Published on December 26, 2025 3:49 pm
Last Updated on December 26, 2025 3:49 pm
After more than five decades of active involvement in the automotive hobby, Mike and Laurie Yager have announced their retirement from day-to-day responsibilities in Illinois and their move to Florida. As part of this new chapter, Mike is sharing portions of his personal MYGarage Museum collection with fellow collectors and enthusiasts around the world.
Built over many years, the MYGarage Museum collection reflects Mike’s passion for Corvettes, air-cooled Volkswagens, vintage petroliana, and roadside Americana. From rare vehicles to one-of-a-kind memorabilia, the collection has drawn visitors to Effingham to experience the stories behind the pieces.
To help place selected items into new hands, the Yagers have partnered with Mecum Auctions and their longtime friend Dana Mecum. The plan includes 10–15 Mecum OnTime online auctions, now underway, along with select vehicles scheduled to cross the block at Mecum’s Kissimmee, Florida auction in January 2026.
And even after these sales are complete, there will still be an onsite store and a curated automotive collection in Effingham for enthusiasts to visit.
Looking ahead, Mike and Laurie are excited to spend more time in Florida supporting their son Blake and daughter-in-law Tabbi as they grow their business, Hobby Card Shop, in Jupiter, Florida. At the same time, Mike will continue to support and cheer on their son Michael in his senior leadership role guiding Mid America Motorworks into its next generation, remaining engaged as a monthly consultant to the team.
“This collection has been a big part of our lives, but the greatest gift has been the people it’s brought into our world,” said Mike Yager. “Now it’s time for these pieces to inspire new caretakers. Laurie and I are looking forward to this next chapter in Florida, being closer to Blake and Tabbi, and continuing to support Michael and the team as they lead into the future.”
“This isn’t goodbye, it’s just a new mile marker,” Yager added. “These pieces aren’t leaving the hobby…they’re simply leaving MYGarage and headed to your garage.”
















