The 2024 Mecum Auction in Kissimmee Florida - PART TWO
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Welcome back to the channel! In this Car Events video I'll once again bring you along to the 2024 Mecum Auction in Kissimmee Florida. This is a continuation of part one where I got to view about 4,000 unique, classic, and rare vehicles. Enjoy!
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:12 Auction Cars
16:52 Outro
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James, fantastic job showing everyone the Kissimmee Mecum auction. We had a great time!!!
It looks like you had a great time with your Dad, James. That auto auction sure was nice, so many beautiful and classic cars. Thank you for sharing your time there with us 🙂👏
Enjoyed your coverage James. I recorded the auction and it was fun seeing the cars you highlighted. 👍
Great behind the scenes footage James. Thanks so much for sharing. Truly enjoyed it.
Thanks, James for sharing ! 🐎 ... ~ Doc ♦️
Enjoyed the second part of your Mecum trip. The white Eldorado Brougham was beautiful, but you really can’t beat the black. Keep up the good work!
14:20 my favorite Cad .
Thank you for the tour. As someone who also appreciates old Cadillacs (and especially Lincolns), I'd recom mend obtaining the series of books by Roy A. Schneider that are reprints of the factory dealer facts manuals for the '40s, '50s, and '60s that you might familiarize yourself with these wonderful cars. that Mustang retractable hardtop was not a Ford factory offering (though Ford did consider one!). Those bucket seats in the '58 Bonneville were an option. That stretched '57 Bel Air was just hideous. Lastly, that Eldorado Brougham was sweet!
Awesome trip and review, really enjoyed seeing it
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Thank you James for the video. Would have liked if you could have mention the prices of the cars. But still enjoy your video.
Caddy Man, Enjoyed your video, I am also a big 70's Caddys, the 1978 Lincoln Mark V is beautiful big competitor to the 1978 Cadillac El Dorador, although like Cadillacs more but the 1974 Mark lV is beautiful. I am curious how much they sold that Mark V ? Dave from Texas
Was the 59 Biarritz a survivor?