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new event record at the venue. The auction house announced a total of $40 million in overall sales, which was a 30-percent increase from its 2019. six-cylinder paired to a three-speed manual transmission, it also boasted its original tires and spare. Inside, the interior was beige with a bench seat, AM radio, heater and defroster, plus simulated woodgrain trim. When the bidding ended, the rarely-used and unrestored pickup sold for $55,000. Also hammering home to a new owner was this 1956 Thunderbird convertible, finished in Colonial White with a black and white interior. It featured a clean . V-8 engine mated to a Cruise-O-Matic transmission. It also had a Continental kit, fender skirts, and OEM wire wheel covers. Other features included power steering and power brakes with the odometer showing 53,106 miles, It rolled off the block on Coker whitewall tires for $35,200. Full results from Mecum’s Harrisburg auction are now available at .