Elvis and McQueen cars will be part of the upcoming Mecum auction
If you are someone who can appreciate second-hand items, you want to learn as much as possible about the past history of an item. In celebrity auctions, the purchase of items largely depends on the former owner who has nothing to do with the product itself. As an opportunity to pay a ridiculous amount of former property related to celebrities, Mecum Auctions is preparing to host their first celebrity show in Santa Monica, California. As a well-known brand in car auctions, Mecum showcased a series of celebrity cars at the 2013 summer event.
Officially titled Mecum Celebrity Items Auction: Celebrating the Legendary History of Hollywood, the collection of two and four-wheeled vehicles connects to many famous names. Well-documented celebrity motorhead Steve McQueen will be placed at the forefront at this auction. While the
super-famous Bullitt Mustang
or the Gulf-sponsored Porsche 917 will not be part of the auction, a Baja truck and motorcycle has the prominence of McQueen. Built by famed off-road vehicle designer Vic Hickey, the 1969 Chevrolet C10 Baja race truck was owned by Steve McQueen for several years in the 1970s. In addition to the McQueen pedigree, this special 1969 Chevrolet C10 truck also holds the history of being involved in the first Baja 1000 race. A classic 1931 Harley Davidson VL 74 motorcycle will also be part of the Mecum Celebrity Items Auction.
For fans of the man regarded as the “King of Rock and Roll,” Elvis Presley’s custom station wagon in the Santa Monica auction could be “Too Much” for some hardcore lovers to handle. One of Elvis’ greatest obsessions was his appreciation for Cadillacs. Demanding a station wagon but realizing that Cadillac did not make one at the time, The King would not be denied. Using a 1972 Cadillac Sedan Deville and pieces found on other full-sized General Motors station wagons of the time, a luxury family hauler was created. For other North Americans, the Cadillac wagon would not come to market until the 2010 model year when
the CTS Sport Wagon
debuted.
Other vehicles set for sale at the Mecum Celebrity Items Auction includes celebrity daily drivers and star cars. Frank Sinatra’s V12-powered 1989 Jaguar XJS, a former Ringo Starr-owned 1957 Chevrolet custom coupe built by famed
Batmobile
creator George Barris Custom, and the 1973 Chevrolet El Camino recognized from the TV show “My Name is Earl” is an expanded sampling of what the 2013 auction will feature. Also up for bids is a movie vehicle created for the 1994 feature film “The Flintstones. “ I am afraid I do not remember at what point this vehicle appeared in “The Flintstones” movie, but it has to be one of the ugliest from either the prehistoric or the modern age.
Some of the other items included in this year’s Mecum Celebrity Items Auction would delight fans of the big screen, silver screen, and other forms of entertainment. A face mold of Arnold Schwarzenegger used in the 1990 sci-fi classic Total Recall and a pair of prescription sunglasses worn by John Lennon are some of the non-vehicle items set for the Santa Monica auction on July 26th and 27th.
The Mecum Celebrity Items Auction will be held at Barker Hangar (the same venue that recently held the launch of the 2014 Toyota Corolla).
Source of information and pictures: Mecum Auctions
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