It's a shame that he didn't put away SS Impalas instead of plain cars. A lot of 4 door stuff. The little cost difference back then would have been a tremendous difference now! Still a lot of really exceptional cars and trucks. Wish I could see the other 500 trades that were at the farm. I'm sitting in SLC right now, if nothing by noon Friday, I may just drive over to the auction to watch. Nebraska is probably a better place to sit anyway.
It's a shame that he didn't put away SS Impalas instead of plain cars. A lot of 4 door stuff. The little cost difference back then would have been a tremendous difference now! Still a lot of really exceptional cars and trucks. Wish I could see the other 500 trades that were at the farm. I'm sitting in SLC right now, if nothing by noon Friday, I may just drive over to the auction to watch. Nebraska is probably a better place to sit anyway.
Xiggi, are you into collector cars? What do you have at home?
The 58 cameo led the pack at 140k !!
A lot of the cars sold for way more then they were worth. I guess people wanted a piece of the "Lambrecht Collection History". On History it actually appeared that some cars were vandalized or had parts stolen off them.
They stated during the program that there was a collection of late 60's early 70's muscle cars in a field in Georgia but didn't say where.