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  2. Russo and Steele - Wikipedia

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    Russo and Steele is an American collector and classic car auction company that is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] [2] The company specializes in the sale of European sports cars, American muscle cars, hot rods and customs. [3] [4] The company was founded in 2001 by Drew and Josephine Alcazar.

  3. Manheim Auctions - Wikipedia

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    Manheim, Inc. is an automobile auction company. As a subsidiary of Cox Automotive, a subsidiary of privately owned Cox Enterprises, Inc. based in Atlanta, Georgia, Manheim's primary business is wholesaling vehicles via a bidding process using traditional and online formats.

  4. Insurance Auto Auctions Announces Grand Opening of ... - AOL

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    Insurance Auto Auctions Announces Grand Opening of Omaha Branch IAA expands Midwest presence and enhances service offerings for customers with new state-of-the-art branch in Nebraska WESTCHESTER ...

  5. Martin Auto Museum - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Phoenix and became the owner of his own gas station which he named M&M. He then purchased several towing trucks and his business continued to grow. He became involved in other automobile related businesses and started a car auction company. Martin became involved in the sale and development of commercial real estate. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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  7. Kruse International - Wikipedia

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    After the success of this auction, the Kruses were asked by Tom Barrett to have a sale in Scottsdale, Arizona, the next January. This was the first annual sales that continues today. The Kruses were the first to sell a car for a documented $1 million in cash — a 1934 Duesenberg Model SJ La Grande long wheelbase dual-cowl phaeton.