Posted by big tee on June 30, 2017 at 06:00:21 from (199.120.66.137):
Not what you think--Dodge. One of the feature cars at the sale was this 1969 Dodge swinger. Car Craft magazine built this in 69 and gave it away. The Gabeline family farms a lot of ground and use Mostly Deere machinery so Sinclair, the local Deere dealer furnished the tractors for the shuttles and the tractors that pulled the cars and tractors through the sale ring. We were watching them sell and you couldn't see the next car in because of the people standing by the entrance door-the tractor stopped and all of a sudden came the sweet sound of a Mopar V-8 with a hell of a cam in it! It shook the whole building as they drove it the rest of the way in. NEAT!! They gave their spiel about it and it sold for $50000. Second pic is view from front of auctioneers. Third pic is Auction owner Sullivan and Kinze who was taking internet bids. Third picture is Wife with Iowa State shirt and buddy guarding my chair. The auction people encouraged you to come up for a closer look. I was taking a picture of the 5020 Deere and the ring man said give me your camera and I will take your pic. If you want to read a nice article about the swinger and the sale go to Car Craft Mag. The Des Moines paper did a story about it---Tee
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