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Dana Mecum’s Original Spring Classic Auction Approaches $40 Million In Sales

Indy Event is Company’s Largest Auction Ever, Deals Continue with The Bid Goes On

Hundreds of collector cars left the Indianapolis State Fairgrounds with new owners during the 22nd Annual Mecum Original Spring Classic Auction, May 13-17, 2009, in Indianapolis, Ind. The five-day auction boasted total gross sales (including buyer’s premium) approaching $40 million.

Mecum offered more than 1,000 high-quality collector cars and 350 vintage neon signs – which have exploded in popularity and value during the past few years – to registered bidders, reporting a 70% sold rate for the Indy auction.

“I think the economy is tough right now, but we’re taking the position that we’re going to exist above it,” said President Dana Mecum. “Three years ago at the peak of the collector car hobby, we sold a best of $30 million. In the current economic climate, the team at Mecum got back to basics and worked hard for buyers and sellers to have the strongest presentation of cars and registered bidders we’ve ever organized. The Mecum employees deserve all the credit for their wonderful customer service, energy and dedication at the auction.”

Mecum estimates final sales for the Spring Classic Auction will reach $40 million with The Bid Goes On purchases. When cars don’t sell on the auction block at a reserve auction, Mecum continues to market those vehicles through its program The Bid Goes On, which has successfully sold 35 cars for $2.5 million in sales from the Indy event with additional deals pending.

The legendary 1965 Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe did not meet the reserve on the auction block, but continues to be marketed at The Bid Goes On. Serving as the centerpiece for the Indy Spring Classic, the Shelby Daytona brought great energy and many new customers to the auction.

“Several interested buyers are making offers on this big-ticket racecar, which reflects the high quality of vehicles that Mecum Auction attracts,” said Mecum. “In its first race the Shelby Daytona Cobra did not finish but went on to win the world championship. While it did not sell over the weekend, it will certainly finish in record form again.”

The Original Spring Classic’s Top 10 Sales (all sales reflect hammer prices) were:

1966 Shelby 427 S/C Cobra Roadster CSX 3034 (Lot F248.1) at $1,165,000
1966 Shelby Cobra 427 Ex-Tom Payne Competition Roadster CSX 3020 (Lot F246) at $1,000,000
1967 Shelby GT500 Convertible (Lot F248) at $825,000
1964 Cooper Monaco King Cobra (Lot F237) at $600,000
1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible (Lot S126) at $375,000
1938 Indy Blue Crown Special Racecar (Lot F256) at $375,000
1965 Chevrolet Chevelle SS Z16 (Lot S122) at $335,000
1969 Chevrolet Chevelle COPO Hardtop (Lot S124) at $310,000
1955 Chevrolet Corvette Duntov Test Mule (Lot F208) at $310,000
1970 Plymouth Hemi Superbird (Lot S180.1) at $300,000
More than 14,000 buyers, sellers and general car enthusiasts attended this year’s auction.

Complete Original Spring Classic Auction results are available to Mecum InfoNet members, which is free to join at http://www.mecum.com/infonet/infonet.cfm. Mecum InfoNet members can log in to see car-by-car results by visiting the Consignments Page. Mecum’s upcoming St. Paul Auction with the Minnesota Street Rod Association is June 20, 2009, at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds and will feature 250 collector cars. Tickets are available at the door for $10.

The Mecum Auction Company has been specializing in the sale of collector cars, muscle cars and Corvettes for more than 20 years. In spring 2008, the company sold its 50,000th car. Consignment, Bidder, event and accommodation information is available online at www.Mecum.com or by calling (815) 568-8888.