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Bob McDorman Collection to Sell At No Reserve During Special Mecum Event

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Vehicles Will Cross the Block Nov. 5-6, 2010, in Canal Winchester, Ohio
August 11, 2010



Mecum Auctions announces a special one-time event has been added to its 2010 auction lineup as they prepare to offer The Bob McDorman Collection, Nov. 5-6, 2010, in Canal Winchester, Ohio.

McDorman, a longtime Chevrolet dealer and passionate collector, will sell his personal collection of 150 superior cars at no reserve. Included in the McDorman offering is the most complete assemblage of Corvettes in the world, featuring one Corvette from every model year 1953 to present and 12 serial #1 Corvettes.

"I've known Bob on both a personal and a professional level for more than 30 years, having consigned his items at our auctions, found unique vehicles for him to purchase and even bought my own family's new cars from his dealership," said President Dana Mecum. "He is one of the finest Corvette collectors in our industry with a fantastic influence over the hobby, and this auction is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for enthusiasts to acquire these high-quality vehicles."

Among the Corvettes crossing the block are Bunkie Knudsen's 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray and the Pink Pearl - a specially built 1964 Corvette Sting Ray ordered by Knudsen for his wife, Florence. Mecum will also auction a 1938 Chevrolet Cabriolet designed by General Motors of France during an overseas styling exercise. Of the two prototype Chevrolet vehicles designed, this car - featuring unique European influences - is the only survivor, making it a truly unique piece.

In addition to the cars, which range from a 1915 Chevrolet to the last SSR produced, there will be hundreds of collectibles, neon signs and automotive parts crossing the auction block. The complete lineup will be available soon at www.Mecum.com. For more information about Bob McDorman, visit www.bobmcdormanchevrolet.com.

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Well, can't say I'm too surprised. He has been liquidating his collection for a couple of years now. Last year, he sold most of his neon collectible signs that were inside his barns/storage facilities. I used to go down and look at Harley Earl's '63 and stare at it and study it for long periods of time. If I remember correctly, he sold that one last year. I don't think I'll sign up to bid on any of the cars, but I might go one last time to see them roll away.

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A shame to see a collection being dispersed but if it means more folks get a chance to drive these beautiful cars...

-Mac
 

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