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Post by bobt on May 2, 2016 21:52:38 GMT 10
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Post by Mustang on May 3, 2016 9:39:07 GMT 10
OMG I feel sorry for the Auctioneer/s, I guess the auction would go on most of the day, there would be bargains as the public loose interest later in the afternoon.!! I would go for a look if it was closer than QLD!! Amazing there are no bondwoods?
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Post by doublechevron on May 3, 2016 9:42:00 GMT 10
Lots of american "trucks" there. They might gain quite a bit of interest. Especially the older ones
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Post by bobt on May 3, 2016 16:58:25 GMT 10
I saw the piles and piles of bits everywhere. Sorting it so it could be auctioned in lots would be a mammoth task.
Its not that far from me, but if I went the risk would be I would come home with stuff and then I would find myself in seriously deep doo doo..
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Post by Mustang on May 3, 2016 17:04:17 GMT 10
I saw the piles and piles of bits everywhere. Sorting it so it could be auctioned in lots would be a mammoth task. Its not that far from me, but if I went the risk would be I would come home with stuff and then I would find myself in seriously deep doo doo.. I know the feeling......just how deep. I'll bet because of the mess most of it will go to metal merchants.
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Post by shaneandsimoen on May 9, 2016 11:06:19 GMT 10
This yard has been like this for about 30years, drive past here regular, been told that people have tried to buy stuff from the chap before but not interested in selling. Not sure if he has passed away.
Regards Shane
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Post by bobt on May 9, 2016 17:54:01 GMT 10
I thought I read somewhere that it was a deceased estate. Had another look and cannot find it.
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Post by Mustang on May 11, 2016 15:14:12 GMT 10
Your link is still in the first post. link
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Post by moyjos on May 16, 2016 17:10:14 GMT 10
Similar story from France link
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Post by Mustang on May 17, 2016 8:28:04 GMT 10
The first Ferrari has potential At least Shirley Maclane was real, no mastic or silicone there.
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