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Russo and Steele offered more than 700 cars this year — its largest selection ever. The mix was classic Russo, with European sports, Ameri- can muscle and customs equally represented. A 1958 Mercedes- Benz 300SL Roadster topped the weekend at $726,000, on the way to a $17.7 million tally — down $1.3 million from 2012.
Finally, Silver Auctions returned to nearby Fort McDowell, with its usual assortment of affordable and entry-level classics. The total nearly matched last year’s effort — $2.8 million vs. $2.9 million — and a 1967 Chevrolet Corvette convertible made top money at $62,640.
The total sales from the desert auctions have grown four-fold since
EVENTS MARCH 21–23
Jaguar Club of North America Annual General Meeting Dallas, TX
jcna.com
APRIL 8–13
Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club Annual Meet San Antonio, TX
rroc.org
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2002. More importantly, following the recession of 2008–10, they have shown steady growth during the last three years, a testament to the qual- ity of offerings and renewed confi- dence in the buying public.
For more vehicle valuation data, and to track pricing history for your car, go to
hagerty.com/valuationtools.
SCOTTSDALE AUCTION TOTALS JUNE 12–16
Jaguar Club of North America Challenge Championship Richmond, VA
jcna.com
JUNE 24–28
Austin-Healey Club USA Healey Rendezvous 2013 Lake Tahoe, CA
healey.org
JULY 16–20 Corvair Society
CORSA International Convention Kalamazoo, MI
corvair.org
JULY 28
Roseville Heritage Foundation Roseville Gratiot Cruise Roseville, MI
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