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IndianapolisRacer 10-11-2021 08:05 PM

Hershey Auto Auction
 

I was looking at the sales results of the automobile auction held at the Hershey AACA meet and was surprised to see a 1932 five window Model B coupe sell for $35,000 and a 1934 roadster sell for $60,000 it was a past grand champion . To me that 5 window was a great buy .

petehoovie 10-11-2021 08:25 PM

Re: Hershey Auto Auction
 

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Originally Posted by IndianapolisRacer (Post 2065806)
I was looking at the sales results of the automobile auction held at the Hershey AACA meet and was surprised to see a 1932 five window Model B coupe sell for $35,000 and a 1934 roadster sell for $60,000 it was a past grand champion . To me that 5 window was a great buy .

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1952henry 10-12-2021 02:43 AM

Re: Hershey Auto Auction
 

Auction a few weeks ago had a 34 roadster project go for 54,000. Body work done, complete LB leather interior package, overhauled engine, etc. Ready to finish. There was a 33 3 window shell, frame, one front fender, 48,100, 32 3 window project 37,000

DavidG 10-12-2021 11:02 AM

Re: Hershey Auto Auction
 

The other photos of the '32 coupe on the RM Auction are not quite so flattering as that above. Other 1930s Ford bargains were two nice '34 phaetons and a truly excellent '34 station wagon.

Bored&Stroked 10-13-2021 05:47 AM

Re: Hershey Auto Auction
 

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Originally Posted by 1952henry (Post 2065885)
Auction a few weeks ago had a 34 roadster project go for 54,000. Body work done, complete LB leather interior package, overhauled engine, etc. Ready to finish. There was a 33 3 window shell, frame, one front fender, 48,100, 32 3 window project 37,000

I was at the auction . . . the prices blew me away! The lesson I learned was that if I ever want to sell anything in our world, I need to drag it all to my Cousin's ranch in SD and have an auction. By the time everybody drives way the Hell out there, with their trailer in tow, they MUST come home with something! LOL.

1952henry 10-13-2021 07:11 AM

Re: Hershey Auto Auction
 

There certainly were no bargains. Good for Neil, though. Was hard for him to sell his collection. He kept his 64.5 Mustang, and has a bit of work left on the 32 roadster.

He was restoring the 34, then switched to the 32 when he got it. He was born in 32


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