Miller & Miller finishes up 2023 with an online-only Toys, Motorcycles & Automobilia auction, Dec. 9

A red 1939 Indian "4" Model motorcycle, considered the Duesenberg of motorcycles, brought six figures, and a 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 muscle car with just 42,143 actual miles on the odometer, also red, roared off for $70,800.
By: Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd.
 
 
Rare World War I Judaica poster (CA$7,080).
Rare World War I Judaica poster (CA$7,080).
NEW HAMBURG, Ontario - Dec. 20, 2023 - PRLog -- A red 1939 Indian "4" Model motorcycle, considered the Duesenberg of motorcycles, brought six figures, and a 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 396 muscle car with just 42,143 actual miles on the odometer, also red, roared off for $70,800 in an online-only Toys, Motorcycles & Automobilia auction held Dec. 9th by Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd.

The 387-lot auction featured the late Howard "Howie" Meyer Legacy Collection, with categories that included toys, militaria, petroliana, soda advertising, motorcycles, cars and automobilia. "Howie was known for 'fun'," said Ethan Miller of Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. "Many buyers commented on how much 'fun' it was to participate in this auction. Howie would be smiling."

The 1939 Indian "4" Model motorcycle (so-named because of its signature four-cylinder engine) was the auction's top lot, realizing $100,300 (all prices quoted include an 18 percent buyer's premium and are in Canadian dollars). It was the luxury offering of the company, with a 1,265 cc F-head engine in its Scout frame. Roughly 5,000 Indian 4 motorcycles were made over 15 years.

The 1968 Chevelle SS 396 convertible was Howie's pride and joy. It contained the coveted 396 hp 4-bbl Turbo Jet V8 engine (rebuilt in 2016) and was one of only 108 produced for sale in Canada, having been built at the Oshawa plant and sold new in Port Hope, Ontario. The car's convertible top and black vinyl interior were both original. The transmission was a four-speed.

A World War I The Jews the World Over Love Liberty lithograph poster (Canadian, 1914-1916), measuring 40 ½ inches by 27 ½ inches, achieved $7,080. This important and historical Judaica poster, professionally linen-backed, was put out by the Canadian Government to encourage Jewish Canadians to enlist as reinforcements to be deployed overseas. The artist was unknown.

The sell-through on this sale was one hundred percent. "It was a real block buster," Mr. Miller said. "We can't wait to reveal more from this private discerning collector." The auction overall grossed $576,430, as 369 registered bidders combined to place 8,486 online bids. All 387 lots were sold, with 68 percent of the top 50 lots exceeding estimate. Online bidding was through LiveAuctioneers.com and MillerandMillerAuctions.com.

To learn more about Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. and their upcoming auctions, please visit www.millerandmillerauctions.com.

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