This Dodge short bed was nicely done resto-mod. The pic doesn’t do it justice. I think it was 440 powered. Nicely done low back buckets. Nicely done spray in bedliner. The wheels suited the truck in my opinion. Just a cool truck. You don’t see many Dodge trucks getting love. It was a Friday no sale. I think high bid was in the 12’s but not sure
This D100 long bed was 318 powered. Work truck. I had a short bed slant with 3 on da tree just like this truck when I was a youngin’ This one was well used but still brought $3000
This Lincoln caught my eye. I really liked it. I was surprised at the sale price but it had body scrapes on the left side behind the door. Too bad as this was a nice affordable classic.
View attachment 265513View attachment 265516 This Lincoln caught my eye. I really liked it. I was surprised at the sale price but it had body scrapes on the left side behind the door. Too bad as this was a nice affordable classic.
Something for all the retired bakery & package delivery drivers. Looks like the paint was chemically striped. Some still exist around the rivets. Then polished. Did not appear to have been cleared. Not my thing but it was for someone as it sold for $16,500
This teal colored 68 Charger was quite the hit. I think this was a resto mod because the paint was stunning. Lots of clear. It has a Hemi engine that had bolt on mods. They didn’t say it was an original Hemi car. The guy in the blue shirt bid to 86 thousand & waved off when his bid was quickly countered by another bidder across the floor. The bidders aid in the white shirt convinced him to come back which he did at $88 thousand. That bid was quickly counters with $89 thousand & the guy turned & walked away. Pretty exciting to be that close to & the look of defeated on that guys face. He clearly was showing emotion.