Mecum Legend Mark Delzell Passes Away

Oct 20, 2021 | Auctioneers, Auto Auctions

The Mecum lead auctioneer passed a day before his 60th birthday.

Today is Mark Delzell’s 60th birthday, and he sadly passed away yesterday at 59. After putting in some serious work over the years, and being an integral part of the auction industry surviving the chaos of 2020, the legend will be remembered for his professionalism, energy, and charisma.

“Mark’s unrivaled talent as an auctioneer was instrumental in the development of the high-energy, high-speed Mecum Auctions machine that captivates audiences throughout the world. Without Mark, there may never have been a Mecum Auctions like we know it today. His talent and enduring inspiration will carry on forever, and his legacy will live on every time Mecum takes the stage. A mentor, a legend, a Mecum cornerstone, our family…. (Read Full Article – https://www.motorious.com/articles/news/mecum-legend-mark-delzell-passes-away/ )

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