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Old 04-16-2023, 04:28 PM   #1
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This is a collections, of cars, and parts in a barn storage area that belongs to a friend, here in Santa Rosa, ca. This has all been in this building for 49 years, and pretty much untouched.

Except for red coupe with the chevy engine, everything else is unmolested old iron. Its all for sale, and if your in driving range to look at it in person, let me know, and i will give you the owner's phone number.

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What a pack rat - even saved all blown out tires and a sink or two (doesn't look like the kitchen sink though)
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That's my kind of guy!
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I agree with McGarret. You think they are junking those wheels and tires? A lot of good wheels in that mix.
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I agree with McGarret. You think they are junking those wheels and tires? A lot of good wheels in that mix.
Everyone of the tires, has some style of ford wheel.
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Hi there, iam still looking for 36 flathead, both sides 21 stud cylinder heads. Any available? Aluminium preferred.
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Looks like a lot of stuff for the upcoming Petaluma swap meet on May 21st..
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For a true gearhead...
Regardless of cars, trucks, locomotives, airplanes, boats, tools, etc...
The size of the collection is approximately twice the available space!
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How much for the Black 2 door?
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Swap Meet in Campbell (San Jose) April 30
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I would be interested in his number. My dad is in Pasadena and can make the drive.
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I like that '33 hood in the rafters. Looks like parts are leaving already. Newc
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I like that '33 hood in the rafters. Looks like parts are leaving already. Newc
Newc i sent you a PM about the hood. the only parts sold so far are the wheels the two young guys are loading.
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Please PM me with the contact information. Thank you.
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Why is all the good stuff in California?
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Lack of rust.
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Amazing!
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Rumor:: One fellow bought it as a lot! Big Bucks, should visit me. THIS is NOT a Museum- everything is FOR SALE! Newc
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Rumor:: One fellow bought it as a lot! Big Bucks, should visit me. THIS is NOT a Museum- everything is FOR SALE! Newc
I spoke to the owner, yes all is possibly sold, he will let me know the status of the cars and parts near the end of this month.
Stand by for further details!
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Yes I am interested in some of the coupes if they are still available.
Please let me know if I can contact him about them. I am in Los Angeles, so I am close.
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This is a collections, of cars, and parts in a barn storage area that belongs to a friend, here in Santa Rosa, ca. This has all been in this building for 49 years, and pretty much untouched.

Except for red coupe with the chevy engine, everything else is unmolested old iron. Its all for sale, and if your in driving range to look at it in person, let me know, and i will give you the owner's phone number.




https://www.flickr.com/photos/519694...77720310734460
Well guy's here is the end of this story, that started last Tuesday and ended Friday with removing all of the cars, and parts from this barn. Its all be moved 3000 miles away to Minnesota, two brothers bought it all

I watched this go down for the first two days, but now wish i went there Friday. While they were waiting for the transport truck to show up to haul three cars, they cleaned the points on the red coupe, made some plastic fuel supply bottle to the carb, added a battery, and fired the 265 chevy up.

here is a link to the photos taken by Craig.

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I'm gonna start saving our full vacuum cleaner bags and when I get to selling my jailbar truck collection someday, I'll set up a fan facing them in the shed and start shaking out the bags in the prop wash. Just nothin' like a good barn find. Some beautiful stuff in that barn. Thanks so much for sharing!
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Well guy's here is the end of this story, that started last Tuesday and ended Friday with removing all of the cars, and parts from this barn. Its all be moved 3000 miles away to Minnesota, two brothers bought it all

I watched this go down for the first two days, but now wish i went there Friday. While they were waiting for the transport truck to show up to haul three cars, they cleaned the points on the red coupe, made some plastic fuel supply bottle to the carb, added a battery, and fired the 265 chevy up.

here is a link to the photos taken by Craig.

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Curious, MN is a pretty big state. What general area of MN. did they go to ?

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Osseo, MN. is the town. Jesse Dickinson, is the buyer, he and his brother bought it together.
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looks like they are DBA "Union Speed and Style".
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I'm always glad to see the youngsters who have a love for our era of motoring. Seems like a lot of the younger set is represented at the 'Race of Gentlemen' too, and it's quite obvious that flathead fords are far and away the favorite at that event. More power to all of them!
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Union Speed and Style operate out of this old Ford dealership building opened in 1914:

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The Union Speed guys are learning more about 33’s and 4’s all the time.
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