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1206swmo those old truck pictures!!

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havvey

11-04-2007 09:53:38




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The auction results please post more pictures Theat stude would look good in my drive way!!




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shannon from ohio

11-04-2007 20:14:24




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 Re: 1206swmo those old truck pictures!! in reply to havvey, 11-04-2007 09:53:38  
A couple of them look like the Diamond "T" Trucks which are well sought around here for pulling trucks



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JD 1956 60

11-04-2007 18:22:59




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 Re: 1206swmo those old truck pictures!! in reply to havvey, 11-04-2007 09:53:38  
I would love to get my hands on that red 56 Ford COE.



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1206SWMO

11-04-2007 17:34:18




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 Re: 1206swmo those old truck pictures!! in reply to havvey, 11-04-2007 09:53:38  
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OK,I tried to find my bidders card with some results and I cant come up with it.Sorry.The sale was the middle of Sept at Kimball,NE.It was the Robert Kazcmerek estate sale held by Nixon Auction Company out of Wakefield,NE.You might give them a call.

There were about 30 old trucks there and I put pictures up of the best 4 that sold.

It seems like the old Ford brought $2,500 and I remember everyone saying the 46 Dodge was too cheap at around $700.I think the 59 IH brought around $1800.I think the Studebaker with 7000 miles brought over $2,000?

The top 5 truck pictures are from Kimball,NE.The 6th picture is what I went to Kimball,NE for and came 740 miles home with.Its a 1940's 21 Massey SP combine in near field ready condition.

The last picture is a 1942 Dodge truck that sold 12 miles from me a week ago.The original freshly rebuilt engine was sitting in the bed and the truck sold for $600.It was all there,in real decent shape,and the doors shut like new.It was used up until 1996.

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