Voted as one of America’s most fun small towns and dubbed as the “Classic Car Capital of Texas”, the streets of Nocona will be flooded with classic cars in a couple of days. Starting May 4, 2017 and continuing through May 6, 2017, this event is becoming one of the largest classic car events in the state of Texas.
From car shows to cruises to the Vicari Classic Car Auction, there is something for every classic car enthusiast. Over 200 cars will cross the block. From C3 Corvettes to vintage Lincolns and Cadillacs and even pre-WWII Ford Model TTs will be auctioned off in Nocona. Regardless of the type of classic you are searching for, chances are Vicari Auction will be offering one up this weekend. Get your bidder pass and you’re ready to purchase your classic of choice.
Vicari Auction Company is based in Harvey, Louisiana and they conduct classic and muscle car auctions throughout the south including New Orleans, Biloxi and this upcoming Nocona auction. Vicari has been in the auction business for over 20 years.
Rick Duncan, president of MyclassicNEWS said “Many of us car enthusiasts are familiar with Cruisin The Coast in Biloxi, MS. Pete Vicari has done a fantastic job in helping expand this awesome coastal event with his auction expertise. And Pete and I have a lot in common. For one, we’re both corvette lovers. If you’re in the area, don’t miss Vicari’s auction. They won’t disappoint.”
The Vicari auction will begin at 10:00 a.m. this coming Friday and Saturday. Come buy the car of your dreams this weekend in Nocona, Texas. Come witness the “Starting of the Engines” hosted by Mayor Robert Fenoglio at 10:00 a.m. Thursday May, 4.
CLICK HERE for more information about all the events or to register to bid or to view all the auction cars CLICK HERE to visit Vicari Auction’s website.
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