Classic car auction bringing buzz to Winona

Classic car auction bringing buzz to Winona

WINONA Wis. (WLAX/WEUX) – First news at nine is very pleased to existing County by County Winona, in which we appear at the men and women and the areas that make Winona a exclusive aspect of our community. We’ll be sharing county by county tales just about every evening this 7 days. Tonight, interest traditional vehicle lovers: there are a few of weekends this calendar year Winona is the put to be.

The metropolis of Winona has a inhabitants of extra than 26,000, and that quantity will get a substantial improve 2 times a calendar year many thanks to Remlinger collector auto auctions. Co-owner Dave Hanner claims people from all around the country arrive to Winona to invest in and market common autos.

“We do two a year, just one in the spring, one in the drop. We operate any where among 250 to 400 cars and trucks, depending on the auction,” said Hanner.

Each auction is completed by way of consignment with Remlinger acting on behalf of the seller.

“Say if you have a ’65 Mustang that you’d like to market, what we do is we consign that car or truck to our auction, there’s a smaller entry payment, and then when we provide the car or truck, we choose a share,” said Hanner.

In his two years with Remlinger, Hanner has noticed a broad wide range of motor vehicles come and go.

“We see the Corvettes we marketed a ’58 Corvette for, I imagine $120,000 last tumble. We consigned a 1959 Porsche 356a, which is a incredibly uncommon motor vehicle, and it’s worthy of north of $100,000 bucks,” explained Hanner

Higher rate tags are not uncommon at Remlinger, but there are extra very affordable solutions.

“So, we have cars possibly from $1,000, all the way up to the sky is the limit. I feel very last yr, we sold a automobile for $130,000, and we have bought automobiles as lower as $500, so there’s a tiny bit of a thing for most people,” claimed Hanner.

Shopping for and advertising autos are not the only activities for attendees on auction times. Founder Jim Remlinger displays traditional drag race autos and other distinctive cars he’s gathered in the course of his lifetime.

“The auction stuff is in the back again, and in the front is for the museum section of it. I have most of my autos are in below, and I’ve bought a pair of cars on financial loan from some very good mates of mine. We have bought go-carts in in this article, classic go-carts that we have obtained about in Paris, France, and we have a good deal of automobiles in in this article are a single of 50, 1 of 70, a person of 100,” stated Remlinger.

The museum is an expansive piece of automotive heritage, which Remlinger can tell you all about. In between the museum and the auction, Remlinger is a essential participant in Winona’s tourism, as well as the wider Coulee Area.

“Our very last auction previous drop, I do not assume there was a resort area in Winona, and we really had a ton of men and women keeping in La Crosse. I believe we had pretty much 4,000 individuals in attendance at our last auction,” reported Hanner.

Jim Remlinger thinks his small business can get even even larger.

“We’d like to expand this auction in Winona to probably about 500 cars and trucks for every auction,” mentioned Remlinger.

In the meantime, Remlinger and Hanner are gearing up for the very first auction of 2022.

“So, June 3rd and 4th we have our Spring auction below in Winona, ideal here at this facility. We system to run 400 motor vehicles. Everyone’s welcome as considerably as a buyer, a vendor, or spectator,” claimed Hanner.

Remlinger will also hold an auction in Lincoln, Nebraska this July. The tumble auction in Winona is slated for October 7th and 8th. An ’82 Chevy Corvette and a ’67 Ford Mustang are between the automobiles established for this spring. Remlinger gives free of charge standard admission for anybody interested in viewing the auction. 

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