- Eddie Vannoy, a highly successful construction CEO, spent 50 years amassing a huge stash of cars, motorcycles, and memorabilia. Now, he’s selling his collection.
- The assortment includes well over 80 vehicles, including dozens of classic and modern muscle cars from Dodge, Ford, Chevy, and Buick.
- Vannoy nabbed a wide array of modern high-performance cars, including three Mustang Shelby GT350R models and three Dodge Challenger SRT Demons, which boast an 840-horsepower rating.
- Mecum Auctions announced last week that the collection will be sold from June 26 through June 30.
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A construction CEO’s enormous, museum-quality car collection will cross the auction block later this month through Mecum Auctions, and it includes dozens of the most powerful and desirable American muscle cars ever built.
The vast stash – which boasts more than 80 cars, several motorcycles, and huge amounts of automotive memorabilia – belongs to North Carolina construction magnate Eddie Vannoy, who built up an impressive construction and real-estate-development empire over the years, and found time along the way to indulge his passion for cars.
Vannoy spent the last 50 years collecting a little bit of everything, but he apparently has a particular fondness for muscle cars. The stash features plenty of classic Chevys and Dodges, some restomods, and a slew of modern, high-performance models. There are multiple examples each of the Chevy Camaro ZL1, Dodge Challenger Hellcat, Challenger SRT Demon, and Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R.
The collection was supposed to be auctioned off in early June, but due to the pandemic, Mecum announced last week that the event will now take place from June 26 through June 30. Looking through the catalog can be done from home, however, so take a tour of Eddie Vannoy’s stunning collection below.
A North Carolina construction and real-estate-development tycoon is selling his massive collection of more than 80 vehicles.
The collector, Eddie Vannoy, is the co-owner and CEO of Vannoy Construction. The company was started by his father and currently rakes in nearly $600 million per year in revenue.
Source: Vannoy Construction