M Group Collection Ultra-Low-Mile American Icons Headline Mecum Indy 2026 With No Reserve

A trio of standout American performance machines from The M Group Collection American Cars No Reserve offering is set to cross the block at Mecum Indy 2026, bringing together muscle, supercar heritage, and early modern performance—all without reserve.

Crossing on Saturday, May 16, these three vehicles highlight the diversity of American performance across decades, each showing exceptionally low mileage and strong collector appeal.

Leading the group is a 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Coupe, powered by the coveted V-code 440 Six-Barrel V8. Factory rated at 390 horsepower and paired with a TorqueFlite automatic, this example is one of just 222 V-code coupes built with an automatic transmission for 1970. Finished in high-impact Sassy Grass Green over a Black interior, the car has undergone a comprehensive rotisserie restoration and now shows just 36 miles since completion. Features include power steering, a Tic-Toc-Tach, Sure-Grip rear end, and classic styling touches like hood pins and color-keyed steel wheels.

Moving forward several decades, a 2006 Ford GT represents the modern American supercar era. Showing only 13 miles, this example is one of 69 finished in Speed Yellow with painted racing stripes for 2006. Powered by a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 producing 550 horsepower and paired with a Ricardo 6-speed manual transaxle, the GT remains one of the most recognizable performance cars of the 21st century. It is offered with an SVT Certificate of Authenticity, a copy of the window sticker, and a Marti Report, reinforcing its documentation and originality.

Rounding out the trio is a 1992 Dodge Viper RT/10 Roadster, one of the earliest production examples of Dodge’s raw, no-compromise sports car. Showing just 29 miles, this Viper is one of 285 units produced for the 1992 model year. Powered by an 8.0-liter V10 producing 400 horsepower and backed by a 6-speed manual transmission, the RT/10 embodies the analog performance philosophy of the early 1990s. Finished in Viper Red over a Gray leather interior, it retains hallmark features like side-exit exhaust, removable soft top, and tri-spoke alloy wheels.

Together, these three vehicles reflect different eras of American performance—from classic muscle to modern supercar and early analog exotic. Their placement within The M Collection American Cars No Reserve offering ensures they will draw strong attention when bidding begins.

With rarity, low mileage, and no reserve across all three lots, this group stands out as one of the most compelling American-focused consignments at Mecum Indy 2026.

This year marks the 39th Mecum Indy with over 3,000 vehicles for sale and many lots of collectible memorabilia. Visit the website to see fantastic vehicles- MANY AT NO RESERVE!

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