Lloyds Auctions is holding a Classic, Muscle and Barn Finds live auction this weekend with over 250 collectable cars and is set to be the longest auction performed by a single auctioneer.
“Australia’s greatest auctioneer Kevin McKew is attempting to perform the entire auction from start to finish with no breaks to set an Australian Auction Record and to raise much needed funds for Guide Dogs Queensland” said Lee Hames, Chief Operating Officer for Lloyds Auctions.
The event will be held on the Gold Coast this Saturday, starting from 12:00pm and will run well into the evening due to the sheer number of collectable cars on offer.
“I have been preparing for this for over a year now and I am doing it for the dogs!” said Kevin McKew.
Lloyds Auctions are seeking donations used to help breed, train and place Guide Dogs with Australians who need a little extra help.
Donations can be made directly to the guide dogs Queensland here.
From every $30 raised, Guide Dogs Queensland will be able to purchase a rainbow cane. $50 will go towards orange training jackets for the puppies, $124 will purchase a guide dog harness and $500 will provide veterinary care for the puppies.
“Viewers can expect to see cars such as the Holy Grail Torana A9X Hatch, a limited build 2017 Holden HSV Senator one of the last Holdens and an iconic Holden Blue Meanie along with many other amazing cars,” Mr. Hames continued.
It is sure to be a weekend full of fun, and there will be something for everyone to enjoy. You can register to get your free tickets for the Classic Car auction here. For those who cannot attend, the entire auction will be live-streamed for free across social media platforms YouTube & Facebook.
If you’d like to see the full list of cars going under the hammer, you can view them on the Lloyds Auctions website here.