I found a nugget of gold up in the hills of Carolina!!!  Tom Mack Classics https://tommackclassics.com/   704-400-1127  April 6 2017, at "High Noon" They are holding their annual Spring Thursday Auction and it promises to be very special. It will be held inside the Cabarrus Area and Event center in Concord NC.  That is 12 miles North of the Speedway.  For more information check out the website or give them a call.  I did hear the  consignment fee is only $199.00 and the 1 day sale will be limited to 150 cars.  As I said for more information check out the website or give them a call.  Mr. Mack had an outstanding 83% sales rate for the September 2016 auction

My buddy Bruce told me about this auction so I checked it out..since 1984 Mr. Mack has been doing auctions in Charlotte NC area and it looks like Mr. Mack has got quite a collection not only for the auction but in his inventory. The 57 BelAire station wagon, the 59 Cadillac Coupe De Ville catch your eye, then for the person who likes a little pep to their step the 1967 Corvette Convertible and the 1969 Camaro RS/SS and then you notice the 1963 Corvair Spyder convertible with no reserve...but it's Mr. Mack's inventory that surprises you...

Mr. Mack's antique inventory is very impressive and if you are looking for Ford Model A 1929-1931, talk to Mr. Mack.  Also if you are looking for a project car, like my buddy Shane Gillespie of Gillespie's Hot Rods, talk to Mr. Mack about that 1940 Ford Deluxe, that he has parked, waiting on someone to give it a good home and some TLC.

Don't take my word for it folks, as you know I try to be straight up and post what I see and hear, so you can make your own opinion.  Check out the website; give them a call, Mr. Mack might have just what you were looking for. Do me a favor folks, when you call or talk to the folks at Mr. Mack's tell him the next time I am up there, he can take me out for some of those sweet Carolina Baby Backs and maybe a shot of that Carolina Shine. May the sun shine and the trophies be many until next time-lee

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