Sell Your Collector Car With Support

Collector Car Sales and Consignments in Wayland for owners selling classic, exotic, or specialty vehicles who want professional listing, presentation, and buyer coordination instead of managing the sale privately

Chief Noonday Car Park helps owners sell collector and specialty vehicles through consignment services in Wayland. You provide the car, and the facility handles listing, photography, buyer inquiries, showings, and transaction coordination. This service is designed for owners who want to reach qualified buyers without running classified ads, fielding calls, or managing test drives and paperwork on their own.


Consignment works by placing your vehicle in a visible, secure location where it can be presented to potential buyers. The car is cleaned, photographed, and listed with detailed information about condition, history, and modifications. Staff handles scheduling for showings and answers questions about the vehicle, so you are not managing inquiries while the car is on the market. This is especially useful if you are out of state or do not have time to coordinate showings during the week.



Call (616) 262-9477 to discuss consignment opportunities and how your vehicle would be presented to buyers.

What Happens During the Consignment Process


When you consign a vehicle, it is brought into the facility, cleaned, and photographed in the detail and display area. A detailed description is prepared covering the car's history, mechanical condition, modifications, and any known issues. The listing is shared with collectors, buyers, and networks that focus on specialty vehicles, and interested parties can schedule time to view the car in person.


After a buyer is identified and terms are agreed upon, Chief Noonday Car Park coordinates the final inspection, payment processing, and title transfer. You receive proceeds from the sale without managing negotiations, handling deposits, or arranging transport. The facility's on-site presentation and preparation services help the car show well, which can shorten time on the market and reduce the back-and-forth common in private sales.



Consignment terms are established upfront and cover the length of the listing period, commission structure, and any preparation work required before the car is shown. The service works for owners downsizing a collection, liquidating an estate, or selling a vehicle they no longer drive but want handled professionally. Presentation quality matters in collector sales, and on-site detailing and mechanical support help ensure the car is ready when buyers arrive.

What to Know Before Consigning Your Vehicle

Consignment involves preparation, pricing, timing, and coordination, so understanding how the process works helps set expectations before your car is listed.

What types of vehicles are accepted for consignment?

The service focuses on classic cars, exotic models, collector automobiles, JDM imports, and hot rods that appeal to enthusiasts and specialty buyers rather than general used car shoppers.

How is the asking price determined?

You work with Chief Noonday Car Park to set a price based on market research, condition, recent sales of similar vehicles, and your goals for the sale.

What preparation is done before the car is listed?

The vehicle is cleaned, photographed, and mechanically reviewed to identify any issues that should be disclosed or repaired before showings begin in Wayland.

How long does a typical consignment listing last?

Listing periods vary depending on the vehicle, market demand, and pricing, but most agreements include a defined term with options to extend if the car has not sold.

What happens if the car needs repairs or service while listed?

On-site maintenance and detailing services can address issues as they arise, keeping the vehicle presentable and mechanically sound throughout the listing period.

Reach out to Chief Noonday Car Park to talk through consignment terms, preparation steps, and how your vehicle would be marketed to qualified buyers.