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April 2, 2013 (BRANSON, MO)—Think iconic Hollywood actor Steve McQueen, The King of Cool, The Magnificent Seven and car collector enthusiasts immediately think of McQueen?s 1946 Indian Chief motorcycle.
Next Friday and Saturday, they will also think of Branson, MO.
Long known as the live music capital of the world with more shows than Broadway or Nashville, Branson is also widely known as home of one of the top ten car auctions in America.
Friday and Saturday, April 12-13, at the Branson Convention Center, The Branson Auction will feature more than 250 sports, muscle, vintage, classic, custom and antique automobiles.
Jim and Kathy Cox have been presenting this bi-annual event for more than
23 years. Last year 5,000-6,000 collectors, consigners, bidders and car enthusiasts gathered for the live auction.
The Branson Auction will also feature story cars like the 1923 Rolls Royce
20 Roadster and The Gotham Cruiser. In fact, the consignment list is updated daily. Car owners can consign cars up to the day of the sale or can consign in advance by visiting www.bransonauction.com and clicking on the consign tab.
Bidders are encouraged to pre-register by calling in advance on visiting Branson auction?s website.
Starting on Friday at 10 a.m. and Saturday at 8 a.m. tickets for preview and the auction may be purchased in the upper level or in atrium of the Convention center for $10 daily or $15 for a two day pass.
Friday evening, bidders and consigners who have registered in advanced along with other special guests are hosted by Jim and Kathy Cox in the Taneycomo Ballroom for a private reception and charity auction to benefit the Autism Society of America.

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