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Follow on Google News | 1960s/70s Mopar muscle cars from the collection of Jay Soneff will be auctioned June 10th in DenverThe auction will be held online and on-site at a Soneff-owned warehouse, at 3825 Grape Street in Denver, starting at 10 am Mountain time by VanDerBrink Auctions, based in Minnesota. Online bidding will be provided by Proxibid.com
By: VanDerBrink Auctions Most of the cars will be Mopar (Dodge and Plymouth) muscle cars from the 1960s and '70s. These will include originals, restored cars and project cars. The auction will be conducted by VanDerBrink Auctions, LLC, based in Minnesota. "There is something for everyone, from a survivor 1970 Super Bird to multiple Mopar project cars," said auctioneer Yvette VanDerBrink. VanDerBrink added, "This very special auction features many rare and hard-to-find Mopars and Mopar project cars, including multiple Coronet R/Ts, Road Runners, Super Bees, Chargers and many more. The collection has everything from survivors to project cars – a car lover's dream." While the vast majority of cars will be Mopar, the auction will also feature AMX, Ford, Chevy, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Hudson, AMC and Jeep. "Jay was raised in a family that appreciated the automobile," In addition to the 1970 Super Bird survivor car (meaning one that's never been re-painted) with less than 57,000 miles, other Plymouths will include two beautifully restored 1969 Road Runners (one convertible, one hard-top); five other 1969 Road Runners; a 1971 and 1972 Road Runner; a 1970 and 1972 Satellite; a rare 1963 Sport Fury convertible; Then there are the Barracudas, arguably the most desirable of all the muscle cars from the era. Offered for bid are a 1967 Barracuda convertible; An open-house preview will be held the day before the auction, June 9th, from 10-6 Mountain time, at the Soneff-owned warehouse in Denver. For more info about the sale of the Soneff Master Garage collection of more than 80 mostly Mopar muscle cars from the 60s and 70s, visit www.VanderBrinkAuctions.com. End
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