Fall Carlisle Collector Car Auction Tallies $3.3 Million In Sales Third And Final Auction Of The Year Connects Buyers With Quality Collector Cars
By Karl Pass - November 22, 2024
It has been an amazing year in Carlisle. As part of the 50th Anniversary celebration for Carlisle Events, Carlisle Auctions hosted a pair of great events, concluding the year with its Fall Carlisle Collector Car Auction. The Fall Auction, held Oct. 3 and 4 at the Carlisle Expo Center, in Carlisle, Pa., wrapped up the auction season with a bang, grossing $3.3 million in sales. A separate press release on the Fall Carlisle Show will appear in next weeks issue. Over 400 consignments were confirmed for the event, with available lots spanning all eras of production. The earliest consignment was a 1927 Cadillac, with the most modern vehicles being a pair of 2018 Mustangs. In between, there was a little bit of something for everyone, including the popular All-Truck Hour. Top-selling lots accounted for just over $312,000 and included a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air ($89,000), a 1968 Corvette ($75,600), a 1965 Pontiac GTO ($74,000), and a 1967 Chevelle ($73,440). Best of all, the demand for all things truck during the All-Truck Hour has resulted in the expansion of the theme for Carlisle-based auctions in 2025. Now, each day of an auction will include an hour dedicated to nothing but trucks. Thank you to all of the consignors and bidders for making this auction at Fall Carlisle successful, said Tony Cline, director of Auction Operations. We continue to move forward in both quality and quantity and look forward to carrying this momentum into 2025, including our return to Lakeland, Fla., for the Lakeland Winter Collector Car Auction, Feb. 7 and 8, at the SUN n FUN Expo Campus. To learn more, visit www.CarlisleAuctions.com.
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