GAA Classic Cars Auction -Greensboro, NC

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GAA Classic Cars Auction -Greensboro, NC

Time: July 24, 2025 to July 26, 2025
Location: 301 Norwalk Street
Street: 301 Norwalk Street
City/Town: Greensboro, NC, 27407
Website or Map: https://www.gaaclassiccars.co…
Phone: 855-862-2257
Event Type: cars, auction/swap, show
Latest Activity: Jul 21, 2025

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750 Classic, Antique and Unique Vehicle Auction in Greensboro, NC  Cost: $15 per person per day    

NOTICE TO ALL WHO ATTEND GAA CLASSIC CAR EVENTS: This is an automobile auction.  Vehicles for sale should be registered for the auction.  GAA’s parking lot is not a sale lot.  Vehicles cannot be displayed as "for sale" or sold on our premises unless registered for the auction.  Violators will be asked to remove all “for sale” items from their vehicle.  If the owner fails to do so they will be asked to leave with no refunds.  If the owner cannot be located GAA reserves the right to tow the vehicle.


AUCTION SCHEDULE

Thursday

  • 8:00am: Gates Open
  • 9:00am: Auction Starts with Classic Memorabilia
  • 10:00am: Vehicle Sale Begins with Approximately 265 Vehicles

Friday

  • 8:00am: Gates Open
  • 9:00am: Auction Starts with Classic Memorabilia
  • 10:00am: Vehicle Sale Begins with Approximately 247 Vehicles

Saturday

  • 8:00am: Gates Open
  • 9:00am: Auction Starts with Classic Memorabilia
  • 10:00am: Vehicle Sale Begins with Approximately 190 Vehicles

 

     

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