Kyle Busch and Samantha Busch have enjoyed a successful day at the car auction. They have parted ways with two classic vehicles from their collection.
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The two headed to the Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction, which took place on April 16-18. They put Samantha's 1957 Thunderbird convertible and Busch's 1956 Chevrolet Bel-Air custom coupe on the auction block. Both cars sold for a considerable amount of money.
According to Barrett-Jackson, Busch's car sold for a whopping $143,000. Samantha's car went for even more at $159,500. The two stood on the dais and celebrated as the auctions took place.
'@NASCAR power couple moment on the block! Big thanks to @KyleBusch and @SamanthaBusch for joining us to sell their custom 1956 @Chevrolet Bel Air for $143,000 and 1957 @Ford Thunderbird convertible for $159,500.
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— Barrett-Jackson (@Barrett_Jackson) April 18, 2026
For a refresher, Samantha's car features a 312ci V-8 engine producing 240 horsepower. This engine pairs with an automatic transmission. The 1957 Thunderbird convertible now features a pink (dusk rose) exterior with whitewall tires and two different tops. This vehicle has 1,100 miles since its frame-off restoration.
Busch's 1956 Bel-Air has a twilight turquoise and white exterior paired with a tan interior and Billet Specialties wheels. Its power comes from a LS1 V-8 engine with LS6 intake. This vehicle also underwent a frame-off restoration. It has since traveled 3,508 miles.
Samantha revealed during the busy Friday at the auction that a portion of the proceeds from the sale would go to the Samantha and Kyle Busch Bundle of Joy Fund. This foundation is dedicated to infertility education and awareness.
The two made a considerable amount of money with their respective car auctions, but Busch's Bel-Air was not the highest-priced classic on the block.
A 1955 Bel-Air convertible sold for a final price of $250,000. Yacht builder John Staluppi and his wife, Jeanette, placed the winning bid for this vehicle. This couple also kicked off a high-priced sequence of events involving a 1988 Chevrolet Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition.
They put in a winning bid of $135,000 but then donated the car back so it could raise more money for the American Heart Association. A second person put in a winning bid of $75,000. They then donated the Corvette once more so it could auction off a third time. The third sale generated another $75,000 and took the total amount to $285,000.
