Rare Cars From The M Group Collection Headed To Mecum

Evander Long
May 4, 2026

Bidders prepare to spend serious money when The M Group Collection arrives at the Mecum Indy ’26 auction this May. While foreign supercars usually grab the headlines, the American portion of this auction lineup deserves absolute attention. The owner carefully selected domestic machines focusing entirely on quality and high demand, including a stunning 1969 Mustang Boss 429. Buyers will see everything from vintage drag racers to modern supercharged muscle cars crossing the block at no reserve.

The M Group Collection American Variants

’06 Ford GT

A bright Speed Yellow Ford GT immediately catches the eye. Ford built only 69 units wearing this specific paint and black graphic combination. The original owner preserved the machine perfectly, keeping the odometer at just 13 miles since delivery. It features an ebony leather interior and runs a supercharged 5.4-liter V8 engine paired with a Ricardo six-speed transaxle.

’06 Ford GT

’69 Ford Mustang Boss 429

Blue Oval fans will immediately notice this Candy Apple Red Mustang. Kar Kraft built this specific car as one of the first 50 units for the production run. Expert Ed Meyer completed a full concours restoration on the vehicle. For many, this is the ultimate Mustang thanks to its 375-horsepower Boss 429 engine. Backing the Shotgun motor is a Top Loader four-speed transmission.

’69 Ford Mustang Boss 429

’69 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Stingray

GM fans get their chance to bid on a Cortez Silver classic. This specific Corvette rolled off the assembly line featuring the massive Tri-power L71 V8 engine producing 435 horsepower. The driver controls the power through a four-speed manual driveline. The builder installed four-wheel disc brakes and a black interior. The car shows a mere 12 miles since receiving a complete restoration.

’69 Chevrolet Corvette 427 Stingray

’65 Plymouth Belvedere A990

Drag racing enthusiasts always respect factory-built track machines, and this race Hemi-powered machine is at the top of that list. Plymouth produced only 11 examples of the A990 featuring a four-speed manual transmission during the ’65 production year. Muscle Car Restorations completed the rebuild on this rare drag package. The vehicle previously sat on display at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Michigan. The odometer currently displays only 520 miles.

’65 Plymouth A990

’23 Dodge SRT Demon 170

Modern muscle takes the stage with this Go Mango Dodge. The factory built only 3,300 units of the insane Demon 170, and this specific car holds badge No. 1117. The supercharged engine generates 1,025 horsepower. The owner drove it a total of 14 miles after taking delivery. The interior features black leather and carbon-fiber trim. Dodge equipped the car with a wide Air Grabber hood and black forged aluminum wheels.

’23 Dodge SRT Demon 170

’30 Cadillac Series 452 V16 Sport Phaeton

Vintage luxury collectors will appreciate this pre-war classic. GM produced very few of these elegant machines, and experts believe only 17 still exist today. The late Otis Chandler previously kept this vehicle in his private garage. Mechanics updated the convertible top and the tires during the past 10 years.

’30 Cadillac Series 452 V16 Sport Phaeton

Bidding On The M Group Collection

Taking home a piece of domestic automotive history requires serious bidding power. The M Group Collection offers enthusiasts a rare chance to buy practically brand-new vintage cars. From classic street machines to modern superchargers, this American lineup provides something for every garage. To view the entire American line up of The M Group Collection, head over to Mecum Auctions‘ website.