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This is a cool thing, unsold 66 Chevy trucks!
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I wont be the one to break it to you.
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You should see this then.
http://autoweek.com/article/car-life...-sales-weekend |
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Yeah, I remember hearing about this before the auction but never followed up on it. I just stumbled across it on yout0ob again today. That's crazy money for some old rust buckets!! :metal: |
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Rust buckets? I would have gladly traded the sheet metal on any one of those trucks for what was on mine when I acquired it. I could have shown you a genuine rust bucket!! |
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Forum member Dinos63 ended up with one of the trucks and recently got it all cleaned up. Looks great.
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^^ This truck actually looks to be the very first truck in the video ^^
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Those trucks were interesting for sure. Wonder why the bed wood wasn't in them? Think the motors were seized?
Also it was nice to see the original color of the 230 engines. Darker blue than I thought. |
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An historically strange situation. Never gonna see anything on that scale again. Financially it made no sense, and still doesn't. What it did was create something to talk about, then, now, and forever.
I'm sure the bedwood just rotted away and fell out. The steel skid strips are still there, bolted in. |
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This poor truck , 3 miles, was from what I here , pretty badly damaged by the shipping company the new owner used to transport for him.
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...UCTION/375.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...UCTION/374.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...UCTION/370.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...UCTION/372.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...UCTION/371.jpg |
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Few photos of the property they were stored on before the auction
http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...ION/876-01.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...N/876-02_c.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...ION/876-03.jpg http://i270.photobucket.com/albums/j...ION/876-04.jpg |
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A seized motor wouldn't be a huge deal, just yank it, drive out the pistons, hone out the cylinders or bore it, re-ring it, replace all the gaskets.... and off you go. Brand new motor. |
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He really didnt just leave the place. You have to understand Lambrechts idea of , " I will only sell you a new vehicle" . The mechanic for Lambrecht lived on this property while many of these vehicles were being driven out to this property. He later died but Lambrecht would never sell anything , he was still alive during this auction but did not attend . Lambrecht's thinking was that if the new cars were now out , say 1965 , all those new 1964 left overs were no longer new or for sale so he put them out to pasture along with all the used trade ins , very few were stored inside another building across the street. If you saw his house also you'd understand he was a simple man , very frugal yet he had a gold mine in vehicles. I have friends who met with him , drove hours to try and buy parts and vehicles AFTER his dealership was closed only to turn around and go home empty. His daughter was responsible for this sale.
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Sounds like the guy was in the wrong business....he should have sold produce.
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Yorkauto - First, welcome to the forum, and thanks for taking the time to register and become a member. Next, please know that whenever and whatever you decide to share about you and your dad's trucks will be of special interest to many of us here.
One could go on for hours on why Mr. Lambrecht did what he did, but in the end, what we are left with are his vehicles. Glad to hear the restoration on one is saving the original paint. Can't say they'd be quite as interesting all done up and shiny. Just my two cents. |
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I got the black one running when I got it home from shipping little gas down the carb and a new set of plug wires and a battery and it fired right up. It was taken apart shortly after that and is in the process of being restored with an ls swap lowered etc, the usual patina look build. The white one was missing the carb and radiator as were most of them, we have gotten it to run briefly but haven't put a lot of work into it yet. We honestly aren't to sure what to do with it, either leave it alone and get it running and driving or restore it to 100% the way it would have come off the showroom floor in 63, but they are only original once.
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