“Global #1” Toyota GR Supra Made $2.1 Million For Charity

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Photo credit: Barrett-Jackson

From Road & Track

The six-cylinder Launch Edition Toyota Supra may start at $55,250 before taxes in America, but for charity during Barrett-Jackson's annual Scottsdale auction, somebody payed $2.1 million for the "one-of-a-kind Global #1" example.

While regular people can order their Launch Edition Supras in either Renaissance Red 2.0, Absolute Zero White or Nocturnal Black, the winner of VIN #20201 got a Phantom Matte exterior, along with matte black wheels, red mirror caps and carbon trim in the cabin.

Photo credit: Barrett-Jackson
Photo credit: Barrett-Jackson

While all proceeds from the Toyota Supra sale benefit the American Heart Association and the Bob Woodruff Foundation (supporting veterans and service members), the $1.1 million Barrett-Jackson CEO Craig Jackson payed for the first production 2020 Shelby GT500 goes to JDRF, to help funding type 1 diabetes research.

The VIN 001 Shelby GT500 is a Twister Orange example, which should look great parked next to a Sebring Orange Corvette ZR1 in any garage. But this one goes to Craig Jackson's.

Photo credit: Barrett-Jackson
Photo credit: Barrett-Jackson

via Carscoops.

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