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Barrett-Jackson Raises Nearly $1 Million For Charity With Help From WWE Superstar Hulk Hogan

Barrett-Jackson Raises Nearly $1 Million For Charity With Help From WWE Superstar Hulk Hogan

Several vehicles sold in Palm Beach benefitted non-profit organizations, with 100 percent of the nearly $1 million dollars raised going to support veterans, children and other deserving charities Hulk Hogan, WWE Hall of Fame member, ripped the shirt off his back in the auction of a head-turning 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Custom (Lot #3003.1) Philanthropic […]

Barrett-Jackson To Sell Six Charity Vehicles At The 13th Annual Palm Beach Auction

Barrett-Jackson To Sell Six Charity Vehicles At The 13th Annual Palm Beach Auction

One-of-a-kind custom Tony Stewart “Smoke” Edition 396 Chevelle (Lot #3000) to benefit the Darrell Gwynn Foundation General Motors to support the Achilles Freedom Team with sale of a special-built 2015 Chevrolet Camaro COPO Racecar VIN #001 (Lot #3003) and the Karmanos Cancer Institute with a 2016 Cadillac CT6 Sedan (Lot #3001) WWE Hall of Fame […]

CELEBRITIES JEFF GORDON AND BUBBA WATSON ALONG WITH FORD AND GENERAL MOTORS DONATING VEHICLES FOR CHARITY

CELEBRITIES JEFF GORDON AND BUBBA WATSON ALONG WITH FORD AND GENERAL MOTORS DONATING VEHICLES FOR CHARITY

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson is donating this 1939 Cadillac LaSalle C-Hawk Custom Roadster to benefit Birdies for the Brave. NASCAR racing legends Jeff Gordon and Ray Evernham will auction a 1999 No. 24 Pepsi Chevrolet Monte Carlo (Lot #3007) to benefit Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation Professional golfer and Masters champion Bubba Watson is donating […]

18 DAYS UNTIL SCOTTSDALE: 1941 CADILLAC SERIES 62

This 1941 Cadillac Series 62 is one of more than 140 vehicles from the Ron Pratte Collection crossing the block at the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction in January. This rare pre-war ’41 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible (Lot #2022) was one of the last cars built by Cadillac before they converted the factory to the war-time production […]