There must be a auction going somewhere in the usa every day almost and most of it is trucks and cars. I can not pass one with tools or milling equipment
A great American company making fine machines. Made in Cincinnati Ohio. They helped us win the war. I hope it brought good memories for you. Thanks for commenting on your experiences.
I do as well. It creates an energy and excitement in the air. I've been going to auctions since I was a kid. I had a classmate that went to auction school to be an auctioneer.
Awesome. Welcome to the channel. Sometimes it's hard to judge where the market is at. Location seems to play a big part. There's been a surprising amount of come about lately near me. As long as there are good sales I'll try to bring them!
I have a 1948 M5 pick up that could use a bunch of parts off that truck. I'm missing one headlight Bezel, that hood ornament, and some of the door handles and window cranks. Heck, I think the fenders are the same, except the larger trucks like this one used a spacer on the fenders.
There must be a auction going somewhere in the usa every day almost and most of it is trucks and cars. I can not pass one with tools or milling equipment
You mean NW Indiana near Fort Wayne.
The LeBond lathe was the only lathes in the machine shop I worked in. From the smallest to the 60 inch which was 50 foot long
A great American company making fine machines. Made in Cincinnati Ohio. They helped us win the war. I hope it brought good memories for you. Thanks for commenting on your experiences.
Just love the sound/melody of a typical American auctioneer, was hoping you would pan around and show him at work. Some old classics trucks there.
I do as well. It creates an energy and excitement in the air. I've been going to auctions since I was a kid. I had a classmate that went to auction school to be an auctioneer.
Just found yiu and subscribed. Love this content. Prices are fantastic compared to where I am in South Texas. I loved that red grain truck
Awesome. Welcome to the channel. Sometimes it's hard to judge where the market is at. Location seems to play a big part. There's been a surprising amount of come about lately near me. As long as there are good sales I'll try to bring them!
Did you see the F600 was rusted so bad it could never be used on the road agin.
Didn't look too close. Wouldn't surprise me in Northern Indiana
That fire truck is the coolest
That Studebaker looks like a jewel to me…,The one you’re calling rough.Dents are easy to fix.
You're right. It was very repairable.
I have a 1948 M5 pick up that could use a bunch of parts off that truck. I'm missing one headlight Bezel, that hood ornament, and some of the door handles and window cranks.
Heck, I think the fenders are the same, except the larger trucks like this one used a spacer on the fenders.
Very cool!!!!!!
I can't believe I missed this auction. I live in Huntington, Indiana and never knew this auction was taking place!! Where are you located?
I'm in Ohio.
Antique implements look really well preserved. Light yellow cream 1990's Cadillac looked good considering buffed and repaired they can bring 5k.
Some neat stuff. Some cheap prices I think .
So what did the neat old lathe sell for? AL B.
$100! It was a LeBlond
That was a WPA toilet.
Thanks for that insight. I had read of the program but didn't realize these were included in that.
GERALD BRAZIL SAO PAULO CAPITAL BEAUTIFUL
You guys just dont appreciate how cheap stuff is stateside.
Model L Gravely walk behind. Best in the business. AL B.
Thanks for that. Studebaker subsidiary then! Some neat old stuff for sure.
It sucks living in Conn Never any old farm auctions around here, To many rich democrat ,I think I'm better than everyone kind of people, LOL
@ 55 seCoNDs...LooK iNsiDe iNTo the seAT-hoLe,..FoR "THE VIEW"...