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Branson Auction features nearly 250 vehicles

BY K.D. MICHAELS, Staff Writer

 

The Branson Auction brought much attention from auto enthusiasts, collectors and local residents last weekend.

 

The Branson Auction has been a Branson tradition for more that 45 years. Now owned by Roger and Mary Napper and their son Joshua, the Branson Auction is held twice each year. In the spring and fall car enthusiasts flock to Branson to view and bid on a wide variety of collective, classic and custom vehicles of all kinds.

 



Last week's auction featured approximately 250 vehicles crossing the auction block, including some very rare editions like a 1937 Packard and a Saleen Mustang.

 

Bids were placed in person, online or via phone during the two-day events, with bidders from all around the world getting in on the action.

 

On the evening prior to the auction, Roger and Mary hosted a charity auction to raise money for the Taney County 100 Club, a local organization that provides immediate funds to the surviving spouse of a first responder, firefighter or law enforcement officer who has lost their life in the line of duty.  

 

The fall Branson Auction is set for October 2025 at the Branson-Hilton Convention Center.

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