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FEATURES
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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
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Dallas Auction Results
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Cars of Hallbrook Results
14 BY THE SLICE
“The Pizza Man” Corvette Profile
16 THE RED COVER GIRLS
3 Gorgeous GM Code 75 Examples
20 REUNION CAMARO
Documented Ultra Rare JL8 Z28
24 ANAHEIM 2012
SoCal Auction Event of the Year 28 LOUNGING AT MCACN Mecum Returns as Title Sponsor
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1 5 THE DEALMAKER Horsepower
13 THE REAL BARN FINDS Highway Gold
21 AT THE REDLINE Hemi
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.
23 SPOKE ‘N’ WHEEL Mecum in Wonderland
35 ROAD ART Road Art For Research 33 INSIDER’S SCOOP Steady As She Goes 4
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The Dealmaker
DANA MECUM
HORSEPOWER It takes a large amount of horsepower to run a machine like Mecum Auctions, and by the overwhelming evidence inside this month’s issue of the monthly, it would appear that those horses are on the run and they’re getting even faster! Thank you to everyone who participated in our second annual Dallas auction and contributed to its great success. It has more than doubled in size over last year and saw outstanding results from day one beginning with The Cars of Hallbrook collection. Page 10 details how this collection offering in Dallas proved an excellent method for bringing a world-class collection to market. The Mecum Fall Premier is right around the corner, and it’s ready to deliver! 9-time NHRA record holder, and 3-time World Champion the “Pizza Man” Corvette Dragster is staged to lead nearly 1,000 cars on the block at the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Illinois. Next month our sights are set on Southern California where we debut our brand new Anaheim Auction featuring a pair of very well known Hot Rods: The McMullen Roadster and the ’36 Ford Jack Calori Coupe. Along with some Don Prudhomme race cars, an incredible L88 Corvette and more than 750 other outstanding offerings, Mecum intends to make it the SoCal Auction Event of the Year! Too much news and too little space, but our Grand Finale Auction of 2012 will again be in Kansas City in December at Bartle Hall and is gearing up into its usual, impressive end-of-season celebration. Also staged is another record-breaking kick off for Kissimmee in January that will welcome in 2013 with an offering of over 2500 vehicles! The consignment books for these auctions are open now and filling fast!
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AUCTION RESULTS
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Mecum Auctions completed their second annual Dallas Auction, held September 5-8, 2012, packing over 1,200 vehicles into The Dallas Convention Center and experienced competitive bidding from start to finish throughout the 4-day event. Total sales for the Dallas auction
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reached nearly $32 million. The Cars of Hallbrook were presented on opening day Wednesday with three cars from the collection making the list of top ten sales for the entire Dallas Auction. The ensuing three days of the sale saw huge crowds and intense bidding on a total of over 1,200 vehicles, 808 of which were hammered sold for an impressive sell-through rate of nearly 70%. The top sale price of the auction was garnered by Lot S86, a well-documented Triple Black 1967 Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 HP Convertible selling for $285,000. Coming a close second was Lot
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S136.1, a certified real-deal 1969 Yenko Camaro changing hands for $240,000. The results showed that the Mecum Dallas Auction had doubled in size in just its second year, confirming that everything IS bigger in Texas! M
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1. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 427/435 HP, Original Tank Sticker $285,000 S86 2. 1969 Chevrolet Yenko Camaro 427/425 HP, Certified by COPO Connection $240,000 S136.1 3. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 427/435 HP, Bloomington Gold 2012 / 98.6% $200,000 S86.1 4. 2005 Ford GT All Four Options, 1,020 Actual Miles $187,500 W49 5. 1969 Pontiac Trans Am Ram Air IV 400/345 HP, Automatic $185,000 F220.1 6. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 427/435 HP, J56 Brakes $170,000 S73 7. 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Resto Mod Supercharged 6.2L, 6-Speed $155,000 S180 8. 1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible Stunning Award Winning Restoration $152,500 W48 9. 1938 Lincoln K Semi-Collapsible Cabriolet Matching Numbers, 2 Owner Car $152,500 W46 10. 1968 Shelby GT500 KR Convertible 4-Speed, Factory Air $145,000 S163 * ALL SALES REFLECT HAMMER PRICES MECUM.COM
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THE CARS OF HALLBROOK COMMAND
OPENING DAY IN DALLAS The Cars of Hallbrook were presented on Wednesday, opening day of the Dallas 2012 auction with the entire sale broadcast live on Discovery’s Velocity Network. An incredible group of 96 vehicles offered exclusively with reserves, The Cars of Hallbrook brought a fantastic collection of exceptional American automobiles worthy of a stand-alone sale together with the multi-day consignment auction. “We essentially had an auction within an auction,” said President and CEO Dana Mecum. “By offering the collection on its own day within a consignment
auction on our regular schedule, the cars were able to benefit from all the additional promotion, higher bidder attendance and live national TV exposure associated with our regularly scheduled event, and the results speak for themselves.” Total sales for The Cars of Hallbrook Collection surpassed $5.2 million, with 82 vehicles going to new homes thanks to an incredible 85% sell-through rate. Topping the list of sold vehicles was a 2005 Ford GT (Lot W49) with only 1,021 miles hammering for
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1. 2005 Ford GT All Four Options, 1,020 Actual Miles $187,500 W49 2. 1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible Stunning Award Winning Restoration $152,500 W48 3. 1938 Lincoln K Semi-Collapsible Cabriolet Coachwork by Brunn & Company $152,500 W46 4. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Triple Crown Award, 427/400 HP, 4-Speed $138,000 W45 5. 2007 Bentley Continental GTC One Owner with 32,815 Miles $112,000 W43 6. 1928 Cadillac Dual Cowl Sport Phaeton AACA National 1st Place Badge $107,500 W51 7. 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Split Window Coupe 327/360 HP, Fuel Injection, 4-Speed $100,000 W44 8. 1930 Lincoln Model L Sport Phaeton Fully Restored, CCCA Senior Award $100,000 W53 9. 1958 Pontiac Bonneville Hardtop 370/300 HP, Automatic with 22,115 Miles $97,500 W64 10. 2005 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Roadster One Owner with 29,940 Miles $90,000 W93 * ALL SALES REFLECT HAMMER PRICES 10
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$187,500. In fact, three cars from the Hallbrook Collection made the list of top ten sales for the entire Dallas Auction, including Lot W46, a 1938 Lincoln K Semi-Collapsible Cabriolet with coachwork by Brunn & Company, and Lot W48, a gorgeously restored 1956 Lincoln Premiere Convertible. M
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FEATURING TRACTORS FROM THE STEVE FANGMAN COLLECTION
Feature Lot S31 1960 John Deere 730, Standard All-Fueled 1of 28 Built
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The Real Barn Finds DAN MECUM
HIGHWAY GOLD When I think of a Yellow John Deere tractor, I think of Gold. Of the 300,000 John Deere B tractors produced, only 183 were BI models, so finding an example to feature at our first tractor auction in Iowa was like finding the pot of gold. After doing some research to get the gold I was in search of, I have learned that there is much more to this industrial tractor than simply its attention getting Highway Yellow paint scheme. Coming out of the lean years of the Great depression, John Deere tractor sales had gone from more than 30,000 units per year down to only 765 tractors in 1933. Deere was looking to ramp up sales by building tractors to fit industrial needs, and in early 1935 after several meetings between John Deere and Caterpillar, the story of Highway
Gold begins. Caterpillar saw the need for a wheel tractor designed for specialized use, but didn’t want to build one, and after a deal was made, John Deere built industrial tractors to be sold by both JD and Cat dealers. Perhaps the real unknown significance of these industrial tractors had nothing to do with the tractors themselves. In the deal, Cat sold John Deere its MECUM.COM
complete inventory of combines at production cost along with all the tooling and patents. This put JD on the path to become the market leader they are today. The John Deere BI went into production in 1936 and only 183 were built before the end of production in 1941. The BI has many unique features such as heavier rear axle housing, drum brakes, heavy duty draw bar, a front axle that was moved back to make the tractor more maneuverable, and came with what was called Highway Yellow paint. Offering a 1937 BI is a rare opportunity, and when the call came in we knew right away that this tractor was going to be the main attraction at the next auction held at the Davenport Fair Center on November 3, 2012. M MECUMMONTHLY
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setting records
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Few racing Corvettes have had as big an impact on their branch of motorsports as this 1954 roadster famously known as “The Pizza Man.” Serial number 99 in the 1954 production run of 3,640, it tore up the drag strips across the Midwest and at national events from 1962 to 1971 at the hands of owner/ driver Earl Britt, proprietor of Earl’s Pizza Palace in Sioux Falls,
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South Dakota. Along the way it earned the title of “World’s Fastest Six Cylinder Corvette”, setting a phenomenal nine World Records in NHRA Modified Production and, it is believed, winning more NHRA World Championship Points in three consecutive years (1967-1969) than any other car in Street Eliminator history or any other Division, including E/MP at
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the 1967 Indy Nationals and a huge upset win over Dick Landy and the Dodge factory team at the 1968 Winternationals at Pomona. The key to The Pizza Man’s success is under the fiberglass hood in the form of a modified 292 CI GMC inline-6 engine fed by triple sidedraft Weber 2-barrel carburetors and driving a Positraction third member through
a custom-built B&M Turbo HydraMatic 3-speed transmission. The combination consistently launched The Pizza Man to low 13- and then mid 12-second elapsed times, eventually taking it to an official best of 12.17 at 118 mph and an unofficial 11.97 in 1970. Today The Pizza Man is in excellent as-raced condition, even wearing the rare Firestone Drag
500 front tires on which it last raced and the rubber marbles kicked up onto its quarter panels by its 7-inch Goodyear racing slicks. Still finished in its original Polo White paint, it is fitted with a trademark Black fiberglass hard top and the original Red interior, and wears skillfully weathered recreations of the decals, signage and Gold leaf “Pizza Man� graphics it wore
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throughout its record-setting career as a 9-time NHRA record holder and 3-time NHRA World Champion. The Pizza Man is scheduled to cross the auction block on Saturday afternoon, during the Mecum 2012 Fall Premier Auction October 2527 at the Pheasant Run Resort in St. Charles, Illinois. M
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RED COVER GIRLS
FROM THE MIKE GUARISE COLLECTION
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They’re the “Red Cover Girls”: all classic GM muscle cars finished in GM code 75 Red, all magazine cover features and each one a gorgeous example of its breed. We have come to expect nothing less from collector Mike Guarise of Chicago, whose extensive collection includes the rarest and most historically significant machines of that great era. The “Red Cover Girls” collection comprises three absolute treasures from the 1970 model year. Lot S151 is a Cranberry Red Chevrolet Chevelle SS454 LS6 4-speed Coupe, originally sold from Brigance Chevrolet, the popular Southside Chicago performance
dealer whose offerings dominated the local street scene there; Lot S152, a Matador Red Oldsmobile 442 W-30 Sports Coupe, is an original Las Vegas car recognized by Guarise as one of just 142 4-speed post coupes built; Lot S153 is a Cardinal Red Pontiac GTO packing a 455 CI V-8 4-speed drivetrain using SD internals. Together they represent the high-water mark of the muscle car era, and as one would expect from Mike Guarise, they are in beautiful as-original condition and equipped with “all the right options and none of the wrong ones.” Two of these treasures have graced the cover of popular Muscle Car Review magazine, with the third appearing on the cover of Collectible Automobile.
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The “Red Cover Girls” are scheduled to cross the block at the Mecum Fall Premier Auction in St. Charles on Saturday October 27, 2012. Don’t miss this exciting offering of three muscle car legends! M
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JL8 Z28
Reunion camaro Documented by the original and subsequent owners and accompanied by the original paperwork and Protect-O-Plate, this 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is one of only 206 built with the ultra-rare JL8 4-wheel disc brake option. Originally sold to Mr. Robert Boyette of Oakhurst, NJ by Park Chevrolet of Asbury Park, it was finished in Fathom Green with White Sport stripes and a Dark Green interior, and of course equipped with the Z28-specific 302/290 HP DZ small block and 4-speed manual transmission. Mr. Boyette recently described the
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car as being unlike anything he had driven before it, calling the performance of the 4-wheel disc brakes “magic.” Documents confirm that Mr. Boyette sold the car after five years to a buyer in Pennsylvania. Later a subsequent owner removed the significant components and stored them with the original Protect-OPlate. These were later discovered by noted Camaro enthusiast and restorer Tom Harrison, who agreed to purchase the Protect-O-Plate and return for the parts if and when he could locate the original car. He was later able to do just that through
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the efforts of a family member working in law enforcement and experienced in tracking investigation subjects. Harrison then approached the owner, who was initially unwilling to part with the car turning down several offers before his father intervened and negotiated the sale to Harrison, who then purchased the original parts and began restoring the car in the mid-1990s. As part of the rotisserie restoration the car received new floorboards and numerous GM NOS parts including quarter panels, bumpers, gas tank, miscellaneous sheet metal and other parts. Although the DZ-code 302 CI engine block appears to be decked, obscuring the pad stamping, the car’s VIN is stamped on the oil filter mounting boss and appears to be factory original, strongly suggesting it is
indeed the original block, although this has not yet been confirmed. In refinishing the car Harrison eschewed the original Fathom Green for a custom shade closely approximating the factory Rallye Green, added Black Sport stripes and replaced the original Green interior with an RPO Z23 Special Black interior. Over a dozen years later the resulting presentation remains exceptionally pleasing to the eye. In 1998 the car was sold to Chicago industrialist Dale Kengott. A passionate and experienced collector, Kengott babied the car until selling it through the Volo Auto Museum to professional wrestler John Cena, who later sold it to a Naples, FL dealer. Appropriately labelled by its present owner simply as the “Reunion Camaro”, this
extraordinary 1969 JL8-equipped Camaro Z28 is documented with the Park Chevrolet bill of sale, Protect-O-Plate and warranty book, period photographs from the original owner and copies of the Pennsylvania title confirming
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the car’s sale from the original owner to a Pennsylvania resident in October 1974. It is scheduled to cross the block as Lot# S81 at the Mecum Fall Premier Auction in St. Charles on Saturday October 27, 2012. M
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FALL PREMIER Pheasant Run Resort • St. Charles, IL
OCTOBER 25-27
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1962 Chevrolet Corvette Big Brake Fuelie
327/360 HP, 4-Speed with Sebring Type Racing Equipment
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At The Redline
JOHN KRAMAN
Hemi
Chrysler Corporation began development of passenger car V-8 engines with hemispherical shaped combustion chambers in the late-1940’s, using technology gained from experimental and production military engines from WW II. The hemi configuration has advantages with improved airflow, but it requires complex valvetrain geometry and a large, wide, and heavy cylinder head. Hemi engines were introduced with the topline Chrysler Fire Power with 331-cubic inches in 1951. The horsepower race had begun! By the late ‘50’s, the Hemi had been replaced by conventional wedge-headed and polyspheric corporate engines that were lighter and cheaper. But the best was yet to come! In the early 1960’s, Ford and Chrysler were openly competing in various forms of auto racing. The major Mopar salvo was the debut of the race-only 426-ci 2nd-generation
Hemi that dominated NASCAR in 1964, and NHRA drag racing in 1965. The street version was readied for production to legalize it for the 1966 race season. This street Hemi also displaces 426 cubes, and when equipped with dual 4-barrel carbs, was conservatively rated at 425-horsepower. Around 11,000 Hemi’s were built from 1966 to 1971 in a variety of MECUM.COM
Plymouth and Dodge models, including some 4-door sedans! Tougher EPA emission rules, insurance surcharges, and rising fuel prices, plus lowering octane ratings, all conspired to end this wild era of performance. The original 426 Hemi spirit lives today as the foundation for current drag racing engines generating in excess of 8,000-hp. But history repeats itself as a 3rdgeneration of Hemi power was born in 2003 as a 5.7L V-8 in Dodge Ram trucks. In 2005, the Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger/Magnum cars were available with a 340-horsepower version of this modern Hemi. Today, the hightech Hemi has grown to 6.4L, rated at 470-hp in various SRT models, such as the Challenger. While the hemispherical combustion chamber is not exclusively used by Chrysler, the storied Hemi name is; in fact, it’s trademarked by the Corporation. Long live the Hemi! M MECUMMONTHLY
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GAVIN TRIPPE
‘The time has come,’ the walrus said, ‘to talk of many things: of shoes and ships - and sealing wax - of cabbages and kings.’
MECUM IN WONDERLAND
- Lewis Carroll
Mid 18th Century English author, Lewis Carroll, who penned the fantasy of ‘Alice in Wonderland’, could have easily been whimsically foreshadowing about 21st Century collectors some 150 years later, as we see an explosion of interest in all things collectable, from pickers, to stamps, modern art and all things Automotive, it’s all driven by TV shows like Muscle Cars and More on Velocity. This addictive anomaly will play out in the coming months at all of our Auctions, and this year we head for my stomping grounds here on the West Coast at a brand new facility for Mecum - The Anaheim Convention Center. It doesn’t get much better than Mid-November weather in SoCal, where we expect a dazzling array of cars, Road Art, two wheels and more. It’ll be Disneyland on Wheels! Oh right, and Disneyland’s across the street so bring the kids! Come on down, tune in on our website, or come watch the action
live, it’s only $15 to get in the door, the kids are free, and a mere $100 gets you a bidders paddle, so don’t let that fantasy slip by. Take something home you’ve always hankered after, or bring something to us and we’ll help you sell it. We’ll have a seat for every butt and all things in between… well maybe not a cabbage or a king.
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The ‘WELCOME’ sign is out…. We are Alice in Wonderland, where fantasy morphs into reality. Thank you Lewis Carroll, thank you Dana Mecum, and hello Anaheim! Anyone in the SoCal area make sure to stop by the Mecum office in Laguna Beach and say hello, we’ll have a chat and get you set for the show. Cheers. M
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ANAHEIM 2012 SoCal AuctION It is finally happening: Mecum is bringing the Auction and Velocity Network to Southern California for our live broadcast debut of the inaugural Mecum Auction at the Anaheim Convention Center November 15 to 17. The Mecum Anaheim Auction and its host venue are a match made in hot rod heaven. With 815,000 square feet of exhibit space, the Anaheim Convention Center is the largest exhibition facility on the West Coast and the center point of the Anaheim Resort, the result of a grand collaboration between City of Anaheim, Disney and the Anaheim/Orange County Visitor & Convention Bureau. Disneyland and
Disney’s California Adventure, the Anaheim Convention Center and the convention hotels are enveloped by the lush gardens of the new resort environment, making it the perfect venue for Mecum’s first television broadcast live from the heart of Southern California. Hot Rod Magazine, the National Hot Rod Association, the Southern California Timing Association: all are products of the car culture born in booming
postwar SoCal. The Golden State is also the birthplace of several history-making rods built by SoCal Hot Rod legends, including Lot S109, the McMullen Roadster widely known as “The World’s Most Iconic Hot Rod” and Lot S116, the famed 1936 Ford Calori Coupe that first appeared on the cover of Hot Rod magazine in 1949 and Best in Class Winner at Pebble Beach in 2007.
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Lot S109 • The McMullen Roadster - The World’s Most Iconic Hot Rod VIN 636987
Lot S116 • 1936 Ford Jack Calori Coupe - Best in Class Winner at Pebble Beach
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Lot S170 • 1997 Chevrolet Camaro Funny Car - From the Private Collection of Don Prudhomme
The rodder’s art has historically found its fullest expression in the heat of competition, producing over half a century of pioneering drag and road racing machines. The inaugural Mecum Anaheim Auction reflects that history with a number of noteworthy racing machines including two very special offerings from the private collection of Don “The Snake” Prudhomme: Lot S170, the first funny car to reach 315 MPH and Lot S171, the “Gold Snake” Camaro funny car painted to celebrate The Snake’s seven U.S. Nationals titles. Of course, no Mecum Auction is complete without a gathering of superb collector Corvettes, in
Lot S171 • 1999 Camaro Z28 Funny Car - From the Private Collection of Don Prudhomme
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Lot S113 • 2012 McLaren MP4-12C - Loaded with Options, 2,400 Miles
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Lot S88 • 1969 Chevrolet Corvette L88 Convertible - The Highest Optioned, Most Documented L88
this case headlined by Lot S88, a 1969 L88 convertible that is the most fully equipped AND thoroughly documented L88 known to exist among the hobby, and Lots S99 and S104, both 1967 427/435 HP convertibles, both awarded prestigious Bloomington Gold Survivor Certification.
Destined to be SoCal’s auction event of the year, Mecum Anaheim 2012 has already welcomed over 650 consignments. Quality positions are still available but are moving fast for this exciting new Mecum Auction. Consignors and bidders are encouraged to act immediately and get prepared at www.Mecum.com. M VIN 121426
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Lot S133 • 1969 Mustang Boss 429 VIN 105574
Lot S94 • 1971 Pontiac GTO Judge Convertible - 455 CI, 4-Speed, 1 of 17 Produced in ‘71
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MECUM RETURNS TO HOST MECUM LOUNGE AT MCACN Supporting the Event as Title Sponsor Mecum will once again be hosting “The Mecum Lounge” at the entrance of this year’s Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals held November 17-18, 2012 at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, IL. As the title sponsor for the show, upgrades to this year’s lounge include bigger screen televisions
and live auction action from Anaheim, CA. With our inaugural Anaheim Auction falling on the same dates as the show, we wanted to be sure that all of the spectators and participants at MCACN could take in all of the action. Featuring comfortable couches and big screen TV’s, the Mecum Lounge will bring muscle
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cars and more right from the block on the west coast directly to the Midwest! Representatives from Mecum will also be on hand to discuss consignment opportunities for the remainder of the 2012 schedule as well as 2013 auctions including Kissimmee, Florida…Where the Cars Are! See you there. M
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Road Art
Bob Sain
ROAD ART FOR reSEARCH Curing Kids’ Cancer is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for cutting edge pediatric cancer research through fundraising efforts including their Coaches Curing Kids’ Cancer and Teachers Curing Kids’ Cancer programs. Curing Kids’ Cancer is associated with some of the bestknown companies in the world. These corporate citizens have provided not only much needed research dollars, but also longterm partnerships.
Mecum Auctions is proud to support this organization by way of not only raising money, but more importantly helping raise awareness of the charity in hopes more people play an active supporting role. A few weeks ago at the Dallas Auction, each morning before the cars began crossing the block, Mecum opened the floor to those willing to show their support for Curing Kids’ Cancer. The person willing to donate the most money on that given day received a
Mecum “SOLD” neon sign as a gift for their generosity. The effort was very well received and by the end of the 4-day auction, Mecum helped raise a total of $60,000 for Curing Kids’ Cancer. Mecum is committed to its support of this amazing cause, and will continue the donation wars prior to each auction day for the remainder of the 2012 schedule. So on auction day, be sure to arrive a little early and provide your needed support for these incredibly brave young kids! M
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HOLDING COURT IN KC
HORSEPOWER TO PRESIDE AT MECUM 2012 GRAND FINALE AUCTION At Mecum’s upcoming 2012 Grand Finale Auction December 6 - 8 in Kansas City, Missouri, “ALL RISE FOR THE JUDGE” may be a recurring message. A number of Judges will be in attendance when Mecum brings it’s closing statement of 2012 at the familiar venue of Bartle Hall at the Kansas City Convention Center in downtown Kansas City. More than 750 vehicles and a great selection of Road Art and Memorabilia will be offered at this annual end of season celebration. Literally ramming the air with excitement will be three fine examples of the very honorable Pontiac GTO Judge, all with engines presiding in supreme level court and all with Pontiac Historical Services documentation. Lot# S109 is a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV finished in ever-desirable Carousel Red and sporting the 400/370 horsepower engine and a 4-speed transmission. Lot# S110 is a Red/Red 1970 Ram Air IV Judge also equipped with the 370 HP Ram Air IV engine and mated to a 4-speed transmission. Lot# S111 is a 1971 GTO Judge equipped with High Output 455 cubic inch engine connected to a 4-speed transmission. Just 3 examples of the caliber of vehicles always available at this Midwest auction that is known for courting some of the best in the collector car market. Whether you buy, sell or spectate in Kansas City, you can be sure it will be a good time and better yet, a great decision. M 30
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FRAN & RON GREEN’S MUSEUM COLLECTION Boynton Beach, Florida
FEBRUARY 22-23, 2013
Plus Over 1000 lots of Road Art & Memorabilia! All Offered at NO RESERVE
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STEADY AS SHE GOES by DAVID NEWHARDT
If you were to look at two photographs of the same car, taken at the same time, from the same location, taken with matching cameras, you’d think that the resulting photos would be identical. But if one of those cameras is on a tripod, and the other camera is hand-held, the odds are good that the hand held camera is going to give you a photo that is shakier than a politicians promise. Mounting a camera on a rigid support can make the difference between a tack-sharp image and an unusable one. In vehicle photography, steady is your friend. The most common tool used to give a camera a shudder-free platform is a tripod. The camera is mounted onto the top of the device, the lens is pointed towards the subject, and the shutter button is pushed. Provided the camera was properly focused, and the exposure is correct, the result should be a razor-sharp photo. Tripods can range in price from $25 to well over $1,000, but they all have one job; minimizing camera shake. Eliminating vibration is especially critical when using a “long” lens, like a 70-200mm. When using a lens like this at 200mm, something as subtle as your heart beating can move the camera enough to affect sharpness. Check out the
Photo taken with a hand-held camera
Photo taken with a camera mounted on a tripod
examples on this page to see the difference between a handheld camera and a tripod-mounted camera. The sharpness exhibited by the fixed camera gives you an image that will do your car justice and improve its marketability. A quick hint; don’t have a tripod, or want to invest in one right now? Set your camera on a MECUM.COM
box, or even set it on the ground. Steady is steady, regardless where you find it. If you must handhold the camera, keep your elbows close to your body, and hold your breath as you gently press the shutter button. That might be all you need for that singular special shot. Just make sure it’s a steady one. M MECUMMONTHLY
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THE CONSIGNMENT VIN 636987
VIN 176504
VIN 235685
VIN 000505
1969 Chevrolet COPO Camaro “The Blue Mule”
1966 Shelby Mustang Group II Trans Am Race Car
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