Elvis' last auto is on the block

**FILE** This  handout file photo shows President Richard Nixon, left, meeting with Elvis Presley on Dec. 21, 1970, in Washington. The meeting between two of the most improbable cultural icons of the 1970's lasted all of 30 minutes, but it has fascinated the nation for years. Now, on what would be the King's 72nd birthday, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Birthplace is giving the curious public a good, long look at the relics of the coming together of The King and The President - and it's got Elvis fans all shook up. (AP Photo/White House Photo, File)
**FILE** This handout file photo shows President Richard Nixon, left, meeting with Elvis Presley on Dec. 21, 1970, in Washington. The meeting between two of the most improbable cultural icons of the 1970's lasted all of 30 minutes, but it has fascinated the nation for years. Now, on what would be the King's 72nd birthday, the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Birthplace is giving the curious public a good, long look at the relics of the coming together of The King and The President - and it's got Elvis fans all shook up. (AP Photo/White House Photo, File)

MEMPHIS -- Elvis Presley's last Cadillac is among 72 items being auctioned next month at Graceland during the annual celebration known as Elvis Week.

Graceland recently announced details of the Aug. 14 auction. The items are being offered from third-party collectors.

Among the things being auctioned are Presley's signature on a library card; a 1976 Cadillac Seville that Graceland says is the last one Presley bought for his personal use; Presley's copy of the original script for his first movie, 1956's Love Me Tender; a 1969 Las Vegas show agreement; a 1975 Martin D-28 guitar; and a gemstone, diamond and gold lion mask pendant and chain worn by Presley when he met President Richard Nixon at the White House.

More information about the auction is available at graceland.com/auction.

Style on 07/29/2014

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