KIKO Classsic Car Auction
KIKO Classic Car Auctions is a dedicated company founded around a family noted for its auction activity which started four generations ago.
It's a company that employs 32 professional auctioneers who work to keep the KIKO good reputation for integrity and trust gained during over sixty years of activity.
In March 2011 happened another edition of the KIKO classic car auction held at the Cleveland I-X Center.
This was named Spring Classic Car &Memorabilia Auction and brought together a lot more than 1,000 bidders, sellers and enthusiasts.
The folks who took part of this event had time to attend two auctions that were organized with the 45th Annual Cleveland Auto-Rama.
This classic car auction featured also pedal cars, oilers, signs, pumps and of course amazing classic cars which were the ones the center of attention.
This KIKO auction also displayed a multitude of classics including a 1931 Ford Roadster convertible pickup, a 1901 Rollsmobile, a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, a 1921 White truck and an international award winner 1956 Ford Thunderbird.
Other incredible vehicles auctioned were an Orange County Chopper named "Heat from the Battle II" special manufactured to commemorate the 9/11 events.
A classic that is worth all the special attention may be the 1956 Ford Thunderbird which convinced its new owner to pay an impressive amount of $73,700.
This Ford was restored having a Peacock Blue finished whit Colonial white hard-top and is in excellent condition.
The vehicle is equipped with a 312 cubic inch V8 engine able to produce 245 horsepower, with an original Ford automatic transmission and has won this years Gold Medallion Award when it was introduced competing at the CTCI International Convention.
Another incredible classic car auctioned at this edition was the 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, a rare combination between a black exterior with silver coves and a red leather interior.
This classic vehicle comes with a 283 cubic inch engine capable of producing 230 horsepower and includes some original components: the tachometer, the gauge package, the heater and also the Wonderbar radio.
Ultimately the vehicle was sold for $58,850.
The 1931 Ford Roadster convertible pickup was another incredible car which was thing about this event.
The pickup was restored in 2010 and it is a rare Roadster pickup configuration with black fenders, red wire wheels and a rebuilt drive train.
This amazing classic pickup was sold for $16,000.
The memorabilia auction included items provided from the collection build in 50 plus years by one single man also it included gas pumps, oilers, signs and miscellaneous automotive memorabilia that have been all restored.
These items were unique and interesting features for any Half a century collection and that's way lots of people were interested in biding on their behalf.
The most expensive memorabilia item sold at this 2011 KIKO classic car auction would be a Cities Service gas pump which brought the auction house $2,310 while the Texaco Sky Chief gas pump was sold for $1,705.
The pedal cars were another attraction of this auction.
The star from the auction would be a 1960 Murray Atomic Missile Airplane pedal car which convinced its new owner to pay for $770 as the Custom Handcrafted Pedal Airplane managed to bring for the Kiko classic car auction $687.
The 2011 edition was a real success even when it was a smaller event, with decent prices.
That's because every single participant had time to bid to have an item and enjoyed the moments spent with his family during a relaxing, filled with history event.
It's a company that employs 32 professional auctioneers who work to keep the KIKO good reputation for integrity and trust gained during over sixty years of activity.
In March 2011 happened another edition of the KIKO classic car auction held at the Cleveland I-X Center.
This was named Spring Classic Car &Memorabilia Auction and brought together a lot more than 1,000 bidders, sellers and enthusiasts.
The folks who took part of this event had time to attend two auctions that were organized with the 45th Annual Cleveland Auto-Rama.
This classic car auction featured also pedal cars, oilers, signs, pumps and of course amazing classic cars which were the ones the center of attention.
This KIKO auction also displayed a multitude of classics including a 1931 Ford Roadster convertible pickup, a 1901 Rollsmobile, a 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, a 1921 White truck and an international award winner 1956 Ford Thunderbird.
Other incredible vehicles auctioned were an Orange County Chopper named "Heat from the Battle II" special manufactured to commemorate the 9/11 events.
A classic that is worth all the special attention may be the 1956 Ford Thunderbird which convinced its new owner to pay an impressive amount of $73,700.
This Ford was restored having a Peacock Blue finished whit Colonial white hard-top and is in excellent condition.
The vehicle is equipped with a 312 cubic inch V8 engine able to produce 245 horsepower, with an original Ford automatic transmission and has won this years Gold Medallion Award when it was introduced competing at the CTCI International Convention.
Another incredible classic car auctioned at this edition was the 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, a rare combination between a black exterior with silver coves and a red leather interior.
This classic vehicle comes with a 283 cubic inch engine capable of producing 230 horsepower and includes some original components: the tachometer, the gauge package, the heater and also the Wonderbar radio.
Ultimately the vehicle was sold for $58,850.
The 1931 Ford Roadster convertible pickup was another incredible car which was thing about this event.
The pickup was restored in 2010 and it is a rare Roadster pickup configuration with black fenders, red wire wheels and a rebuilt drive train.
This amazing classic pickup was sold for $16,000.
The memorabilia auction included items provided from the collection build in 50 plus years by one single man also it included gas pumps, oilers, signs and miscellaneous automotive memorabilia that have been all restored.
These items were unique and interesting features for any Half a century collection and that's way lots of people were interested in biding on their behalf.
The most expensive memorabilia item sold at this 2011 KIKO classic car auction would be a Cities Service gas pump which brought the auction house $2,310 while the Texaco Sky Chief gas pump was sold for $1,705.
The pedal cars were another attraction of this auction.
The star from the auction would be a 1960 Murray Atomic Missile Airplane pedal car which convinced its new owner to pay for $770 as the Custom Handcrafted Pedal Airplane managed to bring for the Kiko classic car auction $687.
The 2011 edition was a real success even when it was a smaller event, with decent prices.
That's because every single participant had time to bid to have an item and enjoyed the moments spent with his family during a relaxing, filled with history event.
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