Mecum Monthly July 2012

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6 Three In Two

Mecum Makes It Count

10 NEW AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENT Heading West in November

11 CAN-AM THUNDER

Download a “Request for Position” form today. Visit www.MECUM.com. Click on the Seller info tab at the top of the home page to fill out or download all forms. Be sure to fill out separate forms for each vehicle when requesting positions.

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Ultimate Muscle in Monterey

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20 BIG BLOCK PONIES

Ultimate Detroit Muscle In Dallas

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Keeping Meadowdale Memories Alive

30 2013 SAVE THE DATE

Verde Classics Museum Collection

Via Mail, E-mail, Phone or Fax: Mecum Collector Car Auctioneers 445 South Main Street Walworth, Wisconsin 53184 Website: www.MECUM.com Office: (262) 275-5050 Fax: (262) 275-3424 E-mail: info@mecum.com

Mecum provides two ways to become a registered bidder and purchase vehicles at our auctions. In addition to conventional onsite bidding (recommended), we also offer absentee services to bid via the telephone. For complete bidder registration information, visit www.MECUM.com, click on the Bidder info tab at the top of the home page. For any questions contact the bidder department at 262-275-5050.

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17 SPOKE N’ WHEEL

Back To The Corkscrew

19 REAL BARN FINDS 100th Anniversary Tractor

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Gone But Not Forgotten 29 ROAD ART New Gas Meets the Lone Star

32 INSIDER’S SCOOP Action

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Mecum Auctions has been specializing in the sale of collector cars for 25 years, and has become America’s largest Collector Car Auction Company offering more than 10,000 vehicles per year. With auctions spanning coast to coast, Mecum is able to provide the utmost in customer service while giving both buyers and sellers the greatest of options.

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The Dealmaker

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when we say MORE Mecum continues to expand its diverse offerings at every auction. From classics and European sports cars, to late model exotics, the menu continues to grow in an effort to serve the needs and desires of our customers. At this year’s daytime auction in Monterey, our consignment list is a true testament to our expansive line-up, but with an added twist to our dominating muscle car heritage and some of the most powerful cars ever to hit the racetrack (and the auction block.) Are you ready for some Can-Am thunder? It’s hard to believe that almost a year has gone by, and our return to Dallas is just around the corner. With nearly 800 vehicles already consigned, it looks like the auction will easily become one of the nation’s top 10 collector car auctions in only its second year! Well, I’m off to Des Moines to sell cars. Please enjoy this month’s issue packed with great vehicles, awesome photos, exciting new auction announcements, and insider info from our staff.

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THREE IN TWO...

MECUM MAKES IT COUNT Three auction events in two weeks was no sweat last month for the Mecum Crew, who presented the Salmon Brothers Collection to a packed house on Saturday, June 16th, and one week later hosted both the Bloomington Gold and St. Paul auctions on the same day. Thousands from across the country and around the globe gathered to the Mecum Auction in North Little Rock, Arkansas to bid on nearly 140 vehicles spanning one hundred years of

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American automotive history from the Salmon Brothers Collection. Total sales for the one-day special auction event were $7 million, with all lots selling at no reserve. The night before the main event, Mecum and the Salmon Family hosted a private reception for registered bidders, friends, and family to preview the cars, and to celebrate the amazing collection that twin brothers Tom and Don Salmon had put together over the last 50 years. The auction began

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the following morning amidst a standing room only crowd, with high energy bidding on every lot from beginning to end. “Tom and I had no idea it was going to be this big of a deal,” said Don Salmon. “The Mecum folks went above and beyond all our expectations, and we certainly hope all the new owners enjoy these cars as much as we did,” Salmon added. The top seller of the auction was an AACA-winning 1934 Cadillac


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1. 1934 Cadillac Fleetwood V12 All-Weather Phaeton #2 of 3 Produced $200,000 2. 1936 Cord 810 Sportsman Convertible Coupe 288 CI, Automatic $135,000 3. 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible 348/280 HP, 4-Speed $110,000 4. 1957 Chevrolet Nomad Fuelie 283/250 HP, Automatic $100,000 5. 1931 Auburn 898 Cabriolet ACD Certified Category 1 Original $97,500 6. 1957 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 283/245 HP, 4-Speed $91,000 7. 1931 Cadillac Fleetwood Dual Cowl Phaeton 353 CI, 3-Speed $90,000 8. 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Fuelie Convertible 283/250 HP, Automatic $90,000 9. 1963 Chevrolet Impala Convertible 409/340 HP, 4-Speed $90,000 10. 1957 Pontiac Bonneville Convertible 347 CI, Automatic $90,000 * ALL SALES REFLECT HAMMER PRICES MECUM.COM

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Fleetwood V12 All-Weather Phaeton, one of just three ever produced. Eighteen ‘57 Chevys and 14 Corvettes accompanied examples from nearly every major domestic manufacturer across the auction block in North Little Rock. The following weekend, Mecum hosted two auctions on the same day: the Bloomington

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1. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 427/435 HP, 4-Speed 2. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible LS2, 6-Speed 3. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 327/360 HP, 4-Speed 4. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 427/435 HP, 4-Speed 5. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette 327/340 HP, 4-Speed 6. 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 327/350 HP, 4-Speed 7. 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 396/425 HP, 4-Speed 8. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 427/390 HP, 4-Speed 9. 2010 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 LS9/638 HP, 6-Speed 10. 1959 Chevrolet Corvette 283/230 HP, Automatic

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$115,000 $105,000 $105,000 $102,500 $94,000 $91,500 $87,500 $77,000 $76,000 $75,000

S84 S127 S125 S87 S99 S101 S112 S81 S69 S46

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Gold Corvette auction at Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, IL, and the St. Paul auction at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, held in conjunction with the MSRA’s “Back to the 50s” event. Both auctions combined for total sales of $4 million with great consignments at both venues. M

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1. 1941 Willys Coupe 582 CI 2. 2002 Rats Speedstar Roadster LT1, Automatic 3. 1980 Pontiac Trans Am 496/660 HP, 5-Speed 4. 1934 Ford 4-Door Sedan 350 CI 5. 1932 Chevrolet Special 4-Door Sedan 6. 1934 Ford 3 Window Coupe 383 CI, Automatic 7. 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396/350 HP, 4-Speed 8. 1932 Ford Hi-Boy Roadster 350/350 HP, Automatic 9. 1931 Ford Model A Roadster 40 HP, 3-Speed 10. 1995 Dodge Viper Roadster 488/400 HP, 6-Speed MECUM.COM

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$85,000 $54,000 $42,000 $34,000 $32,500 $31,000 $30,250 $30,000 $29,000 $28,000

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NOVEMBER 15-17

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THUNDER by KANE ROGERS

1966 was a great year for the American automobile. Following the wildly successful Ford Mustang and Pontiac GTO, all the Big Three were offering ever more performance-oriented glamour machines to a young generation of affluent buyers seeking excitement and prestige. Besides being the dawn of the so-called muscle car age, it was also the inaugural season of a brand new racing phenomenon - the CanadianAmerican Challenge Cup. An outgrowth of the earlier and highly successful United States Road Racing Championship series, the Can-Am would alter the

course of American automotive culture more than anyone anticipated at its beginning, for these were in essence the ultimate muscle cars, the wildest racing machines ever conceived; winged chariots powered by bellowing engines of ever-increasing displacement and seemingly unlimited horsepower, eventually capable of speeds surpassing 240 mph, piloted by the world’s greatest drivers. The Can-Am was racing virtually without limits, and it directly inspired the horsepower race that fueled the concurrent popularity of the muscle car. Mecum Auctions has captured the MECUM.COM

magic of that wonderful era with its presentation of four iconic CanAm racers for its 2012 Monterey Daytime Auction. In addition to the 1972 Porsche L&M 917/10 Spyder driven by George Follmer to the 1972 Championship, Mecum will offer a 1970 Lola T165-22 first fielded by Carl Haas, a 1971 McLaren M8E driven by “Quick Vic” Elford and the 1974 Shadow DN-4 piloted by Jackie Oliver to victory at the 1976 Mosport WSC race. Together these fascinating machines comprise the largest and most prestigious such offering of the Monterey Autoweek, and each one has its own special story... MECUMMONTHLY

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1970 Lola T165-22 Can-Am 900 HP Chaparral, Ex-Jack Hinkle, Paul Newman Lola Cars became famous in North America largely through their always competitive Can-Am machines, driven by such stars as Parnelli Jones, Mark Donohue and George Follmer. This 1970 Lola T165 Can-Am was first owned by Carl Haas and driven by Jack Hinkle and Paul Newman in early 70s SCCA competition. Chassis number SL165-22, it was restored in the early 1990s by veteran racer and restorer Bruce Canepa. Powered by an authentic 1970 Chevrolet Chaparral engine boasting over 900 horsepower, it is offered with a complete owner history.

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1971 McLaren M8E Can-Am Fully Restored with Original M8 Tub As the Can-Am series progressed and the cars gained more power and top speed, Bruce McLaren’s team continued to develop the fundamentally strong M8 series of racers. The M8E reached its ultimate development with aerodynamic fencing and an integrated rear spoiler to take full advantage of the ever-more-powerful Chevrolet aluminum powerplants. Originally campaigned by Roy Woods racing in 1971, the M8E offered here was driven by Vic Elford, who crashed the car during practice at Laguna Seca. Fully restored by Benton Bryan using an original monocoque tub and equipped with a Lucasinjected all-aluminum Keith Black big block Chevy engine, it was extensively campaigned in vintage racing during the 1980s by both Vic Elford and Benton Bryan.

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1974 Shadow DN4 Can-Am Offered by Shadow Creator Don Nichols Five examples of the Shadow DN4 were built for 1974, only 2 of which were used in competition: DN4-1 by Oliver, DN4-3 by Follmer. Only one other made an appearance in competition, and that was two years after the Can-Am’s demise. Since its completion serial number DN44A had been kept at Don Nichols’ California shop until his phone rang one day in the summer of 1976. At the other end of the line was Harvey Hudes, owner of Canada’s famed Mosport Park racing circuit. Hudes was beating the bushes to fill out a lightly-populated World Sports Car Championship race grid suffering from the woes of the energy crunch, and he hoped the Shadow and other ex-Can-Am racers would oblige. Nichols took up the challenge, bringing DN4-4A and driver Jackie Oliver across the border to help out his old friend. It was the only appearance by the car in competition and, after taking the pole, setting a new lap record and leading the entire race, it won 14

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going away from the second place McLaren M20 driven by Oliver’s ex-teammate George Follmer. “The car acquitted itself very well that day,” recalls Nichols, “running against the Porsche and Renault factory race teams MECUM.COM

and drivers like Jackie Ickx.” After that, it disappeared until just recently, when Don Nichols announced it would be crossing the block at Mecum Auction’s Monterey, CA Daytime Auction on August 18.


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1972 Porsche L&M 917/10 Spyder ‘72 Can-Am Champion Driven by George Follmer It is perhaps the most recognizable Porsche 917 in the world: Roger Penske’s L&M-sponsored 917-10, driven by racing legends Mark Donohue and George Follmer, the latter of whom took the car to the 1972 Can-Am Championship. After months of arduous development and Penske’s trademark preparation the L&M 917-10 debuted at the season-opening 1972 Mosport CanAm with Penske driver-engineer Donahue at the controls, finishing an impossibly-close second behind Denny Hulme’s McLaren M20. After that, there was no doubt about the 917’s awesome capabilities. George Follmer valiantly took over the driving duties for the second race at Road Atlanta, after Donohue crashed the other team car in testing, breaking a knee and rendering himself unable to drive for the next two months. After initial trouble finding his bearings with the turbocharged flat 12 whose power delivery resembled that of a shotgun, Follmer began a string of dominant

performances that earned Team Penske Racing the 1972 Can-Am Championship, winning five of the season’s nine races and signaling Porsche’s continuing supremacy in the series. The Porsche L&M 917/10 Spyder occupies a special position in racing MECUM.COM

history as the car that earned Porsche its first Can-Am Championship, proving the high caliber of the German automaker’s engineering capabilities and its pioneering developments in turbocharging. It is without doubt one of the most significant cars in all of racing history. M MECUMMONTHLY

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The MV Agusta Collection 71 Bikes, One Marque, One Lot

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Spoke ’N’ Wheel

GAVIN TRIPPE

back to the corkscrew big indulgence of To quote the wheels and motors! immortal words of “Pinch me!” Yogi Berra, “It’s For those that think déjà vu all over MotoGP is just a again,” as I head up bike race, or like to Monterey next soccer in the rest of week to the Red Bull the world, MotoGP MotoGP at Laguna is second only to Seca where exactly Formula 1 in fans 40 years ago in my and TV coverage, irresponsible youth at many of the same as a young “Jack circuits and also has the Lad” promotor, I some of the biggest brought motorcycle fans and attendees. racing to this Apart from the great racetrack in Some of the very first motorcycle racers to bridge the gap between the US and usual Hollywood Europe paving the way for professional competition at Laguna Seca Raceway. 1972 for the first Top left to right, Mike Baldwin, Dale Singleton, Skip Aksland, Kenny Roberts. poseurs, are F-1 time, promoting Bottom left to right: David Emde, Pat Hennen, David Aldana and Gene Romero. drivers such as Mark the “Kawasaki Webber, Seb Vettel and Michael Superbike International.” A first into such a circumstance and an Schumacher, who when in the US, for Laguna, which at that time event that links cars, bikes and go desert racing in the Mojave was a pure car racing circuit racing in the form of an auction, with some of the top Motocross highlighted by the Cam-Am that Dana Mecum in his infinite boys! events, a first for the AMA, and wisdom has glued the diversity of So if you haven’t yet been, go to the dawn of the word ‘Superbike’! gearheads’ interests into one gala the MotoGP July 28th and 29th, This year’s visit is to promote event, The Monterey Auction and come say hello, hang with the Pitts Mecum Auctions Monterey Pebble Beach all rolled into one and Cruises - big bike fans, and event in August, with a display of see what you have been missing. some of the bikes from The MV At the same time, connect the Augusta Museum Collection, two wheel/four wheel dots and along side Don Nichols’ original see Mecum in action, not only for UOP Shadow Can-Am car, one the Monterey Auction, but get the of four Can-Am series gems scoop on the BIG FALL date at headlining the racecar lineup; the the Anaheim Convention Center L&M Porsche 917/10, a McLaren November 15-17th!! Nobody M8 and Chaparral powered Lola, does it better or sells more than all up on the block next month, MECUM, “SOLD”! M and all of them having tested the dreaded Corkscrew! For motorcycle consignments, contact It is a quirk of fate that my Gavin Trippe at 949-433-2018 Gavin@Mecum.com personal bucket list morphs “Jack the Lad” promotor in 1972 MECUM.COM

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1937 John Deere Model 62

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1917 Minneapolis Threshing Machine Co.

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the 100th ANniversary TRACTOR A BLUE CHIP STORY

The Model 62 John Deere was the only 100th anniversary tractor for Deere & Company. It was built in 1937 as a prototype to the later Model L, and only 79 of these tractors were made. Since the time of the big prairie steam engines of the late 1800’s companies had been in a race to build smaller more efficient tractors. In the 1930’s almost every farm also had a garden. These 5 to 40 acre gardens supplied their families and local markets with fresh produce. John Deere came up with the 1515 pound, 10 horsepower Model 62 tractor to target this market. The 62 was Deere’s smallest tractor and one of the first of its kind. Another important feature

was that it was the first John Deere to utilize a foot clutch. You can always spot a Model 62 by the cast logo located on the rear differential. That casting sets it apart from any other tractor and when you see it you know you’ve found something special. When I walked into the garage MECUM.COM

at the Holland and Son’s John Deere dealership that cast logo grabbed my attention almost immediately. The second thing I noticed was that the tractor had a bottom plow and cultivators. I first spoke with Gary Holland about his tractors at Mecum’s Spring Classic auction back in May. A very short time after I was in Mendota Illinois visiting with him and looking square at the Model 62. Gary’s John Deere Model 62 will be offered at Gone Farmin’ 2012 August 4th Live on Rural TV at approximately 2PM central time. For collectors, John Deere’s Model 62 has proven to be better than money in the bank and a solid, blue chip investment. M MECUMMONTHLY

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BIG BLOCK They are the ultimate manifestations of the Detroitborn pony car, built at the height of the muscle car era, both intended to deliver a knockout punch to the competition. Yet while the COPO Camaro and Boss 429 are historic counterparts, each was conceived for a unique purpose. The COPO Camaro was the weapon of choice in Chevrolet marketing boss Vince Piggins’ clandestine campaign to dominate NHRA Super Stock racing, while the Boss 429’s function was to homologate Ford’s new NASCAR racing engine. Both cars accomplished

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their respective missions; in the years since, they have become wrapped in legend. And both are exceedingly rare. This 1969 COPO Camaro may be the rarest of all in existence today. One of only two produced in Dover White with a Blue interior, it is one of two delivered to Lamar Walden Performance by Chevrolet Motor Division through Brooks Chevrolet in Atlanta specifically for the 1969 NHRA drag racing program. At the end of the season the consistent 10-second performer was retired to the back of the shop where it sat until the late 1980s,


PONIES when it was resurrected with a complete frame-off restoration that included the original engine, a rarity among COPO cars. Lamar ultimately sold the car in the mid-1990s; it now shows a total of just 480 miles. Fortunately for collectors of the breed, this 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, KK1303, never realized its first owner’s plan to race it in NHRA Super Stock competition due to last minute rules changes. Instead, it was abandoned in the middle of preparation and remained dormant until the mid 1980s, when it was discovered and rescued to the dry Arizona

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climate. It was restored from the ground up using all NOS parts and the original engine block, and then detailed by Bob Perkins Restoration to exact factory specifications, at which time it showed an incredible 54 miles. Now showing a scant 91 miles, it is a multiple award winner with the prestigious Boss Car Nationals Gold Award among its many credits, and the lowest-mileage example extant. Both of these incredible lowmileage, low-production, highly sought after collectibles will be featured on the Mecum auction block on Saturday September 8th, in Dallas, Texas. M

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1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window Coupe 327/360 HP, Fuel Injection

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At The Redline

JOHN KRAMAN

GONE BUT not forgotten When I first heard that the year 2000 would be the final year for the Plymouth Division, I was both shocked and saddened. Corporate parent Chrysler Corporation broke the bad news just as the retro themed and Plymouth intended PT Cruiser was receiving industry buzz and ultimately high sales branded as a Chrysler. Of course we now know that all vintage Plymouths have flourished with big demand and high values in the collector car market. The big fin Furys, Hemis, Road Runners, and Barracudas are bona fide icons of automotive history. Who would have thought that before the end of the decade three more storied US brands would meet demise? Not me! But alas, Oldsmobile, founded in 1897, finally ended in 2004 as General Motors was beginning to suffer deep financial woes. This magnificent brand really fueled the future horsepower wars in 1949 with the OHV Rocket V-8 engine, refined the

muscle car with the 442 in 1964, and introduced front wheel advantage with the stunning Toronado in 1966. The Cutlass line was a leader on the sale charts all through the 70’s before beginning to flounder in the 80’s. Perhaps the biggest surprise and shock of all was the discontinuance of Pontiac Motor Division in 2009 while GM was teetering on extinction and surviving only via bankruptcy protection. Over 36 million Pontiacs were built since their beginning in 1928, and the division produced some of the most distinctive and significant cars in history. Models such as Bonneville, Grand Prix, GTO, and Trans Am are household names that cemented Pontiac’s reputation as GM’s “Excitement brand” since the mid-50’s. Even the final GTO in 2006, Grand Prix GXP in 2008, and G8 GT/ GXP in 2009, are all LS series V-8 powered, and destined to be collectible in the future. Finally, Mercury was axed MECUM.COM

by Ford Motor Company in 2010. Well known and highly regarded for upscale power and appointments since the 1939 launch, Mercury was a great alternative to the lower price Ford and the higher price Lincoln. The relative rarity of sophisticated variants of the vintage Cougar and Cyclone models are some of the most unique, stylish and powerful cars ever built. The Marauder sedan from 2003-2004, with a 4.6L V-8 DOHC 302hp powerplant, heavy-duty equipment, and delicious sinister trim will forever remain a high point in Mercury’s final decade. These 4 brands represent well over 100,000,000 cars sold over 100 years and are firmly established as true American legends. Popular with both the current nostalgia and future legacy buyers, these great cars will continue to support a strong demand and high values in the collector car market. They will live forever! M MECUMMONTHLY

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IF THEY RACED THEN,

One year before it’s closing Meadowdale International Raceway was full of action as seen in this 1968 snapshot.

In 2008 an energetic group of volunteers banded together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Meadowdale International Raceways. All but forgotten, this “ghost track” is located within Raceway Woods in Carpentersville, Illinois, just 40 miles from downtown Chicago. It was inspiring to find that Meadowdale holds such an important place in the hearts and memories of so many. So inspiring, in fact, something further needed to be done. The beginnings of the Meadowdale International Raceways Preservation Association (MIRPA) took shape that day. 26

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On September 14, 1958, a 3.27-mile road course featuring a steep 180 degree curve known as the “Monza Wall” held its first race with crowd estimates upwards of 100,000. Never again reaching the excitement of the opening weekend, Meadowdale closed in 1969. During its short run, Meadowdale played host to USAC, USRRC, SCCA, Midwestern Council, AMA, Kart, and Snowmobile races as well as the National Police Driving School. Meadowdale saw famous drivers, cars, and teams including Roger Penske, Carl Haas, Fred Lorenzen, Peter MECUM.COM

Revson, Curtis Turner, Lloyd Ruby, Gary Nixon, Tony Bettenhausen, Paul Goldsmith, George Follmer, Augie Pabst, Lance Reventlow, Harry Heuer and the Meister Brau Scarabs, Mark Donohue, Sam Posey, Jim Hall, Dan Gurney, Parnelli Jones, Jim Jeffords and the Nickey Chevrolet Racing Team, Rodger Ward, Ricardo Rodriguez, Tony DeLorenzo, Tony Adamawicz, Jim Rathmann and three Unser brothers; Bobby, Al and Jerry. Each September since 2009, the Meadowdale, Motorsports & Memories car show featuring history and memorabilia, has


THEY RACED HERE. the front straight will once again come alive. We will be honoring Carroll Shelby and the 50th anniversary of the Cobra. The feature will be the 1968 SCCA Trans-Am that was held at Meadowdale. A panel discussion on the “Grey Area” in the rules of racing will be presented at the “After the Show” dinner. Scheduled to appear at this time, include John Morton, SCCA National Champion 1970, 71 and 2.5 Trans Am Champion 71, 72; Corvette Hall of Fame Inductee Tony DeLorenzo winner of 22 straight SCCA-A Production races between

1969 and 1971; Ronnie Kaplan, 1968 Trans Am AMC Javelin Team Manager; Don Devine, Meister Brau Scarab driver; Bob McKee, Can Am, Indy, turbine and electric car designer and builder; and Tom Stephani, Nickey Chevrolet Racing Team historian. Meadowdale was a destination fifty years ago and continues to be today. It seems as though you can still hear the race cars roaring in the distance. If you turn around, will you see them coming? Probably not, but the preserved memories and history will bring the track alive for the generations to come. M

The iconic Meadowdale Raceway silo.

been held on the historic front straight of the old raceway. Past shows have featured the Meister Brauser Team reunion and the 1959 Nickey Chevrolet Purple People Eater Corvette and race team. To pass the winter months, MIRPA hosts its winter banquet and silent auction. We have been privileged to honor the vision and contribution to racing of the some of the best the Motorsports community has to offer. In 2012, we were pleased to honor threetime Indy winner Bobby Unser. The 2011 banquet honored Indy winner Bobby Rahal. On September 15, 2012

The historic front straight at Meadowdale Raceway hosts action each September. For more information about the Meadowdale International Raceways Preservation Association, visit www.mirpa.org or contact via e-mail at mirpa1958@aol.com or by phone at 847-421-2891. M.I.R.P.A. is committed to preserving, archiving and sharing the history of Meadowdale and all Midwest racing through its 501(c)(3) not-for-profit status. The group seeks donations of memorabilia as well as financial sponsors to aid in keeping the memories alive.

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AUGUST 16-18

1954 Ferrari 750 Monza Spyder Scaglietti The Second Monza 750 Built S/N 0462M

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Road Art

Bob Sain

THE NEW GAS MEETS THE LONE STAR

Signage. It lets people know that your product deserves their attention, and hopefully their patronage. The neon sign seen here is a wonderful melding of two types of signage embraced by a forwardlooking company. The result is an example of Road Art that is truly iconic. Prior to the introduction of porcelain signs in the United States in the 1890’s, most businesses depended on painted wood for exterior signage, with all of the durability concerns that comes with wood exposed to the elements. When the Enameled Iron Company in Pennsylvania started to produce porcelain signs, it was an

advertising game-changer. The next big thing was the use of neon gas to make signs. M. W. Travers and William Ramsey in London discovered this gaseous element in 1898. The name is derived from the Greek word “neos” which means “the new gas.” It made its way across the pond in 1923 when the Frenchman Georges Claude, and his company Claude Neon, sold Packard dealer Earle C. Anthony two neon signs on porcelain that read “Packard” for $24,000. It didn’t take long for the new form of advertising to sweep the nation. One of the giants of American MECUM.COM

industry, oil firm Texaco, quickly recognized that this medium would help standardize the look of the company’s signage. A truly international organization, Texaco, short for “The Texas Company”, used a single star to denote the Lone Star of Texas, and the mix of porcelain and neon resulted in a simple, easily identifiable sign that can truly be called timeless. Any collection would benefit from the addition of a fullsized Texaco porcelain-neon sign, and this pristine example is one of the best. Like any top-shelf Road Art, demand outstrips supply, so be prepared to spend a bit to get the best. M MECUMMONTHLY

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Fran and Ron Green’s

VERDE CLASSICS MUSEUM COLLECTION

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FEBRUARY 22-23, 2013 BOYNTON BEACH, FL

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75 Vehicles Plus over 1000 pieces of Road Art and Memorabilia! A ll to be O ffered at NO RESER V E

Over 75 vehicles from the renowned Verde Classics Car Museum will be sold at No Reserve February 22-23, 2013 in Boynton Beach, Florida. This pristine collection of classic crusiers, muscle cars, sports cars; most of which are convertibles with factory performance options and rare scooters as well as automotive, sports, music and movie memorabilia will be offered as the

museum goes into retirement. Fran and Ron Green assembled the private Verde Classics Car Museum exclusively for the enjoyment of military veterans and their families. In addition, The Wounded Warriors Project and Homes For Our Troops will be involved with the auction and military personnel will be among our hospitality team with reps of both organizations on site.

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Insider’s Scoop

ACTION! by DAVID NEWHARDT

Automobiles were created for one purpose; movement. I know, your star car looks wonderful in the garage, but at its core, it’s a machine built to move. Conveying this characteristic by a photo is something few people try, but it’s not that tough to make your vehicle look like it’s an actual road car. The technique is straightforward, and the results are well worth the effort. First, you’re going to need a second person. Now if you’re the one taking the photo, you’ll need to let body #2 drive your car. I understand, this can be tough. The alternative is to have them handle the camera while you drive. This can be tough too. If you don’t

trust them with your car, a camera might be stretching it as well. Regardless of who is driving, here’s the drill; find a straight stretch of road with little or no traffic. Fit the camera with a moderately long telephoto lens, something in the 125mm-200mm range. Program the camera’s shutter speed for about 1/125th of a second. Position the camera about 75-ft from the blacktop, and try to position the sun over the photographers shoulder. Cue the driver, and they should motor past the camera at about 30 mph. It’s important that as the car goes by the camera, it maintains a steady speed. The photographer will track the car as it rolls by, MECUM.COM

and as the vehicle reaches a point perpendicular to the camera, the shutter button is pushed. It takes practice to smoothly follow the moving car with a camera. The goal is to show the car tack sharp, while the rest of the world is blurred. Depending on the speed of the car and the speed of the shutter, the blur can be considerable. Use as long a shutter speed as possible while keeping the vehicle sharp. The results surprise you, and when it comes time to publicize your car at a Mecum Auction, a motion photo will grab a buyer’s eye faster than anything else. So head out and become a director – Action! M MECUMMONTHLY

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H STAR LOTS AVAILABLE JULY 20-23, 2012 AT DES MOINES, IA AUCTION H

Lot# F70 1970 Dodge Charger 440 CI, Automatic

Lot# F79 1999 Porsche 911

Lot# F63 1966 Dodge Dart GT 273/235 HP, Automatic

Lot# F64 1964 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible

Lot# F71 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8

Lot# F65 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

Lot# F73 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88

289/200 HP, Automatic

6.1/475 HP, Automatic

Lot# F83 1988 Cadillac Allante

Lot# F85 1965 Ford Cobra Replica

Lot# F66 2004 Jeep Wrangler Lot# F75 1960 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Lot# F86 1951 MG TD

302 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# F77 1977 MG B

Lot# F87 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS

Lot# F69 1965 Chevrolet Impala Convertible

Lot# F78 1965 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Hardtop

Lot# F90 1981 Pontiac Trans Am

283/270 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# F68 1978 Ford Mustang King Cobra

409/340 HP, 4-Speed

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455 CI, Automatic

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301 CI, Automatic


H STAR LOTS AVAILABLE JULY 20-23, 2012 AT DES MOINES, IA AUCTION H

Lot# F92 1967 Buick Skylark Convertible 300 CI, Automatic

Lot# F99 1986 Pontiac Grand Prix Aerocoupe 305 CI, Automatic

Lot# F112 1989 Jeep Wrangler 5.3L, Automatic

Lot# F94 1972 Buick GS Stage I Convertible 455 CI, Automatic

Lot# F102 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Resto Mod 383 CI, Automatic

Lot# F103 1964 Ford Galaxie XL 390/300 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# F113 1980 Pontiac Trans Am 4.9L, Automatic

Lot# F114 1992 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 350/300 HP, 6-Speed

Lot# F95 1925 Ford Model TT Pickup

Lot# F96 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Convertible 390 CI, Automatic

Lot# F107 1988 Jaguar Convertible Lot# F115 1927 Dodge Brothers 126 Roadster

Lot# F97 1965 Buick Skylark Hardtop

Lot# F109 1960 Oldsmobile Convertible 371/240 HP, Automatic

Lot# F118 1927 Cadillac 314

Lot# F98 1990 Mercedes-Benz 500SL Convertible

Lot# F111 1981 Chevrolet Corvette

Lot# F119 1972 Volkswagen Baja Beetle

300/250 HP, Automatic

350/190 HP, Automatic

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2110 CC, 4-Speed

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Lot# F120 1957 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Lot# F136 1986 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

283/245 HP, 4-Speed

350/235 HP, Automatic

Lot# F127 1972 Jeep CJ 304 CI, 3-Speed

Lot# F137 1985 Chevrolet Caprice Lot# F122 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Lot# F128 2003 Chevrolet S10 Extreme Pickup 4.3L, 5-Speed

Lot# F139 1964 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop 409/425 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# F123 1969 Ford F100 Ranger Pickup

Lot# F131 1988 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce

360 CI, Automatic

Lot# F140 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 327/365 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# F124 1992 Mercury Capri Roadster

Lot# F132 1974 Triumph TR6 Roadster

Lot# F125 1989 Chevrolet Caprice Brougham 5.0L, Automatic

Lot# F133 1981 Chevrolet Corvette

Lot# F126 1995 Ford Thunderbird LX

Lot# F135 1958 Chevrolet Corvette

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Lot# F143 1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback 289/225, 4-Speed

350/190 HP, Automatic

283/230 HP, Automatic

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Lot# F145 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door Sedan 283 CI, Automatic

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Lot# F149 1964 Chevrolet Malibu Coupe 396 CI, Automatic

Lot# F160 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Lot# F171 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 350 CI, 4-Speed

327/300 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# F172 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Lot# F150 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Lot# F162 1996 Mercedes-Benz SL320 Convertible

Lot# F153 1993 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Lot# F164 1985 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz

Lot# F156 1968 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Door Sedan

Lot# F165 1963 Corvette Split Window Coupe

Lot# F175 2007 Cadillac Escalade ESV

Lot# F167 1964 Oldsmobile Jetstar 1

Lot# F181 1969 Corvette L88 Replica

Lot# F170 1970 Chevrolet Nova SS

Lot# F182 1983 Oldsmobile Toronado

454 CI, 4-Speed

350/300 HP, Automatic

3.2L, Automatic

327/250 HP, Automatic

402 CI, Automatic

Lot# F174 2003 Mercedes-Benz CL600

400 HP, Automatic

Lot# F157 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 302 CI, 5-Speed

394/345 HP, Automatic

Lot# F158 1950 Ford F1 Pickup

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396/350 HP, 4-Speed

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Lot# F183 1968 Pontiac Firebird Convertible

Lot# F211 2003 Lincoln Town Car

Lot# F189 1949 Ford Convertible

Lot# S95 1993 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

Lot# S97 1982 Corvette Collectors Edition 350/200 HP, Automatic

Lot# F212 1960 Mercury Commuter Wagon 383 CI, Automatic

Lot# F192 1990 Ferrari 348 TS Coupe

Lot# S98 1969 Shelby GT350 Fastback

3.4L, 5-Speed

351 CI, Automatic

Lot# F214 1974 Plymouth Valiant 318 CI, Automatic

Lot# F197 1997 Mercedes-Benz S420

Lot# S100 1968 Ford Torino GT Convertible

4.2/275 HP, Automatic

390/315 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# F237 1994 Ford Mustang

Lot# F203 1995 Ford F250 XLT 7.5L, Automatic

Lot# F238 2003 Mercedes-Benz

Lot# F207 1974 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe

Lot# S92 1993 Ford Mustang Boss Convertible

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5.0/327 HP, Automatic

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Lot# S102.1 1970 Buick Skylark 455 CI, Automatic

Lot# S103 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible 283 CI, Automatic


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Lot# S104 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS 350/260 HP, Automatic

Lot# S115 1974 Ford F150 Pickup

Lot# S123 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396/350 HP, Automatic

360 CI, Automatic

Lot# S105 2010 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 LS9, 6-Speed

Lot# S116 1962 Pontiac Catalina Convertible

Lot# S125 1965 Ford Mustang 289 CI, Automatic

389 CI, Automatic

Lot# S107 1969 Ford Torino GT Fastback

Lot# S126 2010 Porsche Cayman S Coupe 320 HP, 6-Speed

Lot# S117 1931 Ford Model A Rumble Seat

Lot# S108 2008 Saturn Sky

Lot# S118 1985 Jaguar XJ6

Lot# S128 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback 289 CI, Automatic

Lot# S113 1970 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z28

Lot# S120 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle SS

Lot# S132 2010 Chevrolet Camaro SS

Lot# S114 1993 Ford F150 Pickup

Lot# S122 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

Lot# S132.1 1963 Plymouth Savoy Max Wedge

LT1/360 HP, 4-Speed

300 CI, Automatic

396/325 HP, 4-Speed

427/525 HP, 4-Speed

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6.2L, 6-Speed

427/425 HP, Automatic

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Lot# S135 1966 Pontiac GTO 389/335 HP, Automatic

Lot# S144 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop 350 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# S152 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 428 CI, Automatic

Lot# S136 1956 Buick Century Convertible 322 CI, Automatic

Lot# S145 1966 Mercury Cyclone Convertible 390/355 HP, Automatic

Lot# S153 1970 Mercury Cyclone GT 351 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# S137 1957 Ford Thunderbird 312 CI, Automatic

Lot# S147 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible 289 CI, Automatic

Lot# S154 1958 Chevrolet Brookwood Wagon 350 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# S140 2005 Dodge Viper Quad Cab Pickup

Lot# S149 1940 Ford Deluxe Sedan Delivery 239 CI, 3-Speed

Lot# S141 1957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible

Lot# S155 1954 Chevrolet 210 Sedan 235 CI, 3-Speed

Lot# S156 1995 Chevrolet Siverado Pickup

312/245 HP, Automatic

350 CI, Automatic

Lot# S149.1 1957 Chevrolet Sedan

Lot# S143 1958 Cadillac Deville Coupe 365/310 HP, Automatic

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Lot# S151 1959 Ford Galaxie Sunliner 352 CI, Automatic

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Lot# S157 1973 Ford Mustang Grande 351 CI, Automatic


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Lot# S158 1975 MG Convertible

Lot# S159 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Hardtop 283 CI, Automatic

Lot# S166 1995 Chevrolet K1500 Silverado Pickup 350 CI, Automatic

Lot# S167 1982 Pontiac Grand Prix Brougham 4.1L, Automatic

Lot# S172 2000 Ford Mustang

Lot# S177 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Coupe 350/355 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# S160 1966 Ford Mustang 200 CI, Automatic

Lot# S168 1970 AMC Javelin

Lot# S179 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS/SS 396/375 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# S161 1991 Ford Mustang LX Convertible 5.0L, Automatic

Lot# S169 1956 Mercury 2-Door Hardtop 312 CI, 3-Speed

Lot# S181 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Hardtop 350 CI, Automatic

Lot# S163 1963 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop 409/340 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# S170 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 327/365 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# S182 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback 351 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# S164 1974 Porsche 911S Coupe 2.7L, 5-Speed

Lot# S171 1972 Ford Mustang 302 CI, Automatic

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Lot# S183 1970 Mercury Cyclone Spoiler Hardtop 429/370 HP, 4-Speed

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H STAR LOTS AVAILABLE JULY 20-23, 2012 AT DES MOINES, IA AUCTION H

Lot# S183.1 2003 Maserati Cambio Corsa

Lot# S192 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe

Lot# S184 1995 Ford Mustang

Lot# S194 1932 Ford Brookville Roadster

Lot# S185 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Lot# S196 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Convertible

350/330 HP, Automatic

350/330 HP, Automatic

396/325 HP, Automatic

Lot# S203 1965 Amphicar 770

Lot# S204 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 350 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# S205 1978 Chevrolet Pickup 350 CI

Lot# S189 1965 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 396/425 HP, 4-Speed

Lot# S198 1970 Ford Torino 429 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# S207 1968 Plymouth Road Runner 383 CI, Automatic

Lot# S190 1970 Ford Mustang Sidewinder 351 CI, 4-Speed

Lot# S199 1939 Ford Pickup

Lot# S209 1963 Plymouth Belvedere

Lot# S201 1976 Subaru DL Station Wagon

Lot# S211 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 Fastback

350 CI, Automatic

Lot# S191 2005 Dodge Viper Pickup

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One Owner, 4-Speed

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351/330 HP, 4-Speed


H STAR LOTS AVAILABLE JULY 20-23, 2012 AT DES MOINES, IA AUCTION H

Lot# S212 1974 Dodge Challenger

Lot# S229 1970 Buick GS 455 Lot# S250 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan 350 CI, Automatic

Lot# S232 1932 Ford Roadster Lot# S220 1972 Chevrolet Cheyenne K20

547 CI, Automatic

350 CI, Automatic

Lot# S228 1984 Oldsmobile Hurst

Lot# S245 2002 Lincoln Blackwood Pickup 5.4L, Automatic

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