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Driven by Paul Newman and Bill Freeman in the 12 Hours of Sebring on March 19, 1977, this Porsche has a storied racing history. Accompanied by pictures and documentation of its numerous days on the track, the car has been restored by race-car experts to orange no. 2 livery and is fully prepped to hit the track or the concours. 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe (Lot S128) Inducted into the Bloomington Gold Great Hall in June of 2012, this Corvette is quite likely one of the most well-preserved, lowest-mileage and exceptionally original big block 1967 Corvettes in existence. Accompanied by exquisitely unspoiled documentation, the odometer shows 2,996 miles and until its discovery in 2012 – hidden away in the garage of one Don McNamara for decades – this car had been seen by only 12 people. It had only ever been driven by lifelong-owner McNamara. Only two other people were ever known to have sat in the driver's seat, and no one had ever occupied the passenger seat. It had never seen the rain or been washed with water. Numerous high-profile Corvette experts have thoroughly documented the car with over 4,000 detail photographs, which along with the car itself serve as in-depth educational resources for Corvette restorers. 1963 Shelby Cobra Dragonsnake CSX 2093 (Lot S93.1) CSX 2093 was the 93rd Cobra built and is one of only eight cars modified with the Shelby-developed Dragonsnake package designed to maximize drag racing performance. Owned by Jim Costilow and piloted by drag racer Bruce Larson, later of USA-1 Funny Car fame, CSX 2093 dominated the NHRA's A/SP, AA/SP, B/SP and C/SP classes in 1964. It set all new records in the 1965 season and won the NHRA Springnationals, Winternationals and U.S. Indy Nationals that year. The Costilow/Larson Cobra went on to win the 1966 Springnationals and U.S. Nationals. It also chalked up class wins at the 1967 Springnationals, Winternationals, U.S. Indy Nationals, and finished out the season with the World Points Championship. It continued to set records in 1968. All told, CSX 2093 held national titles in four separate classes. The Costilow/Larson Dragonsnake has been authenticated and certified by the Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) as a true and correct original car and has also won that organization's Senior Award and Race Car Certification badges. It has undergone an accurate and show-quality restoration by Ziegler Coach of Los Angeles, Calif., and is presented exactly as it competed. Offered with full documentation of its NHRA national records, this is not only the most famous and successful of the eight Dragonsnake-equipped Shelbys; it is in fact the winningest competition Cobra in history. 1910 Locomobile Model 40 Type I Demi Tonneau (Lot S159.1) The Mecum auction in Houston provides an exemplary platform for offering pre-war classics with examples from this category laying claim to top auction results in the last two years. This 1910 Locomobile Model 40 is one of the finest of its time. Recipient of several awards including First in Class at the 2010 Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance and Second in Class at the 2004 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, chassis no. 2376 features a 40 HP 4-cylinder engine. The Model 40 Type I was the biggest and fastest vehicle that Locomobile produced during the early 1900s and was considered to be one of the most elegant automobiles available in the U.S. This four-passenger Demi Tonneau presents with freshly polished brass trim and brightwork, shining as the true consummate classic that it is. About Mecum Auctions Nobody sells more than Mecum. Nobody. The Mecum Auction Company is the world leader of collector car and Road Art sales, hosting auctions throughout the United States. The company has been specializing in the sale of collector cars for 26 years, now offering more than 15,000 vehicles per year and averaging more than one auction each month. Established by President Dana Mecum in 1988, Mecum Auctions remains a family-run company headquartered in Walworth, Wis. For further information, visit www.mecum.com or call (262) 275-5050. Follow along with Mecum's social media news and join us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and Instagram.
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