Mecum Las Vegas motorcycle auction takes sales to $239m

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Mecum Auction reached a combine total of $239 million in sales at its latest auctions.

Mecum’s 31st Annual Vintage & Antique Motorcycle Auction reached $22 million in sales, 20% more than last year. In all, 1,221 motorcycles were sold of the 1,310 offered in Las Vegas. 

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All of the top 10 sellers at the Las Vegas auction achieved impressive six-figure sale prices with a 1938 Brough Superior SS100 leading the pack at $236,500. The iconic motorcycle boasted a professional restoration and resulting awards including People’s Choice from the San Jose Clubman Show and Best of Show at El Camino.

A 1951 Vincent Black Shadow Series C sold for $231,000, and a 1917 Henderson Model G Four Cylinder and a 1936 Harley-Davidson EL Knucklehead tied for the third and fourth seat among top sales bringing $203,500 each, followed by a 1919 Harley-Davidson J Twin, three Indian Four Cylinders, another Knucklehead and a 1931 Henderson Four Cylinder.

The completetop 10 motorcycle sales at Mecum Las Vegas 2022 include:

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  1. 1938 Brough Superior SS100 (Lot S112) at $236,500
  2. 1951 Vincent Series C Black Shadow (Lot F195.1) at $231,000
  3. 1917 Henderson Model G Four Cylinder (Lot S58) at $203,500
  4. 1936 Harley-Davidson EL Knucklehead (Lot F192) at $203,500
  5. 1919 Harley-Davidson J Twin (Lot T12) at $165,000
  6. 1939 Indian Four Cylinder (Lot F153) at $159,500
  7. 1941 Harley-Davidson TA Knucklehead (Lot S150) at $154,000
  8. 1932 Indian Four Cylinder (Lot S151) at $154,000
  9. 1940 Indian Four Cylinder (Lot S152) at $154,000
  10. 1931 Henderson Four Cylinder (Lot F195) at $154,000

To consign a vehicle or to register as a bidder for this and all future Mecum auction events, visit Mecum.com.


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