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Well I guess the medication is working. I went to an estate sale yesterday and this guy was somewhat of a car nut. They sold probably 35 vehicles at auction and the contents to several garages.
The one car I was interested in was a red, 1973 F code automatic with air and decor group, side trim removed. Several people seemed interested in it during the pre auction review. One guy came all the way from Florida to view it and several others. When they got to the car I had decided $500 was my limit and it would just be a parts car. There were no rust holes in body or trunk but looked like cowl was leaking. It did run and drive and had a fiberglass NASA hood and the original flat hood. We it sold for $3,000 a Mexican guy bought and he said he was going to put a 390 in it, lol.
A 1957 Ford tudor sedan sold for $7,500 with a 390 and 4 speed installed. There was a really rusty 65 Impala I think it even brought $3,500.
There was a brand new lathe in the shop one from Northern Hydraulics sells for $4,200 went for $1,500. He had brand new Lincoln, MIG, TIG and Plasma, new rotisserie and a used rotisserie, engine lifts and engine stands. New gasoline powered portable Lincoln welder and generator went for $1,200. I did not watch the used rotisserie but new one went for $900.
I bid on and got the brand new English wheel for about half price. I also got tubing bender that I will use for roll bar construction for the verts. There were two slot machines in the garage and I got the Bally $.25 one cheap, darn thing is heavy and actually not legal to own here, lol. Also picked up miscellaneous reloading and ammo. Couple of loading presses went too high. There were hundreds of people and highway patrol came and started towing cars with tires on the pavement.
A running driving motor home with no roof leaks went for $1,500. Most of his tools and equipment was brand new and not used at all. A two post lift went for too much they did not know original price and went for $1,400 had been used 6 times the daughter said.
I almost bid on a 1996 F-150 that did not have a scratch in the bed and interior was perfect, no rust. Went for $1,300.
There was a rear spoiler for 71 - 73 but was in a position that would put it at the end of the auction so I left it. There were complete 460 engines and just piles of parts.
He had a full wood working shop with all Delta equipment that sold really low. I have all that and seldom use now. New Delta wood lathe with several boxes of chisels went for $150. Delta band saw for $50.00 all new. There were tractor trailer box trucks full of black walnut, oak and cherry wood they sold for $500 each including the trailer. One guy found someone to pull his to his home and gave him the trailer after he unloaded the thousands of dollars worth of cherry wood.
There was also several pieces of equipment, huge Deere track hoe, bull dozer and bucket loader.
The auctioneer stated that he had two more auctions bigger than this coming up. They had online bidding also and went from 10:00 am and I left at 6:00 and still going.
He was like some of us on here when he found a deal he would think I can fix that or I can make this and just bought way too much. He fell while at a funeral of a friend got hurt and never recovered at 72.
There was a complete 1935 Chevy coupe that went for I believe $600.
The listing is probably still on cl in the Asheville, NC area just search for 1973 mustang and it comes up.
So more stuff for garage and man cave, lol. Pictures later.
David
The one car I was interested in was a red, 1973 F code automatic with air and decor group, side trim removed. Several people seemed interested in it during the pre auction review. One guy came all the way from Florida to view it and several others. When they got to the car I had decided $500 was my limit and it would just be a parts car. There were no rust holes in body or trunk but looked like cowl was leaking. It did run and drive and had a fiberglass NASA hood and the original flat hood. We it sold for $3,000 a Mexican guy bought and he said he was going to put a 390 in it, lol.
A 1957 Ford tudor sedan sold for $7,500 with a 390 and 4 speed installed. There was a really rusty 65 Impala I think it even brought $3,500.
There was a brand new lathe in the shop one from Northern Hydraulics sells for $4,200 went for $1,500. He had brand new Lincoln, MIG, TIG and Plasma, new rotisserie and a used rotisserie, engine lifts and engine stands. New gasoline powered portable Lincoln welder and generator went for $1,200. I did not watch the used rotisserie but new one went for $900.
I bid on and got the brand new English wheel for about half price. I also got tubing bender that I will use for roll bar construction for the verts. There were two slot machines in the garage and I got the Bally $.25 one cheap, darn thing is heavy and actually not legal to own here, lol. Also picked up miscellaneous reloading and ammo. Couple of loading presses went too high. There were hundreds of people and highway patrol came and started towing cars with tires on the pavement.
A running driving motor home with no roof leaks went for $1,500. Most of his tools and equipment was brand new and not used at all. A two post lift went for too much they did not know original price and went for $1,400 had been used 6 times the daughter said.
I almost bid on a 1996 F-150 that did not have a scratch in the bed and interior was perfect, no rust. Went for $1,300.
There was a rear spoiler for 71 - 73 but was in a position that would put it at the end of the auction so I left it. There were complete 460 engines and just piles of parts.
He had a full wood working shop with all Delta equipment that sold really low. I have all that and seldom use now. New Delta wood lathe with several boxes of chisels went for $150. Delta band saw for $50.00 all new. There were tractor trailer box trucks full of black walnut, oak and cherry wood they sold for $500 each including the trailer. One guy found someone to pull his to his home and gave him the trailer after he unloaded the thousands of dollars worth of cherry wood.
There was also several pieces of equipment, huge Deere track hoe, bull dozer and bucket loader.
The auctioneer stated that he had two more auctions bigger than this coming up. They had online bidding also and went from 10:00 am and I left at 6:00 and still going.
He was like some of us on here when he found a deal he would think I can fix that or I can make this and just bought way too much. He fell while at a funeral of a friend got hurt and never recovered at 72.
There was a complete 1935 Chevy coupe that went for I believe $600.
The listing is probably still on cl in the Asheville, NC area just search for 1973 mustang and it comes up.
So more stuff for garage and man cave, lol. Pictures later.
David