I seen the article. You will have every gm collector in the country there fighting over the cars. Like that closed dealer that had 100s of mostly 4 door cars brand new or low miles but they sat for years mostly outside. I did see some cool mopars hiding in the back ground. Let the bidding wars begin. He probably had the foresight and bought alot in the late 70s early 80s on the cheap. All the stuff in the pictures are expensive cars now if they run or not.
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From: Doug J <63sprtfury@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 7/20/19 9:39 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: 1962to1965mopars <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Iowa Muscle Car Hoard Going to Auction!
A lot of us Iowan's have been aware of this collection for a long time. Basically, he bought cars cheap, and parked them. Never to be driven again. I am not complaining, do what you want, but they will need some attention before driving. That said, there is a bunch of interesting cars involved. What bothers me is that , although the collection is 80% Mopars, when you see the stories about it on the local TV stations, and printed media, all they show is firebirds, gto's and chevelles. Which "should" make it a good environment for a good buy on a late 60's to early 70's Mopar, but after Hot Rod magazine had a feature on it.... it's going to most likely be crazy money time.
Doug
63 Sport Fury ragtop