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GAA Classic Cars Previews Unique Lineup For July Auction

GAA Classic Cars Previews Unique Lineup For July Auction

The GAA Classic Cars eight-acre, indoor Greensboro, North Carolina facility will showcase some incredible vehicles for auction this month.

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The July Auction from GAA Classic Cars is set to take place from July 23-25 at its indoor, eight-acre facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, and the auction house is boasting one of its most intriguing lineups yet for the summer sale. The venue, called “The Palace,” will feature some incredible vehicles crossing the block this month, including classics, supercars, and several other rarities.

Headlining the lineup for GAA’s July Auction is a stunning pair: two examples of the 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 S-Code. Made for NASCAR, the cars are street-legal, with "semi-hemi" V8 engines that were large enough to require modifications to the engine bay. One car is finished in Wimbledon White, while the other is finished in Black Jade, and each has a valuation of over $500,000.

Other cars in the stunning July Auction lineup from GAA Classic Cars include a special 2006 Ford GT, which only has 18 miles on its odometer, a 1958 Nash Metropolitan that was formerly owned by Jimmy Buffett, a custom fabricated SpaceX rocket replica mounted on a 1985 International Harvester truck, a 1966 Ford GT40 MkII kit car, a 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS LS6, a lineup of over 50 Chevrolet Corvettes including a consecutive sequence from 1958 to 1967, and a group of Mopar icons: a 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda, a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T, and a 1971 Dodge Charger R/T.

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About the upcoming GAA Classic Cars July Auction, Kristen Harlow, GAA Classic Cars’ Marketing Manager, said, "Our inventory is growing dynamically every day, and this lineup is frankly spectacular. Whether you want a museum-grade supercar with delivery miles, a piece of music history, or a wild custom build that will stop traffic anywhere on Earth, this auction delivers the absolute wow factor."

Once the auction starts on July 23, the gates will open at 8:00 am EDT each day. Memorabilia will cross the block at 9:00 am, with vehicles following at 9:30. Bidders can place their bids by phone, online, or in person at “The Palace,” which, unlike traveling auction houses, provides bidders with a permanent, climate-controlled location. The auction will also be livestreamed on YouTube, and some of the unique vehicles offered at the sale will be worth the watch.

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