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GAA Classic Cars Auctions 2021 Sales Review

GAA Classic Cars Auctions 2021 Sales Review

GAA Classic Cars Sells Over 90% All Year

GAA Classic Cars final 2021 auction wrapped up on November 6th. This was the fourth auction of 2021 and closed out the year with a 90% sold. This year can go down as the best year yet for GAA Classic Cars. February’s auction closed out at 95% sold and was followed by 94% in April and 91% in July.

Located at 301 Norwalk Street in Greensboro, NC, GAA Classic Cars Auction (GAACC) consigns vehicles from all over the country with an assortment ranging from pre-war to present day unique vehicles. The auction is held at The Automobile Palace. The facility is owned by GAACC and expanded last year to 5.5 acres of enclosed, climate-controlled auction space. An additional expansion was just announced for 2022.

The auction was full of love and generosity this fall with donations to a few deserving charities. The Road Warrior Foundation provides adventure therapy for Veterans. A longtime customer donated a beautiful 1956 Ford Victoria for auction with all proceeds going to the Road Warrior Foundation. The vehicle brought $41,000 on the auction block! This along with donations from other customers went to further the adventure for Veterans!

A few notable lots include a 1970 Chevelle LS6 that sold for $195,000, a 1936 Packard Eight 1401 that sold for $178,200 and Conway Twitty’s 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk that sold for $52,000.

GAACC has already started consigning vehicles for 2022. If you have a special classic to consign go to gaaclassiccars.com and click “sell.” The next auction is February 24-26, 2022.

About GAA Classic Car Auction: GAA Classic Car Auction hosts 3-4 classic, muscle and unique car auctions per year. You can find additional info at gaaclassiccars.com. Specific questions can be emailed to [email protected] or call 1-855-862-2257 for assistance. (NCAL#9949, Parks)

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