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Mecum Indy 2026 Sets New Record With $193 Million in Sales

Mecum Indy 2026 Sets New Record With $193 Million in Sales

Mecum Indy 2026 posted $193 million in sales as Ferraris, muscle cars, and rare collectibles.

Dana Mecum’s Original Spring Classic delivered huge numbers in Indianapolis this year, with Mecum Indy 2026 reporting an impressive $193 million in total sales and marking a record-breaking moment for the event. The annual auction event welcomed collectors, enthusiasts, and investors to the city that hosts “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” showcasing everything from rare Ferraris to classic American muscle. The nine-day auction generated the highest sales total the Indianapolis event has ever recorded, a massive jump from the previous benchmark of $124 million. That’s nearly a $70 million increase year-over-year and another sign that demand across the collector car market remains strong.

1963 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder (Lot S159) sold for $18,150,000

More than 2,600 lots crossed the auction block during the auction's run, with a sell-through rate of 76%. The final day alone generated $127 million in sales, which by itself surpassed last year’s entire event total and established a new single-day record for the Spring Classic. Leading the pack was a 1963 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spyder at $18.15 million. A 2003 Ferrari Enzo sold for $10.23 million, while a 1995 Ferrari F50 reached $9.79 million, and a 2005 Maserati MC12 brought $9.46 million. A 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari also crossed the block at $8.58 million. In total, six vehicles surpassed the $5 million mark.

2005 Maserati MC12 (Lot S143) sold for $9,460,000

American muscle cars also showed strength throughout the week and weekend. A 1965 Shelby GT350R Fastback raced by Dick Jordan sold for $2.75 million, while another early-production 1965 Shelby GT350 reached $1.1 million. A rare 1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, one of only 69 built, sold at $1.43 million. Also, a 2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition brought $1,292,500, and a one-of-nine 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429 Fastback sold for $660,000.

Next on the Mecum auction calendar is Mecum Tulsa 2026 . Held at the SageNet Center at Expo Square, June 5th and 6th, 2026, the event will feature an estimated 1,000 vehicles crossing the auction block.

1995 Ferrari F50 (Lot S139) sold for $9,790,000
Jordan Aquistapace