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Re: Auction results - 12/17/05
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Posted by Tom in TN on December 19, 2005 at 05:03:45 from (4.153.50.180):
In Reply to: Re: Auction results - 12/17/05 posted by Blue guy on December 18, 2005 at 17:42:46:
Blue Guy, As you can imagine, the 1938 Chevy Businessman's Coupe was the last thing to sell. I left before it sold. It wasn't running but a couple of guys had turned the engine over by hand. I didn't look at the hour meter on the 3000, but it started and ran very smoothly. It had virtually new tires on the back and average tires on the front. I auctioneer said that the 3000 hadn't been run in quite some time, so they had towed it to start it earlier in the week, but that they had started it via the battery every time since then. One other item of interest, they had three new rolls of 48" high field fence. Baekart brand. Each roll sold for $180.00. I bought two rolls about a month ago, not Baekart but the same gauge, and paid $130 for each. I'm going to ask at the Co-Op today about the current price. Auctions are funny things. Tom in TN
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