We have a love affair with our cars. We build models of them, give them names, spend as much money on beautifying and caring for them as we spend on ourselves, and some of us even sob like babies when we have to say our final goodbyes to them.
Each year, the Mecum auction brings 100 years of auto history and more than 2,500 cars to Indy. Different cars every year looking for new garages to call home. Pristine collector cars, powerful muscle cars (I can almost hear their engines rev when I get close), classic autos of bygone eras, retired race cars (some have been big winners), and exotics. There are 158 Corvettes alone. Also 25 Ferraris. I think I can guarantee you'll see at least a few cars you've never before seen in the wild.
And it's not just cars. There are trucks, motorcycles, tractors, boats, road art, and memorabilia up for bids. There's also the Dodge Thrill Ride which puts you in either a Charger or Challenger Hellcat for 45 seconds on a quarter-mile course with a professional driver at the wheel who will do some drifting like the racers do.
Some of this year's featured lots:
It all takes place at the Indiana State Fairgrounds and Event Center July 10-18. Admission is $20-$25 to meander through the buildings and gaze at your dream cars. If you want to bid, you'll need to register for a $150 pass. Bids are accepted in person, by telephone, and online with the new Mecum On Time system. The in-person auction--the bit you see televised--is really an amazing experience. Watching these incredible cars roll across the block while the auctioneer works magic is incomparable.
Be assured that recommended safety precautions are being taken. Daily touch-free temperature screening are required for all attendees and employees prior to entering. Masks will be provided. Hand sanitizer stations are conveniently located throughout the fairgrounds. Auction floor seating will be arranged to manage adequate social distancing.
Photos Courtesy of Mecum Auctions, Inc.