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MAG Auctions Announces Premier Collector Car Auction in Salem, Oregon May 19-20, 2023
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Mag Collector Car Auction, Live And Online
Largest Collector Car Auction Presented in the Greater Northwest in 2023

SALEM, Ore. - Washingtoner -- Car enthusiasts, mark your calendars and rev your engines for MAG Auction's upcoming premier collector car auction at the Salem State Fair and Expo Center on Friday and Saturday, May 19-20.  Expected to be the largest auction of its kind in the greater Northwest area, hundreds of cars will be auctioned, including muscle cars, street rods, classic cars, vintage cars, and vintage memorabilia.  The auction is open to the public, to car aficionados, to those looking to add to their collections, or to anyone looking to experience a live, energetic auction event.  Everyone is welcome, with tickets ($10) available at the door (kids 12 and under free).

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MAG Auctions (Motorsport Auction Group) has been presenting collector car auctions since 2016, with annual auctions in Scottsdale, Arizona as part of the annual "Collector Car Week" and Reno, Nevada during their annual "Hot August Nights" event.  This year marks the first time that MAG is presenting an auction in Oregon.   "I've always wanted to do an auction in the Northwest, which is my backyard," says MAG Owner/Director Mike Oberle who lives near Medford, Oregon.  "This area has so many great cars clubs and collectors, making it an ideal venue for what we do.  We're excited to be here, and our hope is to make MAG's collector car auction in Salem an annual event."

For more information, to pre-register as a bidder or consigner, or to preview cars and items that will be going on the block May 19-20, visit MAG Auctions  at www.motorsportauctiongroup.com.

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Judy Tollner
***@tollnerco.com


Source: MAG Auctions

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