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GAA Classic Cars Recaps Successful November Sale

GAA Classic Cars celebrates a successful November auction.

Auction houses across the country see classic cars and collector-worthy masterpieces crossing the block, with the gavel often announcing impressive values for cars that are cherished by their owners, and with an exciting setting for them to change hands during auction sales. One of those is GAA Cars, and with its November sale coming to a close, the auction house is celebrating the many successes that took place during the auction, including the sales of supercars, classics, and muscle heroes.

A 78-percent sell-through rate included a 2018 Ford GT, which was the top seller at $918,000. It’s finished in Liquid Blue, with just eleven miles on its odometer. Following behind was a cherished classic: a 1970 Plymouth Superbird, which sold for $459,000, and a 1968 Shelby GT500KR in Acapulco Blue, which sold for $334,800.

Other highlights from the auction other Shelby masterpieces, like a 1966 GT350H with a high bid of $190,000, a 1967 GT500 which sold for $237,600, a 1969 GT350 selling for $141,480, and a 1970 GT500 for $156,600. In addition to that, a modern American performance pinnacle also sold at the auction, a 2019 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 with only 323 miles. Part of the Wilkerson No Reserve Collection and finished in Blade Silver, it sold for $280,000.

A group of four cars from 1967 was included in the top ten sellers at the GAA Classic Cars November Auction this year, two Corvettes selling for $172,800 and $167,400, and two Mustangs selling for $237,600 and $162,000. The auction raised $180,000 for charity, as well, giving added meaning and purpose to an exciting sale of classic and collector-worthy cars. With some desirable sellers crossing the block and cause supported along with that, the November 2025 sale from GAA Classic Cars was one to remember.

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