | $363,000 |
716 | 1966 CHEVROLET CORVETTE CUSTOM CONVERTIBLE | $335,500 |
723 | 1933 PIERCE-ARROW TWELVE CONVERTIBLE SEDAN | $330,000 |
748 | 2024 JEEP GLADIATOR CUSTOM DEMON 170 PICKUP | $330,000 |
749.1 | 1969 DODGE CHARGER “JOE DIRT DAYTONA” MOVIE CAR | $330,000 |
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