Texas auction of a Mopar Hoard.

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I am not a huge wagon fan, but this one with the color contrast and the big rack appeals to me.
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Man, there's some great cars on here, looks like they're going to sell for dirt cheap!! I'm loving the black 61 Imperial Crown and the 440 67 T&C
 
Also appears to be a 1973 Plymouth Fury III (PH) Police car & a 1974 Plymouth Fury III TX Police car added to the auction.

No bids yet on the 1965 Plymouth Fury I dr Police car.

On a side note it appears with the purchase of some of cars you will get a death certificate! :wideyed:


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The website references when the cars and such will be sold. Not everything in one day.
 
The website references when the cars and such will be sold. Not everything in one day.
I didn't dive deep into the auction parameters but isn't there online bidding?

I surprised the 65 Fury didn't get scooped up pre-auction by somebody from the Tube talkup about it.
 
I didn't dive deep into the auction parameters but isn't there online bidding? I surprised the 65 Fury didn't get scooped up pre-auction by somebody from the Tube talkup about it.

From the link above:
Cars sell on Oct 13, Parts and car-related items on Oct 14. Auctions start at 10am CDST
Online auction. Starts at 10am CDST, ends at 10:43am?

LOTS of interesting Mopars there! Each has a story, I suspect. Like the '58 Plaza with the 2x4bbl Hemi, 3-speed manual trans, and the Rockford Fosgate stereo, for example. How they all came to be there might be another interesting story in itself. Another neat thing, to me, is that the auction company is based in Canyon, TX, south of Amarillo.

FWIW,
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Not a fan of the 73's, but this one was loaded and would have been a great looking car. Even with the weird squared front end. Cool car.
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Boy if they could deliver a few states away.....
 
A great opportunity to document some cars. Thankfully, some of the ads had VINs and fender tag info.
 
Unfortunately I can't find any pictures of the estate auctions, both the actual properties and the home items. There is also another auction with all the containers and such. No pictures.
The second day of auctions with the "parts" is kinda confusing. I'm guessing that they are planning on each auction sale to include everything in the pictures. So, one auction with 20 motors? Or the parts catalogues, all of the books in the same auction? Or are they choice of an item?
I'm into the books. I have none and would like to have a collection like that.
 
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