The Sale Price For “Fast & Furious” Cars
By David Castro
![UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - MAY 23: A general view of the atmosphere at the Universal CityWalk 20th anniversary event featuring 8 original cars from the "Fast & The Furious" Movie Franchise 5 Towers Outdoor Concert Arena on May 23, 2013 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Ben Horton/Getty Images) UNIVERSAL CITY, CA - MAY 23: A general view of the atmosphere at the Universal CityWalk 20th anniversary event featuring 8 original cars from the "Fast & The Furious" Movie Franchise 5 Towers Outdoor Concert Arena on May 23, 2013 in Universal City, California. (Photo by Ben Horton/Getty Images)](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/79f665068c64fbdef6fa75e4331bbdb5c08904ac85852023ac40538d79a4a86a.jpg)
“Fast & Furious 9” is coming to a movie theater near you tomorrow and like many folks I will be seeing it as soon as possible. It’s been 20-years since the first chapter of the Fast Saga was released and I’ve been down since day one.
I can readily admit that the series is a bunch of popcorn flicks and I don’t care. They’re entertaining and a form of escapism from some of the funk or drudgery that can fill our daily lives. You don’t watch a Fast & Furious for artistic pursuits in cinema, you go to be entertained and ogle some cars.
If one is inclined you can own a piece of the “Fast & Furious” and purchase a car used in the movie series. They’re not cheap but they have been available over the years at various car auctions.
(Full disclosure: I am a former Barrett-Jackson employee.)
What follows are the auction results for some of the cars used in the “Fast & Furious” movies: