RM Auctions Auburn Fall Sale

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RM Auctions Auburn Fall Sale

Time: August 30, 2018 to September 2, 2018
Location: Auburn Auction Park
Street: 5536 County Road 11A
City/Town: Auburn
Website or Map: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auc…
Phone: +1 519 352 4575
Event Type: auction
Organized By: RM Sotheby's
Latest Activity: May 10, 2018

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A Labor Day weekend tradition for enthusiasts across the country for over 45 years, RM Auctions' Auburn Fall sale returns to the historic Auburn Auction Park in Indiana, 30 August–2 September. 

Previously held under the Auctions America banner, the 2017 Auburn Fall sale was a tremendous success. The four-day event resulted in $19.2 million in total sales with a strong 79 percent sell-through rate. In total, more than 700 vehicles and over 250 lots of memorabilia crossed the podium. Top sales were led by a 1933 Duesenberg Model SJ 'Sweep Panel' Phaeton by LaGrande, which sold for a well-deserved $2,300,000. 

RM Auctions' 2018 Auburn Fall auction, the 48th annual event, will see more than 1,000 quality collector cars and an assortment of automobilia cross the podium during a four-day sale, ranging from American classics to European sports cars, Detroit muscle, hot rods, customs, and modern collectibles. Beyond the dual-ring auction action, there's fun for the entire family, with an onsite swap meet, car corral, and additional automotive-themed attractions.

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