Mecum Auctions is set to host its 2026 Glendale event from March 17 to 21 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. The sale features a variety of unique classic and custom vehicles, including rare prototypes and limited editions. Attendees and online viewers can expect highlights like a 1970 Lamborghini Miura and a custom 1966 Ford Bronco dragster.
Mecum's 2026 Glendale auction will take place March 17-21 at State Farm Stadium, located at 1 Cardinals Drive, Glendale, AZ 85305. The event showcases collector cars, with ten standout lots previewed for their rarity and history.
Among the highlights is the 1950 Ford Ute (Lot T25), an Australian-built model, serial number 2 of only 49 produced that year, featuring a 350 CI V-8 engine and modifications from the early 2000s, including a 4-inch chopped top and Ford 9-inch rear end.
The 1944 Willys M201 Jeep (Lot W84) is a Hotchkiss-built version licensed in France post-World War II, restored in Europe with a 134 CI Go Devil engine and tan soft top. It includes a single-axle utility trailer with troop-style seating.
A 1959 BMW Isetta 600 Limousine (Lot F313), produced from 1957-1959, seats four and has undergone comprehensive restoration, powered by a 582cc flat twin-cylinder engine.
The 1966 Ford Bronco Custom Sand Dragster (Lot S123), a one-of-one build purportedly from a pre-production model, was converted by Charlie Erickson and Bill Stroppe. It competed in events like the 1968 Pismo Beach rally, with its original 170 CI inline-6 and Paxton supercharger intact after a 2011 restoration.
Other notables include the 1966 Chevrolet Custom Dually Pickup (Lot F244), dubbed 'Ponderosa' and featured on Jay Leno's Garage, with a 5.9L Cummins turbodiesel producing 550 HP; and the 1970 Lamborghini Miura P400 (Lot S130), one of six in Verde Miura, restored in 2011 with 52,997 kilometers on the odometer.
Additional lots feature a custom 302 CI V-8 build (Lot W136), a right-hand-drive Japanese import with 2.5L engine (Lot T226), a low-mileage 2006 Pontiac Solstice Launch Edition (Lot W281), and a 2023 Dodge with 6.2L supercharged V-8 (Lot S303), one of 300 King Daytonas.
The auction can be watched on ESPN+, with re-airs on Roku and Prime Video, and a live block cam on YouTube.