Investment Cars of the Future
11 July 2000
Auction Head Tells Automotive Writers of Investment Cars of the FutureCraig Jackson, president of Barrett-Jackson Auction Company, believes the current boom in popularity and value of American "muscle" cars and foreign sports cars will continue. He also will disclose his thoughts on what might be the collectible cars of the future to the Motor Press Guild (MPG), one of the country's largest groups of automotive journalists and industry leaders, based in Los Angeles. The booming market in American muscle cars and foreign sports cars has been in progress for some time. Barrett-Jackson Auctions has been a part of it, having been on the scene for almost 30 years (their first auction was in 1971 in Scottsdale, Arizona, their headquarters). Celebrities and wealthy collectors have done well buying these cars, which can appreciate quite rapidly. Barrett-Jackson's most recent event in Monaco saw $5.6 million in cars sold, while its premier event last January in Scottsdale drew a spectator crowd of more than 140,000 and saw $23 million worth of vehicles auctioned off.