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bsimaz

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Auto Auction
« on: February 12, 2010, 14:37:37 »
There are some Mercedes but I figure most of us are car lovers in general.   This is close to me
so if anyone needs more info on stuff, I'll try my best.



Preliminary Notice for Classic Auto Collection
OVER 140 CLASSIC /COLLECTIBLE AUTOS
 

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 Sale Details
REPOCAST.com has been commissioned to sell the entire collection of autos from the R11 Classic Car Museum (formerly located in Southern Michigan). These cars are museum quality for the most part with low miles and are in excellent condition!

The vehicles will be available through several formats:
1st -  there will be a limited private sale to our customers and clients.
2nd - a few will be sold through Repocast.com  
3rd - we will hold a series of special collector car auctions selling the balance of vehicles within 4 to 8 weeks.
Click on the link below for a preliminary list of cars with pictures and descriptions

http://img.orbitbid.com/2010/02/02/Classic Car Museum listing.pdf

If you are interested in receiving upcoming details on the liquidations, please send an email to kelly@1800lastbid.com with your contact information and we will be sure to keep you updated.

For questions on specific vehicles please contact Scott Miedema at scott@1800lastbid.com or call 616-560-6707.
 

« Last Edit: February 12, 2010, 17:49:49 by Peter van Es »

ctm14

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Re: Auto Auction
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2010, 20:33:35 »
Wow an eclectic collection for sure.  Sign me up for one of the cadillac station wagons (did they ever make those) LOL.. ???

Mike Hughes

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Re: Auto Auction
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2010, 22:58:54 »
"Sign me up for one of the cadillac station wagons (did they ever make those)"

Yep!  Sure did!  They were all custom jobs for folks who wahted something just a bit more exclusive than a Chrysler, Buick or Mercury wagon.  Hess & Eisenhart did a fair number of wagon conversions for Caddy dealers all around the country in the '50s, '60's and '70s.  My grandfather had two of them built to use as beach cars (as in" taking the grandkids to the beach") and kept them at his his summer house in Westhampton, one was 1955 or 1956 and the other one was a '61.  His favorite beach car though was his 1942 Packard woody - he kept that one 'til the day he died.
- Mike Hughes  -ô¿ô-
  1966 230SL Auto P/S
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