- Dana Mecum, the founder and president of Mecum Auctions, is auctioning off several muscle cars from his personal collection.
- The selection of cars – eight Pontiac GTOs spanning from 1964 to 1970 – will cross the auction block at Mecum’s Indianapolis sale from July 10 through July 18.
- The collection includes some rare, desirable, and low-mileage GTOs.
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Dana Mecum, the founder and president of Mecum Auctions, is selling off a handful of stunning, low-mileage muscle cars from his personal collection next month.
Mecum is offering up eight of his Pontiac GTOs ranging from the 1964 through 1970 model years, including some rare and highly coveted examples. For instance, there’s a one-of-a-kind gold GTO that was given away during a marketing campaign in 1965.
Seeing as his father owned a Pontiac dealership, GTOs have been a part of Mecum’s life since he was a kid. Mecum drove his mother’s GTO a bit when he was 16, before eventually owning a ’66 GTO convertible of his own.
And evidently, Mecum’s fondness for GTOs hasn’t faded much over the years.
"The GTOs I am offering are all special cars," Mecum said in the listing. "Some of them I have owned multiple times. You cannot own everything, but you can keep track of the cars you love."
In fact, one of the GTOs up for sale is so dear to Mecum that its sale comes with a stipulation: If the buyer ever decides to sell, it has to go back to Mecum.
Dana Mecum's GTOs will cross the auction block during Mecum Auctions' Indianapolis sale, which will take place from July 10 through July 18. Take a closer look at the cars below.