Former NASCAR team owner Ray Evernham is bringing 32 cars to auction
Ray Evernham is a legendary NASCAR crew chief as the leader of Jeff Gordon’s rainbow warriors. He later transitioned to team owner with Evernham Motorsports in 2000. In 2009, the team merged with Petty Enterprises and Evenham sold his share of the team.
These days, Evernham is back working on race cars. He and his team have restored a garage full of classic race cars and production machines.
And now, he’s out of room at the Big Iron Garage in Mooresville, North Carolina. So, Evernham is set to unload 32 cars at the upcoming Mecum Action. The lot includes 7 NASCAR Race Cars, 4 INDYCAR race cars as well as multiple short track racing machines.
The Indy 2022 auction will feature 3,000 vehicles. It’s run on the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The Ray Everham collection is clearly one of the star collections in the show. All cars will be sold with ‘no reserve’ meaning each one is sure to sell to the highest bidder.
May 13-21, 2022
Mecum Actions
Indy 2022
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1965 Brewner Hawk Ford – Indycar Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$1,600,000 – $1,800,000
Engine
255 CI
Interior
Black
Info
Driven by Mario Andretti to IndyCar Championships in 1965 and 1966. 1966 Indy 500 pole winner. Andretti claimed his first Indycar win in this machine via the Hoosier Grand Prix at Indianapolis Raceway Park.
1969 Eagle Weslake Ford – Indycar Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$800,000 – $1,000,000
Engine
320 CI
Interior
Black
Info
The car was driven by Dan Gurney to 2nd place in the 1969 Indy 500. He won with it at Indianapolis Raceway Park, Brainerd and Sonoma in 1969-1970. The win at Sonoma was Gurney’s final Indycar win. It was also driven by Swede Savage, Danny Ongais, Jerry Grant and Jim Malloy.
1969 Dodge Hemi Daytona – NASCAR Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$350,000 – $450,000
Engine
426/575 HP
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
This was the first car to officially reach 200mph on a closed circuit as the car was driven by Buddy Baker at 200.447mph at Talladega Superspeedway on March 24, 1970. The car raced in NASCAR as the No. 88. Also driven by Bobby Allison, Dan Gurney, Bobby Isaac and James Hylton.
1984 March 84C Cosworth – Indycar Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$150,000 – $200,000
Engine
2.56L
Trans
5-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
George Snider drove the car to 11th in the 1984 Indy 500.
1968 Ford Torino – NASCAR Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$150,000 – $200,000
Engine
396CI
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
This car was driven to a NASCAR win by David Pearson in the 1968 Rebel 400.
1956 Snowberger Offenhauser – Indycar Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$200,000 – $250,000
Engine
255 CI
Interior
Tan
Info
Two-time INDYCAR champion Tony Bettenhausen drove this machine. Also driven by George Amick, Billy Garrett, Jim McWithy and Tom Pistone.
2001 Dodge Intrepid – NASCAR Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$100,000 – $125,000
Engine
358 CI
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Back
Info
Bill Elliott drove this car to the 2001 Daytona 500 pole then finish 5th in the race. He won a week prior in the Daytona 125 qualifying race. The car also finished 3rd in the 2000 Daytona 500. This car was the first Dodge machine on a NASCAR track after 25-year absence.
1970 Plymouth Superbird
Mecum Estimate
$175,000 – $225,000
Engine
440 CI
Trans
4 Speed
Interior
Black
Info
The Bristol Motor Speedway Dragstrip used this as the dragway pace car.
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1958 Lesovsky Offenhauser – CHAMPCAR Racecar
Mecum Estimate
$250,000 – $300,000
Engine
270 CI
Interior
Black
Info
Jud Larson drove this to a CHAMPCAR win at Phoenix in 1958. Johnny Boyd, Bobby Grim and Bob Veith also drove this machine. After a fuel leak, Boyd was injured following a fire and it took him 9 months to recover.
2016 Porsche Cayman GT4
Mecum Estimate
$80,000 – $100,000
Engine
3.8L
Trans
6-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Limited production Porsche with just 11,958 miles and the carbon fiber package.
1974 Mercury Montego – NASCAR Race Car
Mecum Estimate
$40,000 – $60,000
Engine
351 CI
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Dick Trickle drove this in the 1975 Daytona 500. It was also driven by Bobby Isaac, Hershel McGriff and Richie Panch.
1969 Mercury Cyclone Cale Yarborough Special
Mecum Estimate
$65,000 – $85,000
Engine
351 CI
Trans
Automatic
Interior
Red
Info
This was a limited production car built in celebration of Cale Yarborough’s 1968 Daytona 500 win.
1969 Mercury Cyclone Dan Gurney Special
Mecum Estimate
$65,000 – $85,000
Engine
351 CI
Trans
Automatic
Interior
Blue
Info
1 of 54 built in celebration of Dan Gurney’s racing success for Ford.
1974 Dodge Charger – NASCAR Race Car – Greased Lightning
Mecum Estimate
$40,000 – $60,000
Engine
426 CI
Interior
Black
Info
This car ran in NASCAR and ARCA competition. Jim Vandiver drove it to an ARCA win in 1975 at Talladega. It was featured in the 1977 movie Greased Lightning.
Per the listing, “This car is special to Ray Evernham because Vandiver was famous for spinning out, running across the track at Darlington and hitchhiking to Charlotte to avoid arrest for a divorce case.”
1924 Ford Woody Lee T Roadster
Mecum Estimate
$40,000 – $60,000
Engine
296 CI
Interior
Black
Info
Bonneville top speed of 133.6 MPH in 1951. Tracy quarter mile record holder at 124 MPH.
1952 Dodge Power Wagon
Mecum Estimate
$75,000 – $100,000
Engine
230 CI
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
This car was a gift from Ray Evernham to his father Ray Sr back in 2010.
1947 Kurtis Kraft Midget
Mecum Estimate
$60,000 – $80,000
Engine
97 CI
Interior
Red
Info
This was the first collector car owned by Ray Evernham.
1934 Ford Chicken Coupe
Mecum Estimate
$30,000 – $40,000
Engine
355 CI
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Dry lake bed racer known as the “Chicken Coupe”.
1967 Edmonds Chevrolet Sprint Car
Mecum Estimate
$50,000 – $75,000
Interior
Black
Info
Driven by Al Loquasto. Loquasto later became an Indycar driver.
1975 Kenny Weld Dirt Modified
Mecum Estimate
$30,000 – $40,000
Trans
3-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Kenny Weld was one of the winningest drivers in the sport. The build of this car shaped the future of the sport.
1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo – Dave Marcis – NASCAR Race Car
Mecum Estimate
$30,000 – $40,000
Engine
358 CI
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Dave Marcis drove this in NASCAR competition at Riverside and Watkins Glen.
1940 Ford Standard Coupe
Mecum Estimate
$40,000 – $60,000
Interior
Tan
Info
Cars like this were used by former NASCAR drivers during the bootleg era. The car features Bootleg springs which helped prevent the rear of the car from swagging and thus breaking moonshine bottles.
1979 Jeep J10 Pickup
Mecum Estimate
$30,000 – $40,000
Engine
401 CI
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Ray Evernham’s personal vehicle.
1936 Chevrolet Sedan – Bob Pickell Modified
Mecum Estimate
$20,000 – $30,000
Engine
427 CI
Interior
Black
Info
Replica of the original. The body opens up like a NHRA funny car.
1976 Don Maxwell Sprint Car
Mecum Estimate
$25,000 – $35,000
Interior
Black
Info
Built by Don Maxwell and driven by Eddie Leavitt to the Knoxville Nationals win in 1976. Leavitt claimed 9 wins with this car in 1976.
1970 Edmunds Midget
Mecum Estimate
$20,000 – $30,000
Engine
153 CI
Interior
Black
Info
Pancho Carter won the first race at the 0.75-mile Pocono track. Chassis no. 4BM192.
1981 Edmunds Midget
Mecum Estimate
$20,000 – $30,000
Engine
2.0L
Interior
Brown
Info
Car features a Volkswagen engine. Formerly owned by author Brock Yates.
1964 Chevrolet Chevelle – Race Car
Mecum Estimate
$20,000 – $30,000
Engine
355 CI
Trans
3-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Upper and lower control arms built by famed NASCAR driver Bobby Allison. This stock car featured ingenuity and was run at local tracks.
1972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo – NASCAR Race Car
Mecum Estimate
$20,000 – $30,000
Interior
Black
Info
Jack Ingram won the 1975 Daytona 500 in this car. He also won three NASCAR Late Model Sportsman championships while running several races with this car. Donnie Allison also drove the car.
1923 Ford Model T Track Roadster
Mecum Estimate
$15,000 – $25,000
Engine
239 CI
Trans
3-Speed
Interior
Black
Info
Driven by Ray Evernham’s wife Eric Crocker in the 2015 Race of Gentlemen. Formerly raced as California Track Roadster and as a Sprint Car.
1974 USAC Sprint Car
Mecum Estimate
$10,000 – $20,000
Interior
Black
Info
Raced is USAC competition.
1937 Chevrolet Modified
Mecum Estimate
$20,000 – $30,000
Trans
4-Speed
Interior
Black / White
Info
Replica of Jerry Cook’s modified. Cook is a six-time NASCAR Modified Series champion.
View the full Ray Everham collection at Mecum.
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Links
Ray Evernham – Big Iron Garage – Jeff Gordon – Hendrick Motorsports – Richard Petty Motorsports – NASCAR – Indycar – USAC
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