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Old 04-13-2008, 07:00 AM
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[b] This '54 Vette - no title / no vin tag was the second highest seller at $6300.
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The buyers came all the way from Indiana - with a trailer with no ramps. I thought they would crack
the body in half trying to get it loaded. Some people tried to help by picking up the back - but the body
just came right up off the frame. After an hour it was finally on with no noticeable damage.
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Old 04-13-2008, 07:02 AM
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[b] This '56 went for $4400. It must be me, but I don't get it. This car was in such sad shape, pulling it out
of the mud could break it into pieces!
Another example of a car that probably was real nice when it was parked.
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[b] I think this entire row of Sting Rays went for $5. They were stored in a bus and were not that bad.
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Old 04-13-2008, 07:34 AM
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[b] One of my favorites was this '60 Sedan Delivery. It was an old race car - still wearing cheater slicks
and lettering on the sides. It was in sad shape selling for $225. Check out the heater delete plate.

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[b] '59 El Camino $1100
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Anglia $200
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'56 Nomad $525
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[b] '57 Nomad $1200

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[b] '56 Nomad - later small block $850
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'56 Nomad $800
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This '56 Nomad looked like it was real nice when parked. It was sporting GTO buckets, Hurst, custom
door panels, custom wheel, gauges, mags and 7 fin Vette valve covers. It was the most expensive Nomad at $1400.
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'59 ElCamino one of the better deals. Nice patina...
but it looks like that dude sitting there is bending the metal !!!
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Excellent coverage Glenn !! Thanks for keeping us posted on current market of swamp rust. It really is a shame these cars went to junk.
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Yes, thanks Glenn for your typical photo diligence on Sat. When I was there Fri. there was a swarm around that 5-window Model-A. One guy said it was a '30 body with a '32 grille. The body was terrible but I guess the grille and fenders were worth the selling price.
The '59 ELC was a 6-cyl. Any idea what the lettering said on the side of that '60 Delivery race car?
It certainly was a shame all those neat cars were left to rot like that. Did you take notice of how many trees were recently sawed down around the cars? They must have been impossible to get to for quite a long time.

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This picture could be captioned in so many ways.... having second thoughts on the purchase ? ... Oh man, what will the wife say this time....

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