The Raleigh Classic Auction for 2019 was in Prime Time Saturday mode here at the Jim Graham Building at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds in Raleigh, North Carolina. Many very desirable classic muscle cars, 1950’s classics, vintage collector cars and choice low miles collectibles were offered for sale here today. The excitement was palpable as many high quality cars crossed the auction block.
This is a much revered sale with collectors from all over the Southeastern states congregated to buy collector vehicles. This auction is famous for some of the nicest low-mile collector cars available in the collector market today. And Cars-On-Line.com was on hand for all the auction action.
Here is a look at some of the top sales recorded at the Raleigh Classic Auction winter edition. (You can click on each photo to get more vehicle info):
For some years now, Mike Leith, a well known car dealer and car collector, has sponsored this unique classic car auction drawing some really nice low-mile collector cars. It is the one auction all the classic car dealers in the southeast feel that they can’t miss. If you can’t be there in person you can register now to bid online. All bidders will have access to the live feed so you can watch the sale on streaming video.
Here is a quick auction preview of the Raleigh Classic inventory from the Graham Building on Thursday. (Video by Bob Boberg of eClassicAutos.com)
On Friday, a record crowd was in attendance for the opening day of the Raleigh Classic Auction here in Raleigh, North Carolina, December 6-7, 2019. On Saturday, they announced that the Raleigh Classic had a 77 percent sell through rate for its opening day sale on Friday.
Our first impression of the Raleigh Classic Auction 2019 inventory is that there are a lot of classic Corvettes for sale, many from an exclusive California collection. There are also a number of clean Cadillacs, BMWs and Mercedes, many with low miles and in great shape. Click the link to scan the auction inventory online.
Mike Leith’s network of car collectors will draw some really nice low-mile collector cars. It is the one auction all the classic car dealers in the southeast feel that they just can’t miss.
Cars-On-Line photojournalist Bob Boberg of eClassicAutos.com was on hand on Friday and Saturday to capture the action through his camera lense. Be sure to bookmark this page to follow his photos and videos. We will update you on the auction action and selling prices all weekend. Follow our Twitter and Facebook pages to see the sales as they happen in real time.
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