Special Events Continue at Flint Auto Auction
Flint Auto Auction celebrated its biggest event of the year last month, holding its annual Corvettes and Classics Sale.
Flint Auto Auction celebrated its biggest event of the year last month, holding its annual Corvettes and Classics Sale. More than 2,000 vehicles rolled across the auction block, including 200-plus Corvettes and 100-plus classics. Qualifying dealers packed the auction arena in hopes of winning the grand prize: a 1996 Corvette. At the end of the event, the crowd cheered the day’s big winner, Pete Peterson Sr.
Flint also celebrated its fourth anniversary with General Motors on May 12, in which more than 600 GM/GMAC vehicles were present.
Flint Auto Auction will mark its 51st anniversary on June 23 with more than 2,200 vehicles. The auction will gear up for the event by entering every dealer who buys or sells a vehicle between May 19 and June 23 into a drawing for a new Wurlitzer CD jukebox. Throughout the month of June, the auction will also hold additional drawings for tabletop CD jukeboxes and gumball machines.
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