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34flathead 07-20-2012 11:00 PM

ultimate barn find
 

anyone seen this yet? 8 videos that play in sequence.
rich
http://www.coolestone.com/media/3728/America039%3bs-Ultimate-Barn-Find/

329s 07-20-2012 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 34flathead (Post 464972)
anyone seen this yet? 8 videos that play in sequence.
rich
http://www.coolestone.com/media/3728/America039%3bs-Ultimate-Barn-Find/

UNBELIEVABLE!...And to think that there are still places out here in the USA that still have not been seen yet.

Thanks for sharing.

The videos paused about every 15 seconds for about 5 seconds, took some time to see the first one.

Pluck

james hitchcock 07-21-2012 12:09 AM

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Waah, I can't get it to open.....

james hitchcock 07-21-2012 12:10 AM

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Says my computer doesn't know how to open the address. Phooey !

WTSHNN 07-21-2012 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by 34flathead (Post 464972)
anyone seen this yet?

Seen it? I spent four days last November watching the bikes and nearly every other thing sell at auction.

Lots of pictures and information here;
http://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46769

-Tim

28RPU 07-21-2012 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by james hitchcock (Post 464999)
Says my computer doesn't know how to open the address. Phooey !

Its the Hartung collection that has been discussed here before.

Dal's Dream Car 07-22-2012 07:19 PM

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That is cool! Imagine that man was probably dirt poor and had all that beautiful stuff!~

Tinker 07-22-2012 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 28RPU (Post 465142)
Its the Hartung collection that has been discussed here before.

And it was on tv too. Cool collection.

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Originally Posted by Dal's Dream Car (Post 465968)
That is cool! Imagine that man was probably dirt poor and had all that beautiful stuff!~

Im not sure what to think about this comment. Was he dirt poor in his thinking or dirt poor in a modern world of rich? Or was he really even poor? I didnt see any gold toliets i guess, saved things only, and i didnt do a tally of his bank accounts. so he was probably an a-hole with this thinking, but here we are talking about it.... Again.

Ken Ehrenhofer 07-22-2012 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Tinker (Post 465972)
And it was on tv too. Cool collection.



Im not sure what to think about this comment. Was he dirt poor in his thinking or dirt poor in a modern world of rich? Or was he really even poor? I didnt see any gold toliets i guess, saved things only, and i didnt do a tally of his bank accounts. so he was probably an a-hole with this thinking, but here we are talking about it.... Again.

Interesting thought about Lee. I never considered him poor and I knew him for almost 50 years. Eccentric.......always interesting........moody and a few other things made him a "character" as we say in the area around Chicago.
Of course we refer to all of us old car guys as "characters" some more so than others and Lee fit right into that to all who knew him. He was a bit of a loaner but then I just never new he had so may friends. He wanted to live the way he did or he would have changed his ways. His daughter died of cancer around 40 years old and that must have had an impact. He was great collector and his "Big Show" after his passing will certainly be talked about for decades. It drives home the point that we do not own our collections but rather we are keeping them for the next guy. In this case I bought a bus from Lee's auction which he bought in 1972 so for 40 years Lee kept it so I could own it today and I am taking care of it until the next owner takes over. Of course my auction will probably be remembered for a week or two! I saw some pictures of him today showing Jay Leno some of his stuff and Jay was impressed. All I can say is thanks to Lee for being such a great collector so we can now enjoy all of his efforts. thanks to Margie and Bob It was a most memorable week.
Ken

road_king 07-23-2012 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Ken Ehrenhofer (Post 466060)
Interesting thought about Lee. I never considered him poor and I knew him for almost 50 years. Eccentric.......always interesting........moody and a few other things made him a "character" as we say in the area around Chicago.
Of course we refer to all of us old car guys as "characters" some more so than others and Lee fit right into that to all who knew him. He was a bit of a loaner but then I just never new he had so may friends. He wanted to live the way he did or he would have changed his ways. His daughter died of cancer around 40 years old and that must have had an impact. He was great collector and his "Big Show" after his passing will certainly be talked about for decades. It drives home the point that we do not own our collections but rather we are keeping them for the next guy. In this case I bought a bus from Lee's auction which he bought in 1972 so for 40 years Lee kept it so I could own it today and I am taking care of it until the next owner takes over. Of course my auction will probably be remembered for a week or two! I saw some pictures of him today showing Jay Leno some of his stuff and Jay was impressed. All I can say is thanks to Lee for being such a great collector so we can now enjoy all of his efforts. thanks to Margie and Bob It was a most memorable week.
Ken

Yes indeed. I was fortunate enough to attend the auction and buy two Model A coupes as well as lots of Model A parts. Ken, my wife and I met you as well. You may not remember but we were one of the younger couples (in our 30's) there bidding and I believe she got your card. It was a once in a lifetime event. The other neat thing was one of Margies son's, Bill and his wife gave us a call yesterday while they were passing through town and we had lunch with them. Bill was able to give me even more interesting stories on Lee Roy since he grew up around the muesum. Hope the school bus is coming along it was an interesting piece and I know how excited you were when you won it. Enjoy.

joe plumber 07-23-2012 02:43 PM

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Amazing ,that's all I can say .

bartmcneill 07-23-2012 07:32 PM

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Took them long enough to get to the cars. Great though. I met a guy in Dallas that inherited a bunch of Model As from his uncle and he knows nothing about them and does not want them. Has a 31 two door Phaeton with a special original motor for climing altitudes. looks neat. see them at www.picturetrail.com/bartmcneill folder is Red Oak Texas

Purdy Swoft 07-23-2012 09:34 PM

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I've watched it a couple of times on Velocity, it will probably be on again !!

Tinker 07-24-2012 12:32 PM

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Ken Ehrenhofer, I don't know if my sarcasm came through on the web. Riches are measured in many ways. Sometimes people get put in that hoarders box and are negatively perceived. I think that Lee would have been a great guy to know and to talk to.

bugsiegel 07-24-2012 01:35 PM

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What was the outcome with the skeletal found?
was it identified?

Tinker 07-24-2012 01:53 PM

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^^^ I had to look that up, never heard that. :eek:

http://bortzcars.wordpress.com/2011/...debra-powless/

http://bringatrailer.com/2011/10/11/...bmw-cabriolet/

road_king 07-24-2012 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by bugsiegel (Post 466954)
What was the outcome with the skeletal found?
was it identified?

I'm pretty sure the coroner got involved and they took it over...


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