More than one truck got stuck at the sale..My Ford Ranger was parked just to the left of this stuck Dodge with highway tires....I made it in OK but barely got out when I left at 5 PM.
This was the lane to the 135 vehicles..A guy was there with a Bobcat and was charging $50 per vehicle to drag then out and put them on your trailer..You had 45 days to get them removed.
Most of the Corvair's had been there for 30-40 years..There were 2 doors,4 doors, vans,pickups,station wagons,convertibles,Spyders-etc.. Some had titles and some didnt..They had 15 extra titles because they couldnt open the doors on lots of them to check the VIN..The scrappers probably got about half of the Corvairs for $200-230 each. The 5-6 Corvair vans sold for $225 to $600 each.
The 6 Corvair pickups sold for $275 to $450 each.
The 2-3 Corvair station wagons sold for $$250-300 each.
There were two rare Corvair Spyders and they went to the same young man for $350 each..He told me that this was the 7th Corvair that he had bought at the sale. He was happy to get them..
This Corvair sold for $250.
I have more pics to post but since its so slow loading I'm stopping here..I have several sales to attend in March..
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