Vicari Collector Car Auction -Biloxi, MS

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Vicari Collector Car Auction -Biloxi, MS

Time: October 6, 2022 to October 8, 2022
Location: Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention
Street: 2350 Beach Blvd.
City/Town: Biloxi, MS 39531
Website or Map: https://vicariauction.com/bil…
Phone: Stacie M. Harmon - Manager 504-875-3561 stacieh.vicariauction@gmail.com
Event Type: collector, car, auction, collectibles
Organized By: Vicari Collector Car Auction
Latest Activity: Sep 12, 2022

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Event Description

  • Three Full Days of Auctioning Bliss! Or Bid Online from home!
  • Admission: $20.00 (Age 10 and under free with paid adult)
     

    Gates open: Thurs, Fri. & Sat. at 8:30 a.m.
    Auction begins: Thurs, Fri. & Sat. at 10:00 a.m.

    Vehicle check-in: Tues & Wed. 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.

    (*Note: SUNDAY, office will open at 9:00 a.m and close at 11:00 a.m. Vicari Auction employees WILL NOT be available on site after 11:00 a.m. All sales must be completed prior.)

  • Consignment fees:
    Thursday: Entry $100 Friday: Sale Opener – $200, Standard Entry – $350, Prime Time – $600
    Saturday: Sale Opener – $250, Standard Entry – $400, Prime Time – $600

    Standard Bidder Registration Fee:
    $150 for all auctions

    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% (Proxibid link below)
  • If you want your car to appear in our online brochure, please send good quality photos of your car(s) by:
    September 21
  • Express/Pre-Registration – ends September 26.
  • On-site Registration Begins – October 5
  • Bidder fee: $150 (please read information for Buying a Car)
    *AFC, NextGear Capital and Floorplan Xpress accepted at auction
  • Stacie M. Harmon
    Vicari Auction
    Marketing/Graphics Manager
    1900 Destrehan Ave.
    Harvey, LA 70058
    cell: 504-251-8304
    office: 504-875-3561

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