Indy Motor Speedway Museum to sell 11 historic cars

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In an effort to fund futute growth and expansion some very rare cars will be sold off to provide a sound future for the museum.




Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum to auction off 11 cars to support its endowment

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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is selling off some legendary and prized automobiles as a way to help finance the future.
The museum is partnering with the famed Sotheby's auction house to sell 11 cars to increase its endowment and to help ensure long-term financial sustainability.
One of the cars, a 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 Streamliner is estimated to sell for between 50 and 70 million dollars.
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Also up for auction is the Le mans winning 1964 Ferrari 250 LM.
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The vehicles will be sold at multiple sales late this year and into 2025. The oldest cars are from 1907, 1908 and 1911.
The museum is currently undergoing a massive renovation to become more modern, interactive and better showcase its massive collection of racing memorabilia.
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It is set to reopen in April.
 
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