

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Jan. 12, 2026 – Barrett-Jackson (https://www.barrett-jackson.com/), The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is offering several stunning classic and late-model supercars and exotics, all selling with No Reserve on Super Saturday during the 2026 Scottsdale Auction, Jan. 17-25 at WestWorld of Scottsdale. A professionally restored, matching-numbers 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe (Lot #1377) is a coveted classic with extensive documented provenance and will sell to benefit the California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation. Late-model supercars include a track-focused 2019 McLaren Senna (Lot #1366), No. 422 of 500 produced worldwide and rated at 789 horsepower.
“Super Saturday will be an incredible highlight of this year’s Scottsdale Auction, with some stunning vehicles crossing the block with No Reserve,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “Mercedes-Benz, McLaren, Ferrari, Ford and Porsche are celebrated marques that have earned the respect of automotive and racing enthusiasts worldwide. From a beautifully restored classic 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing (Lot #1377) to the modern performance and design of a 2021 McLaren Elva (1378.1), each of these Super Saturday cars will create unforgettable moments.”
The 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing Coupe (Lot #1377) is powered by the correct 3.0-liter, fuel-injected inline-6 engine with 4-speed manual transmission. Built on August 12, 1955, it was professionally restored in 2008 to factory-correct standards. It includes extensive restoration documents and will be sold to benefit the California Highway Patrol 11-99 Foundation. Also crossing the block is a 1961 Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roadster (Lot #1378) that is one of approximately 250 examples produced for the 1961 model year. It features the factory-correct four-wheel disc brake system and received a comprehensive body-on restoration by Coachwerks Restoration of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Featured McLarens crossing the block with No Reserve include the 2019 Senna (Lot #1366), No. 422 of 500 produced worldwide. A track-focused hypercar, it is powered by a twin-turbocharged V8 engine rated at 789 horsepower. It is finished in exposed gloss visual carbon fiber with McLaren Orange exterior accents over a Carbon Black interior. A 2021 Elva (Lot #1378.1) is powered by a DOHC twin-turbocharged V8 with twin-scroll superchargers and dry sump lubrication, paired with a 7-speed transmission. The carbon-fiber body is finished in Norello Red and incorporates McLaren’s Active Air Management system to control airflow over the open cockpit. The 2022 McLaren 765LT Spider (Lot #1364) is No. 638 of a limited-production run of 765. It is finished in McLaren Orange and is powered by McLaren’s proprietary twin-turbocharged and intercooled V8 delivering a factory-rated 755 horsepower. Based on McLaren’s carbon-fiber Monocage II structure, the 765LT delivers hypercar performance, including a 205-mph top speed.
“Throughout our weeklong auction we continue to rev up the adrenaline, culminating in a high-stakes Super Saturday featuring some of the most coveted supercars, hypercars and exotics,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “These incredible cars, like the 2019 McLaren Senna (Lot #1366), are the superstars of the week and generate so much excitement when they cross the block that the air is almost electric. It’s a part of the magic that only Barrett-Jackson offers and you’ve got to join us in Scottsdale to be a part of it.”
Late-model Ferraris crossing the block include a 2023 SF 90 Stradale (Lot #1359) powered by a twin-turbocharged 8-cylinder engine with three electric motors, producing a combined 986 horsepower. Finished in Bianco Avus 100 with a blue leather Alcantara interior, it has 668 actual miles and features an AFS System American, black ceramic exhaust tips, blue brake calipers suspension lifter and back radar. Another 2023 SF 90 Stradale (Lot #1383.1) has 1,153 actual miles and is finished in Ferrari’s exclusive non-standard Azzurro La Plata special two-layer color over an Extra Range white leather interior. The one-owner Ferrari features additional carbon-fiber options, including a driver’s zone with LEDs, air splitter, rear side intakes and dashboard inserts.
Powered by a naturally aspirated flat-6 that produces 518 horsepower, Lot #1358 is a 2024 Porsche 911 GT3 RS Weissach. It features the Weissach Package with a carbon-fiber rear wing, front axle lift system and Satin Pyro forged magnesium wheels. The GT3 RS Weissach includes factory instrumentation and controls and features a black leather interior accented by stitching and seat belts in Guards Red. It also offers black LED Matrix Design headlamps, Exclusive Design taillights, a Bose surround-sound system, and front and rear dash cameras.
The 2020 Ford GT, Chassis No. L133, (Lot #1376.1) is a Carbon Series specification, one of the lowest-production variants of the second-generation Ford GT. Among the most exclusive modern American supercars ever built, it is powered by a race-derived mid-mounted 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine rated at 647 horsepower. Equipped with the Gloss Exterior Carbon Package, the 2018 Ford GT (Lot #1344) is Chassis No. J025 and powered by a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged engine rated at 647 horsepower. Interior features include Sparco fixed carbon-fiber bucket seats, integrated tubular steel roll cage, steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters and F1-inspired carbon-fiber steering wheel. The 2022 Ford GT ’64 Heritage Edition (Lot #1382) mechanical features include carbon-fiber monocoque construction, carbon-fiber wheels, race-bred suspension architecture and high-performance braking and cooling systems engineered for Ford GT specifications. The exterior is finished in the Heritage Edition livery created to honor GT/101, the first 1964 Ford GT prototype that launched Ford’s Le Mans racing program; Heritage-specific elements include Wimbledon White paint, Antimatter Blue carbon-fiber accents, lightweight titanium tow hook and matching Antimatter Blue over-the-top striping.
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For more than three decades the City of Scottsdale has proclaimed the third week of January as official Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Week.
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On Friday, Jan. 16, country music superstar Cole Swindell will perform live for the 3rd annual “Rock The Block” concert in the Auction Arena at WestWorld of Scottsdale. In addition, the opening act will feature multi-platinum singer-songwriter Chase Rice.
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