Who will go home with #100, an amazing 70-year-old piece of automotive history? The 1953 Corvette is sure to be a coveted prize!
Carlisle, PA – 300! That's how many 1953 Corvettes were produced when what's now known as the C1 was originally produced. Fast forward to late April in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and one of those original 300 (serial #100 to be exact), will cross the auction block on Friday, April 21. That's right, a 1953 Corvette, one of the first 40 or so actually sold some 70 years ago, will be up for grabs as part of Carlisle Auctions' two-day classic and collector car auction at the Carlisle Expo Center, April 20-21, 2023. Think about it. In 70 years, nearly 2 million Corvettes have been built and sold. This is the 100th ever created; talk about rarified air!
Trucks, imports, Caddy converts and muscle remain hot!
What kinds of cars and trucks will collectors be trading in 2023? Anyone who says they know all the answers to this question is dreaming. The collector car market can take unusual twists and turns as a new year unfolds. It all starts with big auctions in areas with warmer climates, such as Arizona and Florida, and it is also possible to make fairly objective predictions about the upcoming market by perusing the vehicles being sold via online auctions every day.
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