Classic Motorcar Auctions to Hold Ohio Spring Classic Car Auction in Late March
CANTON, OHIO - Classic Motorcar Auctions (CMA) will once again return to the John S. Knight Center in Akron, Ohio for its Ohio Spring Classic Car Auction to be held Sat., March 26, 2011.
CANTON, OHIO - Classic Motorcar Auctions (CMA) will once again return to the John S. Knight Center in Akron, Ohio for its Ohio Spring Classic Car Auction to be held Sat., March 26, 2011.
As before at the John S. Knight Center in 2009, the CMA auction will draw buyers from as far away as California with a large number people from the east coast as well, especially Florida. In addition to attracting some of northeast Ohio's best cars, classics from the eastern seaboard have also been consigned.
When consigning your classic car with Classic Motorcar Auctions you are given a real choice unlike other auction companies. It is up to the client to decide whether to consign with a reasonable reserve or at no reserve (also known as absolute). Classic Motorcar Auctions believes that their customers deserve the right decide how their investment will be offered.
Classic Motorcar Auctions brings a wealth of classic car knowledge to the auction block. CMA President Bob Lichty has over 40 years of experience in the classic car hobby having worked for leading publishers and event promoters. The CMA auctioneering staff is well versed in classic cars as well, they are the full focus of the company.
In addition to automobiles the auction will offer a large assortment of automobilia to open the sale. Expect to find your favorites including tin signs, toys, petroliania, antique gas pumps and the like.
For more information on consigning your classic vehicle (1985 and older) or bidding at the auction, please visit www.classicmotorcarauctions.com or call Classic Motorcar Auctions toll free (866) 653.8900. Multi-car discount available. Participants are encouraged to act soon, space is limited.
The Ohio Spring Classic Car Auction will open to the public Saturday, March 26th at 9am for preview with the memorabilia auction kicking things off at 11am and classic cars to follow. Spectators are welcome, admission will be $10. Free parking is available in the adjoining parking deck.
For additional information contact Bob Lichty or Megan Boyd at Classic Motorcar Auctions at (330) 453-8900 or e-mail info@classicmotorcarauctions.com.
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