Vicari Collector Car Auction - Dalton, GA

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Vicari Collector Car Auction - Dalton, GA

Time: July 29, 2022 to July 30, 2022
Location: Dalton Convention Center
Street: 2211 Tony Ingle Parkway
City/Town: Dalton, GA
Website or Map: https://vicariauction.com/dal…
Phone: Stacie Harmon cell: 504-251-8304 stacie@vicariauction.com
Event Type: collector, car, auction, collectibles
Organized By: Vicari Collector Car Auction
Latest Activity: Jul 20, 2022

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Event Description

  Admission: $15.00, Auction and Cruiz-In event (Age 12 and under free with paid adult)
  Car Registration: $45 before July 1
          $55 at event (All cars must be registered to go on cruise)
 

Gates open: Fri. & Sat. at 8:30 a.m.
Auction begins: Fri. & Sat. at 9:00 a.m.

Vehicle check-in: Wed. & Thurs. 9:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Vehicle check-out: Vehicles should be paid for and checked out by the end of auction on Saturday.


SHIPPING: Vicari does not make shipping arrangements. Vehicle Owners are responsible for arranging transport for their vehicles. Need information on Shippers/Transporters click HERE

  • Consignment fees:
     Friday:
      Sale Opener – $100, Standard Entry – $200, Prime Time – $400
     Saturday:
      Sale Opener – $150, Standard Entry – $250, Prime Time – $400

    Standard Bidder Registration Fee:
      $100 for Dalton, GA

    Bidder Registration Includes:
    • 1 Bidder Badge
    • 1 Guest Badge
    • Valid for all days of auction
    • Access to the bidding floor
    • Admission to the auction for you and your guest

    Buyer’s Premium:
    • 10% automobile, 20% memorabilia
    • Phone bidders will incur an additional 4%
      (Absentee bidder form can be found on our Forms page)
    • Online bidders will incur an additional 3%

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