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Old 04-09-2016, 11:33 PM   #1
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The results of Torowus auction today. These are prices of cars or major parts of cars. There isn't enough time to list the parts.
Crosley Hotshot 800
29 around the yard dump 1,000
29 rusty pickup 5,000
29 tudor body on frame 1200
Bluebird tractor 450
Mullins trailer 3,000
8N Tractor 800
31 Sedan Delivery 8200
29 Depression tractor 725
Pickup cowl & valance w/title 525
63 Falcon conv 7000
30 DeLuxe Phaeton 12,000
43 GPW Jeep 19,500
31slant window sedan 4,000
28 pickup 10,000
Karmann Ghia conv 9,100
31 pickup cab w/title 4,000
31 Panel truck 10,100
32 tudor sedan 32,000
30-31 roadster in pieces w/title 4500
30-31sport coupe body 1400
straight wind cabriolet cowl & doors 200
30-31 roadster body w/title 3400

a few cars were brought in from another estate.
nice 31 coupe 11,000
55 Thunderbird 13,500
Mazda 550
35 Cadillac in pieces 6250

hard to believe this much stuff could be accumulated by one man. I doubt there'll ever be another auction like this

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Old 04-09-2016, 11:58 PM   #2
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what was the condition of the 55 thunderbird ? Thanks, Wayne
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hard to believe this much stuff could be accumulated by one man. I doubt there'll ever be another auction like this
I beg to differ, I predict we'll be seeing more in the coming years.
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Old 04-10-2016, 06:11 AM   #4
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Looks like the 6 % Buyers premium kept the prices down on the cars.
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Old 04-10-2016, 07:02 AM   #5
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Having looked at the cars on Friday Wick- prices tended to be a little on the high side.

big surprise for me was the 32 ford tudor- I expected around 20k. Great car with a 30 year old restoration that could use a bit of polish.
Great jeep, but no title. Ghia, totally maxed out on price. A delivery was high, needing complete new wood, but where are you going to find one?
The bargains were, the panel truck and sport coupe body.
Thank you Dave, for sharing the results and btw- the weather was terrible!

just an opinion............
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For all the hype, those prices seemed reasonable. Was there a large crowd?
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Old 04-10-2016, 07:03 AM   #7
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So you mean the cars were not good? That's a crazy price for a jeep
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Old 04-10-2016, 07:10 AM   #8
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So you mean the cars were not good? That's a crazy price for a jeep
Here's the link to look at the cars

https://www.facebook.com/antiquecarpartsauction/
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Old 04-10-2016, 07:11 AM   #9
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It was snowing hard during the auction. Lots of the parts went for giveaway prices.
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So you mean the cars were not good? That's a crazy price for a jeep

first of all, you have to understand the rarity of that jeep- Ford Jeep-very few made and extremely
collectible
the cars looked better in the photos then in person to me................... so the prices were pretty strong. I was there for the 180 and 12k was certainly fair. The frame had sag and the interior wood frame needed to be completely redone, so I was not a contender. It was from South America, as the cut out for the right hand steering column was there.
I am sure many parts went cheap, but just wasnt interested in parts with a 13% premium, bad weather and large crowds, so I passed on the auction, but loved seeing the preview on Friday.
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They posted videos of the Jeep and Panel Delivery auctions on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/antiquecarpartsauction/

Not sure if that link will work for everyone.

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Looks like the 6 % Buyers premium kept the prices down on the cars.
Buyer's 'penalties' are a turn off when it comes to auctions at least for me. I never bother with an auction that charges that. To me it's a big rip-off. Throw 6% or so on top of the 10% sometimes 20% the auctioneer is getting,,, yeah right.

At the Iowa Gas petroliana auction in August they charge a buyer's fee plus Ia. state sales tax. Haven't been back there in almost 15 years won't waste my time.

Local auctioneer that goes to our church told me that Illinois proposed a sales tax a number of years ago for items sold at auction and that went down in a big ball of flame, crashed and burned. Never brought up again.At least that was one good thing that came out of Springfield.
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Local auctioneer that goes to our church told me that Illinois proposed a sales tax a number of years ago for items sold at auction and that went down in a big ball of flame, crashed and burned. Never brought up again.At least that was one good thing that came out of Springfield

same thing has occurred at Hershey over the years....... small time vendors have run away. Dennis Carpenter was clever enough to circumvent PA sales tax-you go to his booth, look at the part and pick up one of the many phones present and make a call to his place in the Carolinas and order the part...............................
clever guy!

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Did any club members by his cars ??
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Old 04-10-2016, 12:24 PM   #15
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I saw a guy in a parts store that was driving down for the Jeep.He has some real odd military equipment,and was hoping to score that jeep for $15,000.He was banking on the fact that it didn't have a title,hoping it would turn buyers off.That is a zero issue for us,no title required.I have no idea if the bought it or not,as I really don't know him well,I only see him at parts stores and cruise nights.He said it was a 7 hour ride for him to get there.
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Old 04-10-2016, 05:54 PM   #16
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Rainy and snowy all day it must have snowed 3 inches and lots of parts got covered and some times hard to see what you were buying. The crowd thinned as the morning went on due to the weather but the true car guys stuck around and got soaked. From my point of view a premium was paid for the good stuff. Well worth my 7 hour ride to attend the auction and pick up a few parts I wanted. My only regret was not paying 300.00 for the 28 roadster windshield frame but the other guy really wanted it. Hard to say what his stopping point was but it went to a good home.
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Any summaries of what stuff sold for?

What did engines sell for and what not. Just curious on some local spot prices.
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Old 04-10-2016, 07:55 PM   #18
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Model A engines sold for 30.00-40.00 a piece. Trans sold for 50-60 bucks except the 1 early 28 with flat pedals and multi disc clutch. The high bidder had a choice of frames for 325.00. Pallets of misc parts 10.00 bucks. I think the big surprise for me was the 30-31 truck cab for 4200.00
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Old 04-10-2016, 10:38 PM   #19
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The 32 V8 engine only brought 2300. Straight windshield cabriolet cowl and doors only 200 High price for the cab but it had a title. cowl and valance with title for 525 was cheap.A lot of deals if you had the perseverance. I still don't think you'll see more auctions like this due to the scale.Especially this much Model A
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Old 04-11-2016, 06:36 AM   #20
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Sorry but that Auction will look like a Yard Sale here in Va! There 3 Model A collections with quality sheet metal,engines,cars within a 100 mile radius of Richmond VA. that I've seen already. Then there's the 32 ford collection in N.C.

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