Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Auctions today announced the return of the Future Collector Car Show (FCCS) presented by Meguiar’s during the auction company’s flagship Scottsdale Auction for the second straight year. Held on Sunday, January 21, 2024, on the Polo Field at WestWorld of Scottsdale, this one-day event will be a part of all the excitement during the nine-day Scottsdale Auction, January 20-28. FCCS is a family-friendly, concours-style event featuring vehicles that best represent the future of the collector car hobby, with the goal of celebrating the cars we love today and the future collectibles of tomorrow. Vehicle registrations for FCCS are open now at FCCS.Barrett-Jackson.com.
“This past January was the first time FCCS was a part of our Scottsdale Auction and it was a resounding success,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “The event attracted a large, younger and diverse audience of automotive enthusiasts, and together with our Family Day the day prior, we hosted our largest opening weekend attendance in the history of Barrett-Jackson. I can’t wait to see the entries at FCCS for the second installment at Barrett-Jackson this January, and I look forward to celebrating this great hobby with everyone in attendance.”
At FCCS, spectators will enjoy a variety of vehicles ranging from highly modified custom builds to original and perfectly preserved rides, effectively creating an experience where multiple generations of enthusiasts can find common ground in their love of future collectibles.
Continuing the blend of automotive culture and the world of fashion, FCCS at Barrett-Jackson will also feature an immersive and competitive fashion show.
Prior to FCCS on January 21, judges will hand-pick the top cars for each category from the applications submitted. The target year range for featured vehicles is 1980 to present-day. FCCS team will be looking for quality vehicles, highly modified enthusiast builds, rare or low-production number cars and unique or uncommon vehicles. Every vehicle entered in the show qualifies for the coveted Best of Show title. There are also several other award categories, including a People’s Choice award selected by spectators on-site.
The entire selection of awards include:
- Best of Show presented by Meguiar’s – The vehicle epitomizing the essence of a future collectible embodying the utmost quality and craftsmanship.
- Best Preserved – The vehicle presented in its most original, unrestored, unaltered condition with age of vehicle in consideration.
- Best Restored – The vehicle best restored back to its pre-sale condition.
- Best Period Correct Modifications – The vehicle best altered in a way that faithfully captures the era in which it was originally made or when it was at its peak.
- Best Purpose-Built Performance – The vehicle that best showcases the purpose it was designed for, be it drag, drift, off-roading, road racing, etc.
- Best Electro-Mod – The all-electric vehicle that best showcases the technology.
- Barrett-Jackson Choice – Awarded by Barrett-Jackson executives.
- Elegance of Heritage – The vehicle that best represents the heritage of the vehicle’s manufacturer.
- Ford in a Ford – The best Ford-powered Ford vehicle representing the Ford Motor Company.
- Most Represented Car Club – Awarded to the most entries from a local, national or international car club.
- People’s Choice – The vehicle with the most votes via a live voting competition throughout the duration of the event.
- Rookie of the Year – Awarded to the top vehicle owned by someone 25 years of age or younger.
- Student’s Choice – Awarded to the top vehicle chosen by local students.
- Visionary Award – The vehicle best customized and crafted to perfectly reflect the owner’s unified vision.
Award winners in 2023 included a 2002 Honda S2000 that took home the Best of Show and a 2019 Volkswagen Jetta that was awarded the People’s Choice.
“We look forward to bringing FCCS back to Barrett-Jackson yet again this January,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “We’ve long been stewards within the hobby, helping nurture its growth for generations to come, and seeing so many younger individuals enthusiastic about collector cars is exciting. I look forward to another epic FCCS at our Scottsdale Auction in 2024.”
Hundreds of future collector cars will be a part of the FCCS. Participation to display a vehicle at the event is by application only, and the deadline to apply is January 5, 2024. Admission to FCCS will provide access to the entire Barrett-Jackson event on Sunday, January 21, including access to see auction cars on display, the vast Exhibitor Marketplace, sponsor displays, and enjoy the adrenaline-pumping Hot Laps and Thrill Rides on the Barrett-Jackson Performance Track. Visit FCCS.Barrett-Jackson.com for additional information on how to enter your vehicle, award categories, tickets and more.
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Source: www.classiccars.com