FRANKLIN, Tenn. -

ServNet auctions across the country are celebrating decades of business with anniversary sales and events.

First up, Pittsburgh Auto Auction celebrated its 36th anniversary on May 5-6, welcoming more than 900 bidders to the lanes and posting the sale of more than 1,000 vehicles.

Chris Angelicchio, PAA general manager, reported that following the Monday sale, the auction was converted into a supper club for more than 300 guests and staff.

Dave Angelicchio, chairman and CEO of Pittsburgh Auto Auction, reviewed highlights of the auction's history.

Located in New Stanton, Pa., PAA was founded by Clo Angelicchio in 1978; its management team now includes three generations from the Angelicchio family.

BSC America Auctions Celebrate

Two BSC America auctions are celebrating another year of success in the lanes, as well.

Tallahassee Auto Auction marks its 30th anniversary on June 27, with a gala event featuring more than 700 vehicles.

Owned and operated as a BSCAmerica auction since 1995, Tallahassee Auto Auction serves the Florida Panhandle region and offers a broad consignment inventory in all vehicle categories.

BSC America's Bel Air Auto Auction, meanwhile, celebrated its 67th year with a special sale on April 24, running nearly 1,800 vehicles.

In keeping with a standing tradition at Bel Air Auto Auction, the anniversary sale also included a classic and muscle car sale, prizes and giveaways.

By day's end, the auction recorded an overall sales rate of 80 percent. 

Owned by the Nichols family since 1980, Bel Air Auto Auction manages the flow of more than 75,000 vehicles a year.