Massive car collection seized from owners of bankrupt DC Solar up for auction
An incredible collection of nearly 150 classic and modern cars is coming up for auction, but they each come with a conflicted history. The cars were seized by the feds from the owners of DC Solar, who have been accused of running the bankrupt solar-powered generator company as an $800 million Ponzi scheme. The sale is being handled by the U.S. Marshals Service and Apple Auctioneering Co. in Woodland, Calif.
Here are some of the cars being auctioned off.
One of three 1970 Plymouth Superbirds. There's also a '69 Dodge Daytona up for auction.
1978 Pontiac Trans Am that’s not just customized to look like the one from the “Smokey and the Bandit” film, but was once owned by Burt Reynolds himself.
An incredible collection of nearly 150 classic and modern cars is coming up for auction, but they each come with a conflicted history. The cars were seized by the feds from the owners of DC Solar, who have been accused of running the bankrupt solar-powered generator company as an $800 million Ponzi scheme. The sale is being handled by the U.S. Marshals Service and Apple Auctioneering Co. in Woodland, Calif.
Here are some of the cars being auctioned off.
One of three 1970 Plymouth Superbirds. There's also a '69 Dodge Daytona up for auction.
1978 Pontiac Trans Am that’s not just customized to look like the one from the “Smokey and the Bandit” film, but was once owned by Burt Reynolds himself.