More than 100 vehicles from the Old Car Heaven museum in Birmingham, Alabama, will be sold under a federal court-ordered no-reserve auction on December 2. The sale will be conducted at the museum facility by Tom Mack Auctions of Charlotte, North Carolina, Mack announced.

“The automotive contents of a museum called ‘Old Car Heaven’ at 3501 1st Avenue South, near downtown in Birmingham, Alabama 35222 will be sold at No Reserve with no minimum bid starting at 11:00 a.m. CST on Saturday, December 2, 2017,” Mack said in a news release.

Old Car Heaven is closing at the end of this year.

Mack added that the docket will include, but is not limited to:

At least 47 convertibles or open cars

At least 52 Mopar — Chrysler, Dodge, Imperial and Plymouth — cars and trucks, including 8 Chrysler letter-series cars and 3 Chrysler Imperial dual-windshield Phaetons

7 station wagons, trucks or utility vehicles

5 Packards produced between 1916 and 1940

At least 5 cars that have won AACA National shows

5 imported sports cars

3 Cadillacs and a LaSalle

3 “special” Buicks

2 “rare” Oldsmobiles

At least 20 of the vehicles need some or total restoration, Mack added.

Vehicles can be inspected Friday, December 1, from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the museum location.

“Because of limited space,” Mack added, “sale-day admission is by bidder badge only.”

Vehicles will be sold in alphabetical order, starting with a 1928 Buick roadster and ending with a 1952 Rolls-Royce, he said.

“We are proud that the court selected our company to facilitate this auction, and the lots may be viewed on our website,” Mack said.