GAA Classic Cars auction sets record sales in early 2026

GAA Classic Cars Auction in Greensboro, North Carolina, concluded its February event with 82% of lots sold, marking a strong start to 2026 for the collector car market. Notable sales included a never-titled 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition for $1,036,800. The auction also featured a charity donation raising $107,292 for Hurricane Helene relief.

The collector car market began 2026 on a high note, with auction houses reporting strong results that signal continued momentum. At its Greensboro, North Carolina, headquarters, GAA Classic Cars hosted a three-day weekend auction focused on modern and classic muscle cars, attracting an energetic crowd of buyers and enthusiasts.

The event achieved an 82% sell-through rate, with several standout sales highlighting the demand for rare vehicles. Among them was a never-titled 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition, which sold for $1,036,800. An all-original 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yenko fetched $426,600, while a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 went for $334,800. Additional high performers included a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird at $286,200 and a 1968 Ford Shelby GT500KR for $220,000.

Beyond the sales, the auction included a charitable highlight. George and Megan Shinn donated a 2004 Cadillac XLR to benefit the Rebuilding Hollers Foundation, a nonprofit aiding families affected by Hurricane Helene through home restorations. The donation raised $107,292, with more information available at RebuildingHollers.org.

This February success positions GAA Classic Cars well for its upcoming auction scheduled for April 9 through 11. The results underscore a market where buyers are acting swiftly on desirable examples amid appreciating values.

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