Hi ....neat stuff for an auction! The Packard is a 1946...47.... Lots of projects! Wood frame means the car is a Chevrolet...used the oak wood to support the sides and top of the sheet metal body....which was just soldered or leaded together.
@ 16:10, that's a starterator. a chain driven generator which is also the starter. I've seen a lot of those early Dodges about in thast condition. They are a seriously well designed and built car.
Model T's have had a soft market for a few years now. The Packard is the only roller worth bringing back to life. The others have a wood inner structure that the metal is fastened to. If it is rotted out you have a parts car.AL B.
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@@IowaClassicCars I love the videos you make but sadly don't have a lot of time to watch all of them. But from time to time I get to watch a few. Saw this video and was wanting to go to the auction but I have to work so I guess I'll miss out. Only an hour drive for me.
Kinda looking for an Auto Ambulance. Holmes, Manley, Weaver. The scrap pile out back of the buildings would have been a likely spot to see one. The mud looked really gooey, so don't blame you for not going there. I have bought stuff at Daugherty auctions, and they run a good auction. If you want to bid, be ready! They don't linger!
The US declared war Dec.41, that would not be a pre war car if it is a 42, it might be one of a few that were built prior ,unless they were built for govt work they wouldn't be allowed to build that many, as soon as decrilation was announced all large manufacturing went into tooling for the war effort.
42 cars were built up until feb 10 1942....so yeah, i guess if this was built in the last 3 months, itd be not prewar. But, 42 models were rolling off the lines in early october of 41, so who knows.
if i knew you were there i would havw stoped by and let you know where theres two 59 el camenos., but i was road testing my 1923 T 25 miles away. have fun and buy something
Mr. B. Here ! ☕️🍩😎👀👍. Ryan sorry hear the owners pass ! Places like this are becoming fewer & fewer very cool video, very interesting & informative. The vehicles need a little ! LOL . Thanks
At 17:29 the truck with the tank on the back you can see those Nozzles on the back it had to be some kind of a Spreader Truck, Ryan if you can get some history on it I'd love to know, Man This Sale Has Mortske's Name ALLLL Over IT 😂😂😂😂 Thank you Ryan 👍
The tank truck is a bulk fuel or oil delivery. The valves at the back go to compartments in the tank. The delivery man carried cans on the side to measure out various fluids. These were used for on farm delivery. AL B.
Hi ....neat stuff for an auction! The Packard is a 1946...47.... Lots of projects! Wood frame means the car is a Chevrolet...used the oak wood to support the sides and top of the sheet metal body....which was just soldered or leaded together.
@ 16:10, that's a starterator. a chain driven generator which is also the starter. I've seen a lot of those early Dodges about in thast condition. They are a seriously well designed and built car.
It's Ryan ! He found us another lot of car stuff to marvel and auction on ! Look at all these pieces, they are antiques already, not only vintage !
Still amazing that some of this stuff is available
alot more to be found too!
Model T's have had a soft market for a few years now. The Packard is the only roller worth bringing back to life. The others have a wood inner structure that the metal is fastened to. If it is rotted out you have a parts car.AL B.
On that old Dodge, the Generator/Starter were a combined unit, it worked well for its time! That would be from the around 1924 to 26 or so.
sweet thank you!
Bulk oil dispensers. Used in gas stations, garages and on the farm.AL B.
The Overland Automobile Company was an American automobile manufacturer in Toledo, Ohio. It was the founding company of Willys-Overland and one of the earliest mass producers of automobiles.
sweet great info!
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that is a starter generator dodge used them a fair bit very cool piece of history.
hey you finally commented! lol thanks man for that info!
@@IowaClassicCars I love the videos you make but sadly don't have a lot of time to watch all of them. But from time to time I get to watch a few. Saw this video and was wanting to go to the auction but I have to work so I guess I'll miss out. Only an hour drive for me.
Maybe ill see you there! Im not 100% yet if i can go with work or not
Nevermind i read your comment wrong lol 🤣
Awesome Collection Ryan Lots of nice stuff
THANKS FOR SHARING!!!!
GREAT VIDEO RYAN!!!!
That frame with parallel leaf springs isn't ford. Ford was transverse springs in the 30s.
hope to see you there tomorrow
Lot of cool old parts and old school cars and trucks
Roll that window up? We all seen it. You could of been a nice guy.
Ill leave it as found, its been sitting open for 50 yrs, 1 more day wont hurt lol
Very nicely organized...must of took a work to get it all sorted out, not just a big pile of junk!
I LOVE IT!!!! I LOVE EVRYTHING!!!!!
those oil transfer tanks with the glass tops are much harder to find.
Its unfortunate that the parts are not in lots of like parts, It would be expensive to get the parts the match
yeah but after 50 yrs of collecting, its hard to split it all up
Excellent video Ryan :) also bid on old car had drivers door window down and yes lots stuff that sale !
thanks man!
Another Great Auction
Looks like it's going to be a great sale!
Kinda looking for an Auto Ambulance.
Holmes, Manley, Weaver. The scrap pile out back of the buildings would have been a likely spot to see one.
The mud looked really gooey, so don't blame you for not going there.
I have bought stuff at Daugherty auctions, and they run a good auction.
If you want to bid, be ready! They don't linger!
no they dont! they get it done!
The US declared war Dec.41, that would not be a pre war car if it is a 42, it might be one of a few that were built prior ,unless they were built for govt work they wouldn't be allowed to build that many, as soon as decrilation was announced all large manufacturing went into tooling for the war effort.
42 cars were built up until feb 10 1942....so yeah, i guess if this was built in the last 3 months, itd be not prewar. But, 42 models were rolling off the lines in early october of 41, so who knows.
I'd bid on the truck at 16:33. Lots of cool old items there.
absolutely, i dig the truck t oo
I'm into 32 to 42 cars. I know I'm doing a early 50's vw now but my mom has the good stuff.
Nice stuff , well done ! I’m a little far away in good Edson, Alberta, Canada so i guess i’m out lol . But well done video to you ❤
haha yeah thats a little bit of a drive
Lots of great stuff worth saving. That frame you said is a ford is anything but a ford. Ford used transverse springs untill the late 40s.
Oh nice thanks for that info!
if i knew you were there i would havw stoped by and let you know where theres two 59 el camenos., but i was road testing my 1923 T 25 miles away. have fun and buy something
Please email me
Mr. B. Here ! ☕️🍩😎👀👍. Ryan sorry hear the owners pass ! Places like this are becoming fewer & fewer very cool video, very interesting & informative. The vehicles need a little ! LOL . Thanks
thanks for watching!
At 17:29 the truck with the tank on the back you can see those Nozzles on the back it had to be some kind of a Spreader Truck, Ryan if you can get some history on it I'd love to know, Man This Sale Has Mortske's Name ALLLL Over IT 😂😂😂😂 Thank you Ryan 👍
haha yeah i told him about it
The tank truck is a bulk fuel or oil delivery. The valves at the back go to compartments in the tank. The delivery man carried cans on the side to measure out various fluids. These were used for on farm delivery. AL B.
@@sallybrokaw6124 Thank you for the information 👍
I sure would like to know what brand that last car is, it's not a Ford, for sure. Thanks for posting this auction.
Very cool!!!!
I'd love to have that Packard
me too!
What part of Iowa are you from? Thanks
I liked the one with two tone paint
On cars that old, the 12v could be a magneto.
Will you be posting a video of the day of auction?
Nope & its over
Man there’s some old stuff there.
You;re in my neck of the woods. Sioux City
not too far from you!
ROD AND CUSTOM 101
They got lucky and found it behind the couch.
In the 80s cars were square again
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That’s scrap yard material
no its not
Go Hawkeyes
oh yeah!