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Time: May 7, 2015 at 10am to May 9, 2015 at 6pm
Location: Auburn Auction Park
Street: 5536 County Rd. 11A
City/Town: Auburn, IN
Website or Map: http://www.auctionsamerica.com
Phone: 877-906-2437
Event Type: auction
Organized By: Sadie Chapple
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2015
Auctions America presents the first of its two annual Auburn sales, the Auburn Spring Collector Car Weekend, May 7 – 9 at the historic Auburn Auction Park in Indiana. Achieving record results and attendance in 2014, Auburn Spring has quickly become a must-attend weekend on the national collector car calendar, enjoying strong, consistent growth. The 2015 offering will offer something for all automotive tastes and budgets, with approximately 600 American muscle cars, classics, exotic sports cars and hot rods along with a selection of memorabilia expected to cross the block during the three day sale. In addition to the auction, the weekend will also feature an onsite swap meet, car corral, and the return of the Antique Automobile Club of America’s Special National Spring Meet to provide a complete collector car weekend for enthusiasts. For those unable to attend the auction in person, Auctions America offers a broad range of remote bidding options including Internet, absentee and telephone bidding, and the auction will stream live online at auctionsamerica.com to provide real-time coverage of the event.
For further information and to view a frequently updated list of entries, visit auctionsamerica.com or call toll free 877-906-2437 (or +1 260-927-9797 outside North America).
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