Collector Cars on a Bennington Hillside in Nebraska
Background:
Challenge:
Our Auction Solution:
Our devised solution entailed an 8-week endeavor that encompassed tree removal, the scrapping of extensively deteriorated vehicles, selective fencing removal, and comprehensive property regrading. This concerted effort paved the way for arranging the cars systematically in rows, all in preparation for the anticipated multitude of on-site bidders for the upcoming auction.
Auction Solutions’ strategic marketing blueprint revolved around an intensive online presence, complemented by an extensive outreach via local, regional, and national print ads, prominently through publications like Hemmings Motor News, and other avenues within the hobby realm. This meticulously orchestrated campaign spanned approximately four
Results:
In total, Auction Solutions’ registered an impressive count of 395 bidders, leading to the successful sale of 118 cars and an additional 49 lots of parts. The auction proceeds soared beyond the $200,000 mark, cementing its resounding success. Notable highlights included the sale of a 1953 Packard Caribbean convertible for $17,500, with an additional 10% buyer’s premium, a 1940 Lincoln Zephyr that fetched $18,500 plus the buyer’s premium, and a 1957 Corvette stripped down to its core, achieving $16,500 along with a 10% buyer’s premium. It’s important to note that none of the cars in this auction were operational or had been started for many years. This resounding success undoubtedly provided a substantial return for our seller.