Mecum Offers Over 1,000 Classic Cars at Kissimmee Auction

Posted by Steve White on Jan 29, 2010

The Mecum Kissimmee Auction promises to be one of the most exciting classic car auctions this year. Due to the success of last year’s auction, Mecum has decided to make the 2010 edition a 4-day event, and it will feature more than 1,000 vehicles as well as auto memorabilia. The auction will be held from the 28th to the 31st of January at the Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, Florida.

This year’s auction will showcase many different makes and models of classic cars from various eras. The highlight of the event is a 1969 Dodge Daytona race car that was owned by NASCAR racing legend Bobby Allison, who will present at the auction on the 30th of January to sign autographs. The Mecum Kissimmee Auction will be aired live on HD Theater, a high-definition Discovery cable network, and visitors will get the chance to be a part of the live audience. A wide selection of automobile-related memorabilia will be offered everyday throughout the 4-day event, and they include neon signs, framed artworks, gasoline pumps, vending machines, and autographed items.

Those who wish to attend the Mecum Kissimmee Auction are required to pay an admission fee of $10.00. Children who are aged 12 years old and below can enter for free. The Osceola Heritage Park is located on the Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, or Highway 192, just west of Florida’s Turnpike.

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