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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Carey, Ohio
Posts: 77
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There might be a lot more vehicles up for sale (model a's) from this seller....as I recall there are about 3 barns full of A's. How much of it is going to be sold off I don't know but out of this collection of cars there was a 29 taxi and a 29 Town car....yes a town car. He had every body style of A's accounted for at one time.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Lexington, Ohio
Posts: 783
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Mansfield, Ohio
Posts: 691
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I remember a post office truck that he has or had. If that town car ever comes up for sale you better have a lot of mulla because I heard him tell a guy that he paid a lot for it plus a trade of one of his cars. He has a great museum at his house which a lot of local Model A Clubs had the opportunity to see it. He would never ever think of selling one of his cars. I'm very surprised that one of them is up for sale. Probably rest home fees.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Upstate South Carolina
Posts: 794
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Its a little over 12 now, reserve not met. Anybody want to venture a guess on what the reserve is, and where it ends up at?
Or in other words, "What's it worth?" , in your opinion? ![]() I know, I know... I'll find out what its really worth in 3 days or so. |
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