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Old 04-09-2013, 09:44 PM   #1
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Default Another collector's estate sale — Oregon

We may be seeing a lot of these as the hoarders leave us to meet Henry. This pile is in Warrenton, Oregon.

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Old 04-09-2013, 10:22 PM   #2
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Too bad for broke young guys like me! Not enough money, space, and oh yeah... I don't have a trailer either.... Sigh... Someone will get a nice haul!

*edit* With that said it takes a lump sum of money and the space and time to sort it out and make use of it. I'm thankful for some around that have taken the time and money to go through things like this and give me some very fair deals on original parts that they have collected.

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Not much there from what I see. $300 would be a fair price. Theres a market for the starters and Gen. Tires you have to give away,rims...1 out of 5 might be restorable if your lucky. Motors...beware of clean ones,missing pan/head bolts. A greasy motor complete that turns by hand might be good. And remember....the parts hoarders have been passing away for the last 70 years or more,probley at the same rate.
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After i bought my coupe i found that i needed a trailing arm from the trans to the backing plate mine was rusted/bent i went to a old timer horder and he smiled after i told him i can't find the in any of the parts books he was a horder went to his parts shed and pulled out a few pick out the ones you want thats how i found out that there are some parts you can't buy brake crossover etc. thanks to a horder who shared his parts. i'm turning into one
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Old 04-10-2013, 02:01 PM   #5
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I thought hoarding was part of Model Aing. No?
Doesn't look like 3000 worth but those pics suck.
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