Mecum Indy 2023 collector car auction brings $113 million in sales



Nine-day flagship event sees
multimillion-dollar individual sales


(May 29, 2023) Mecum’s annual flagship classic and collector car auction event in Indianapolis achieved more than $100 million in overall sales for the second year in a row, and with a $113 million total realized at this year’s auction, it stands as the second-highest total ever reached in the event’s 36-year history.

A 76% sell-through rate was representative of the stellar offerings available and the strong crowd of bidders that the event attracted, and individual sales proved to be exceptional as well, led by main attraction offerings such as the 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440 Rapid Transit Show Car  and the 1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T SE ‘The Black Ghost’, which sold for $2.2 million and $1.07 million, respectively.


1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T 'The Black Ghost'

The energy in the room was palpable when the Indy auction’s headlining vehicles took to the stage. After a successful promotional campaign spanning several months led by rare and historic offerings like the auction’s two leading vintage Mopar muscle car legends, bidders and spectators couldn’t wait to see the live auction action surrounding the cars unfold in real time.

The long-awaited moments did not disappoint, with both vehicles reaching into the seven-figure range after heated bidding and the Cuda exceeding $2 million.

The complete list of top 10 sellers in Indianapolis proved to be an excellent reflection of the auction’s overall diversity of offerings, including an array of both vintage and modern vehicles and encompassing both luxury and performance autos as well. The singular consistency among the group was their shared status as American-built machines.


1970 Plymouth Cuda 440 Rapid Transit

Two Ford GT Heritage Editions made the list—a 2020 model that sold for $1.38 million and a 2006 model (Lot S215.1) that sold for $660,000. A pair of Corvettes made the top 10 list as well, with a 1971 Chevrolet Corvette Export ZR2 Coupe bringing $715,000 and a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible  reaching $660,000.

Private vehicle collections offered in Indianapolis sold for an aggregate of more than $35.76 million, with top-selling assemblages including the Hustle for the Muscle No Reserve Collection that saw 61 vehicles sell for a total of $8.66 million, and The Apex Collection, which saw 24 of its cars sell for a total of $4.23 million. The Clyde Horst Collection of 14 cars sold in its entirety for more than $2.04 million, and The Chris Bishop Collection of 24 cars also saw a 100% sell-through rate bringing $2.49 million in total.

The complete top 10 collector car sales at the Indy 2023 auction include:

    1    1970 Plymouth Cuda 440 Rapid Transit Show Car (Lot F152) at $2,200,000
    2    2020 Ford GT Heritage Edition (Lot S216) at $1,375,000
    3    1970 Dodge Hemi Challenger R/T SE ‘The Black Ghost’ (Lot F142) at $1,072,500
    4    1969 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (Lot S118) at $770,000
    5    1971 Chevrolet Corvette Export ZR2 Coupe (Lot S116) at $715,000
    6    2006 Ford GT Heritage Edition (Lot S215.1) at $660,000
    7    1967 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (Lot S105) at $660,000
    8    1931 Cadillac Series 452 V-16 Convertible Coupe (Lot S225) at $660,000
    9    1967 Shelby GT350 Fastback (Lot S115) at $632,500
   10   1970 Plymouth Hemi Superbird (Lot S114) at $605,000