Televised car auctions grow the hobby—but what about fraudulent sales?
Buying a car at auction is inherently risky. Beyond the potential for bidding wars and the as-is nature of sales, the real power is held by the auction house, and sometimes it’s not wielded with the ...
The Mecum Auto Auctions is back at State Farm Stadium in Glendale through Saturday, March 21, and FOX 10 Photojournalist Tom ...
Mecum Nashville will mark the company's first major collector car auction in Tennessee and introduce a new destination on ...
This wild ’68 Mustang mixes supercharged V-8 power, custom fastback drama, award-winning detail, and barely any miles since ...
The five-day event features 10 collections, including 1930s hot rods from the Peterson Automotive Museum and two land speed ...
Since its humble Central Florida beginnings as a Corvette-only auction in a nondescript parking lot, Mecum Kissimmee has grown to become the “Holy Grail event event of the car-collecting universe.” ...
Q: Greg, what happens when a car sold at one of the TV auctions turns out to be a fraud? Who is liable? I enjoy your columns and really enjoy ...
Bobby Adams thought he’d purchased a 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II Sport Coupe for $31,000 during a Mecum auction last week. His bid was the highest when the hammer fell, but immediately after, the ...