Auction Feb. 28
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fordrelic
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- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1921 Roadster
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Auction Feb. 28
Check out Auction @ The Super Auction
Estate of Sam Cipriano.
Tipton, MI.
Has several Brass era T parts.
Not my sale just happened on sale ad.
Estate of Sam Cipriano.
Tipton, MI.
Has several Brass era T parts.
Not my sale just happened on sale ad.
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Mike Silbert
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
I looked it up for everyone
https://braunandhelmer.com/?es_feed_tar ... fid%3D3522
I'm glad I don't have money and it's too far away or I would be in trouble.
Mike
https://braunandhelmer.com/?es_feed_tar ... fid%3D3522
I'm glad I don't have money and it's too far away or I would be in trouble.
Mike
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Wobbly Dave
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
I see a lot of parts there I could use.... too bad I have no money and it is sooo far away..... or maybe not so too bad 
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mortier
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
My favorite is item #7182: "Drunk Lid."
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GGZ
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
If you are a Drunk, you don't need a Lid.
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Jerry VanOoteghem
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
Did anyone here attend the auction? How did it go?
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Pep C Strebeck
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
It was a very full and entertaining day. There were a lot of good items (original and reproduction, new and used), the prices; cheap, good, almost retail and some leaving you scratching your head. There was a good sized crowd but there was a large volume to get through and it really started to thin out after about 2:00pm. The inside auction started a bit late due to the large quantity of items outside.
The food truck was excellent, my eldest son cleaned up on the reloading supplies (unrelated auction ring) and I think that this was the only auction that I walked out of with everything that I came with the intention of buying.
The food truck was excellent, my eldest son cleaned up on the reloading supplies (unrelated auction ring) and I think that this was the only auction that I walked out of with everything that I came with the intention of buying.
"Remember son, there are two ways to do this: The right way, and your way” Thanks Dad, I love you too.
LOOKING FOR A LUFKIN No. 9A Height Gage Attachment.
LOOKING FOR A LUFKIN No. 9A Height Gage Attachment.
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Dollisdad
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
I bought the 1911 open roadster body and gas tank.
Last year I put together a chassis for this car thinking I would build a body later.
But when this one popped up I figured this was a quicker way to get it built.
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Dollisdad
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
There was a lot of stuff in this auction. They moved fast and you had to pay attention. A lot of discontinued parts which I was glad to see. They had two different auctions going inside which I thought was very distracting. You had to yell at them to get your bid in sometimes. But all in all I got most of what I was after. I know others dropped out due to all the distraction making it hard to follow at times. A lot of good buys I thought on early parts. Performance parts did well. You could have put an early car together pretty much from what was there. Great to see all this stuff come out.
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Tbird
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
Looks great Tom! That came together really quick! I planned on going and had a truck rented but then decided not to go on Friday night, but opted to go picking at a guys estate on Saturday and came home with many early goodies.
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Model T Mark
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Re: Auction Feb. 28
My dad and I went. We bought a lot of stuff some was reasonable and other stuff brought retail. We are only buying stuff for our current/future projects these days. We got the coupe body for a 10 chassis we have been collecting up over the years and the 13 roadster body. We had a great day. It was nice to catch up with some forum members. Had a lot of fun and spent some money. Sam was a local Model T guy and it nice to have a few items that he had in his collection.