By on May 14, 2010

From John Dillinger to Nicolas Cage, the car industry has always needed villains. In fact, one could almost make the argument that the entire top quarter or so of the luxury car market is wholly dependent on scumbags of one kind or another. As Raymond Chandler once noted, there’s no honest way to make a hundred million bucks… and spending millions on cars is a great way to advertise one’s comfort with the moral ambiguities of ostentatious wealth. So when America’s most notoriously crooked car dealer, a certain Denny Hecker, auctions off his personal fleet as part of his $767m bankruptcy (itself triggered by 25 counts of fraud and related criminal charges), you expect to see some good stuff hitting the block.

If not an Atlantique or a D-Type, then at least a chrome Veyron, a Gemballa or something tastelessly modified by Mansory. Instead, Hecker’s auction site shows… a Mitsubishi Montero? An Eclipse Sypder? An Escalade with matching golf cart? For a guy who took Chrysler Financial for $550m (including $50m to him personally), Hecker is definitely not living up to America’s high standards for felonious excess. Or he’s hiding the good stuff in some kind of underground lair. Either way, color us unimpressed with his official collection of ill-gotten conveyances.

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8 Comments on “What’s Wrong With This Picture: The Wages Of Sin Edition...”


  • avatar

    There’s also an american-flag wrapped Escalade EXT on super swampers in that collection somewhere if you can find the photos.

  • avatar
    redmondjp

    That’s perfect!

    His kids can pretend to be Tiger Woods (miniature fire hydrant not included)

  • avatar
    Accazdatch

    What is it about rich people…

    You have all of this bloody money, and yet ya got no damn taste.

    Ya buying Caddy badged GARBAGE, a bloated eclipse and a MONTERO?!

  • avatar
    educatordan

    The John Deere Gator is an excellent helper around the farm, BTW. I had the pleasure of driving several iterations when they were new because of my John Deere salesman father. Excellent handling, good pick up, good traction.

    The rest of his “collection”…. WTF?

  • avatar
    Z71_Silvy

    Denny had taste…GMs, Malibu wakeboard boat, etc.

    Some nice yachts too…

  • avatar
    Robert.Walter

    At first I thought that little Caddy was the prototype for the post-US-default presidential limo.

  • avatar
    Stingray

    “Or he’s hiding the good stuff in some kind of underground lair.”

    This is so obvious… I should have called the related super-hero *rolleyes*

    “Either way, color us unimpressed with his official collection of ill-gotten conveyances.”

    Granted, but considering it’s most possibly not the real stuff, meh.

  • avatar
    segfault

    I thought Bill Heard was America’s most notoriously crooked car dealer.

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