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Corvette Auction Preview: Four More Corvettes to Make You Drool at Mecum Kissimmee 2022

Corvette Auction Preview: Four More Corvettes to Make You Drool at Mecum Kissimmee 2022

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Welcome back to our look at Mecum’s upcoming 2022 Kissimmee auction. The countdown to opening day is just about 14 days now. Perusing the Corvette docket, we currently see 360 Corvettes listed which is more than double the number of consignments from 2 weeks ago. Expect a few more to be added as the date draws nearer.

Past previews focused on the Corvette Super Sport, Gulf One, and the C2 Z06 equipped Corvettes from Mecum’s Once in a Lifetime Corvette Offering. This time we’re going to focus on a diverse quartet of first and second generation cars ranging from a pilot line 1966 L88 to an ultra-rare 1957 airbox fuelie.

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Lot F158: 1960 Race Rat Tanker – When we think of big tank or “tanker” Corvettes, we generally think of C2’s. However, tankers were available to savvy buyers and racers on C1 Corvettes as well. In 1960, 10 big tank Corvettes were built. This 1960 fuelie was ordered through Nickey Chevrolet by George Reed to complete in the 1960 Sebring 12 hour race. In addition to the 315hp engine, Reed selected heavy duty suspension, heavy duty brakes, and a 4-speed transmission. Upon delivery to Sebring, Zora Arkus Duntov himself assisted with the final race prep. The car went on to win its class and finish 16th overall. Today the car is in excellent restored condition and has been displayed at top events such as the 2004 and 2014 Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance, the 2009 Los Angeles Concours d’Elegance, the 2010 NCRS 50th Anniversary display, and the 2013 Greenwich Concours d’Elegance. It’s also an NCRS American Heritage Award recipient.

1960 Corvette

Lot F164: 1957 Big Brake Airbox Fuelie – This well-known straight axle is one of 44 produced with RPO 579E, the fresh airbox intake. It’s also 1 of 54 with heavy duty brakes and suspension. Other options include a fuel injected engine, 4-speed transmission, and wider 5.5″ wheels. The car was raced in SCCA events across the country throughout its early life. Since that time, it’s been restored back to stock form and lays claimed to our hobby’s top awards including multiple NCRS Top Flights, Bloomington Gold, and 2 Bloomington Special Collections. It’s been featured in Vette Vues magazine and participated in the 75th anniversary Monterrey historics. It’s being offered from the John Justo collection with copious documentation, awards, and restoration photos.

1957 Big Brake Airbox Fuelie

Lot S113: 8,500-mile unrestored 1967 427/435 Coupe – We first saw the “Vault Find” 1967 Corvette at the 2017 Mecum Indy auction where it sold for $675,000 from the original owner’s family. The Marina Blue on blue 435hp coupe remains in unrestored, original condition with just 8,533 miles on the odometer. The option list includes the 435hp engine, M21 4-speed, F41 suspension, and 4.11 rear end. It’s never been shown or judged and comes documented with the window sticker, Protect-O-Plate, and car shipper.

8,500-mile unrestored 1967 427/435 Coupe

Lot S237: 1966 Pilot Line L88 Coupe – This Sting Ray is one of the “Four Kings,” 1966 Corvette factory racers. It’s the first known Corvette factory-prepared for Luigi Chinetti’s NART team, the first built with shoulder harnesses, and the second to be fitted with the cowl-induction fresh air hood. The intent was to test aluminum cylinder heads and other racing bits in the 1966 Sebring 12 hours. Pedro Rodriguez and Mario Andretti were to be the drivers, but they ended up in one of Chinetti’s Ferrari’s instead. Future pilots included Harold Whims, Don Yenko, John Finger, and John “Sam” Henderson. They completed at many notable tracks such as Daytona, Talladega, Charlotte Motor Raceway, Virginia International Raceway, Marlboro Motor Raceway, and Road Atlanta among others. The L88 engine sports a 1965-dated intake manifold and January 1966 dated aluminum cylinder heads. Other track-spec options include heater and defroster delete, radio delete, F41 suspension, Positraction rear axle, heavy-duty brakes, transistor ignition, M22 4-speed, and a 36 gallon gas tank. It’s extensively documented and has been shown at numerous national events over the last decade including 2014 and 2020 Bloomington Gold Collections, 2016 MCACN Corvette Legends Invitational, and the 2014 Corvettes at Carlisle Race Car Reunion.

1966 Pilot Line L88 Coupe

Mecum’s monster 2022 Kissimmee auction will take place January 6th-16th at the Osceola Heritage Park. MotorTrend TV, MotorTrend+, and Discovery will have live coverage Wednesday, January 12th – Saturday, January 15th. Approximately 3,500 cars are expected. Keep an eye here and on the Mecum website as new additions are being added daily.

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Corvette Auction Preview: Mecum Kissimmee 2021

Corvette Auction Preview: Mecum Kissimmee 2021

Mecum Auctions has kicked off the 2021 collector car season with their annual colossal Kissimmee, Florida sale. The action began on Thursday, January 7th, and will run through Saturday, January 16th. We’ve already shown you a few of the Corvettes up for grabs, but now it’s time for a rapid-fire look at 12 more of our favorites.

The current docket has 233 Corvettes listed with all generations well represented. The 2nd and 3rd generation cars make up nearly 50% of the Corvettes in Kissimmee with 62 and 53 available examples respectively. Interestingly, there are also 6 2020 Corvettes for sale in Kissimmee including the final production 2020 car. Here’s how the generations stack up:

  • C1: 37 Corvettes
  • C2: 62 Corvettes
  • C3: 53 Corvettes
  • C4: 39 Corvettes
  • C5: 14 Corvettes
  • C6: 17 Corvettes
  • C7: 4 Corvettes
  • C8: 6 Corvettes

Perusing the docket, we see all of Corvette’s greatest hits. The early cars are represented by fuelies and restomods. The midyears include the first L88 yet again, Mickey Thompson’s personal Z06, and too many big blocks to count. In the 3rd generation we more L88’s, a yellow LS6 convertible, and some nice, low mile later C3’s. The C4’s and C5’s consist of ZR1’s and Z06’s while the C6’s feature some nice Grand Sports, pace cars, and a 60th anniversary 427 convertible. The quartet of C7’s includes a Callaway Stingray. Pick your favorite color among the C8 sextuplets by choosing from red, orange, silver, black, or white.

Here’s a look at 12 of our favorites running through Mecum Kissimmee this week and next.

1. Lot S147 1958 Panama Yellow Big Brake Fuelie
NCRS Top Flight, 1 of 144, 4-speed, 2 tops

1958 Panama Yellow Big Brake Fuelie

2. Lot S240 1958 Silver/Red Restomod
LT4 engine, 8-speed automatic, Street Shop chassis, C7 suspension, power hood

1958 Silver/Red restomod

3. Lot F167 1967 Green / Saddle 427-425 Roadster
1 of 267 with J56 brakes, NCRS Top Flight, 4-speed, tank sticker

1967 Green / Saddle 427-425 roadster

4. Lot F189 1963 Blue / Red Fuelie Coupe
1 of 2,610 with 360hp engine, 4-speed, power windows and brakes, knock off wheels

1963 Blue / Red Fuelie Coupe

5. Lot S138 1967 Silver / Tan restomod Coupe
525hp LS3, Tremec 5-speed, C6 rear and C5 front suspension, Z06 brakes

1967 Silver / Tan restomod coupe

6. Lot T148 1972 Corvette Coupe VIN #1
The First 1972 Corvette built, Warbonnet Yellow on Saddle, LS5 454 with M40 auto transmission, formerly in the Bob McDorman collection

1972 Corvette Coupe VIN #1

7. Lot F64 1975 Maroon / Black L82, 4-speed Coupe
2,018 original miles, 1-owner until 2020, Firestone 500 tires

1975 Maroon / Black L82, 4-speed coupe

8. Lot T191 1970 Laguna Gray / Blue LT-1 Coupe
NCRS Top Flight, J56 brakes and F41 suspension, dealer special order with tank sticker

1970 Laguna Gray / Blue LT-1 coupe

9. Lot S38 1988 Corvette Challenge Car
1 of 56 made, 7,905 original miles, includes stock motor, Challenge seat, and racing logs

1988 Corvette Challenge Car

10. Lot F8 1999 Nassau Blue / Black Fixed Roof Coupe
546 original miles, 1-owner, 1 of 202 Nassau Blue FRC’s in 1999

1999 Nassau Blue / Black Fixed Roof Coupe

11. Lot F26 2013 60th Anniversary 427 Convertible
30 original miles, 1-owner, 505hp LS7, 60th anniversary package

2013 60th Anniversary 427 Convertible

11. Lot S23 2020 Arctic White / Sky Cool Gray Coupe
700 miles, 2LT package, Z51 suspension, black Trident Spoke wheels, HUD, front end lift

2020 Arctic White / Sky Cool Gray Coupe

And, that’s a look at our dirty dozen from Mecum Kissimmee. Have a favorite on the list or see a good one we missed? Let us know in the comments below.

Mecum’s Kissimmee auction is underway and runs through January 16th. NBC Sports will have TV coverage starting Thursday, January 14th through Sunday, January 17th. The entire auction can be viewed online through their livestream. For more information on the Mecum Kissimmee auction head on over to Mecum.com.

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