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Hooley Car Updated List Click here to go back to Bartel & Company’s front page This List was updated: April 17, 2019 at 8 am NOTE: IF YOU HAVE PREVIOUSLY VIEWED THIS PAGE YOU MAY NEED TO HIT THE REFRESH BUTTON TO GET THE LATEST VERSION Future Updates will also be posted on our Facebook Page, check it out and don’t forget to “like us” Elkhart County Fairgrounds Goshen Indiana CLICK HERE FOR A MAP 17746 County Road 34 Goshen, IN 46528 GOSHEN AREA HOTEL LIST CLICK HERE SALE SITE DIRECT PHONE 574-596-9890 Need an entry form? Click here AUCTION SCHEDULE: Note: Goshen Indiana is on Eastern Time (1 hour ahead of Chicago) (Same as Michigan and Ohio) AUCTION SCHEDULE: Thursday April 18 10 am to 5 pm Car Auction Registration and Check in Friday April 19 9 am to 6 pm Car Auction Registration and Check in Saturday April 20 Auction Day! Doors open at 8 am AUCTION BEGINS AT 9 AM SATURDAY 9:00 AM Steel Signs, Collectables, Gas Pumps and other Real deal Firebird Gas Pump lights work and pump guts, Gas Boy Pump Collection of approximately 30 various Die Cast Cars 9:40 GOLF CARTS, MOTORCYCLES, BOATS & TRACTORs Club Car Gas Golf Cart with long top, wind shield and rear seat No reserve 1997 Four Winns Ski Boat with trailer, 22 ft Volvo V8 inboard NO RESERVE LOT # H 2016 Ski Doo 11’ and 1997 Polaris Jet Skis’ with trailer, sells as package, have titles for both ski’s and the trailer NO RESERVE Lot J 1998 Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide FXD, 15,335 miles, stored in heated garage in off season, Midnight Blue in color, Samson Exhaust, Highway pegs, original Screaming Eagle pipes included, leather saddle bags Lot D 2001 Harley Davidson Dyna Super Glide 17k miles Lot E 2001 Harley Davidson Soft Tail Classic 14k miles Lot F 2002 Harley Super Glide 23k miles Lot G 1945 Cushman Step through with reverse and it titled, Air Force blue, professionally restored in 2002, driven less than ½ mile since rebuild, runs like new Sale Lot # C 10:00 CLASSIC CARS AND TRUCKS 1923 Dodge Brothers Business Sedan, 13,000 ORGINAL MILES! Body by Budd, Worlds first all steel sedan, original 12-volt starter generator # 34 1936 Chevy Gasser, Smitty Built 283/301 Hp Engine, 2-speed Power glide trans, 9" ford rear end with Strange axles and 4.86 Gears #24 1939 Ford Truck Car # 39, 6 cylinder Buick, automatic, PS, Power disc brakes, Frame Off restored by Buchanan Body Shop #39 1940 Buick Truck Street Rod, drivetrain 78 Buick 225, 350 chevy w 400 Automatic transmission, PS, PB, new master cylinder, electric seat and seat belts, updated radio, built by Walter Long Wabash IN #74 1940 Willys Street Rod professionally built, 350 chevy, 350 turbo transmission, Steel body with Fiberglass tilt front end, Mauve Ghost flames paint set up or repaint to your liking, Tim Kellsey builder, runs and drives great, plus everybody says wow when you roll into the show, Car # 58 1940 Mercury Truck, photo sent in Dec 2018, need more info on this truck? Will the owner please check in? 1941 Chevy Coupe # 29 1941 Chevy 3/4 Ton Truck, Frame-off professionally restored, 6- cylinder, 4 speed, long bed, Former government Dept of Interior truck, runs and drives great, ready for the parade season Car # 59 1941 Ford Coupe, 355 V8, Street Rod ready to cruise, Fat Man front end, 4-wheel disc brakes, new tires and wheels Car # 21 1945 Cushman Step through with reverse and it titled, Air Force blue, professionally restored in 2002, driven less than ½ mile since rebuild, runs like new Sale Lot # C 1947 Chevy Fleetline Aero Sedan, 6cyl, 3 speed, good solid body very little rust, Car was running when parked in a barn over 50 years ago, no title, no vin tag, sold on bill of sale, same local owner for over 50 years no reserve Car # 2 1948 Ford Farm Truck with 39,000 miles, engine is in removed and in the bed # 8 NO RESERVE 1948 Chevy ½ Ton Truck short bed, 396 big block with 350 turbo transmission, Frame off restored by Mike Walsh family 2013, show winner everywhere it goes, Car # 63 1948 Crosley Panel Delivery, runs and drives great, excellent for business advertising, very low reserve Car # 69 1949 Frazer Manhattan all original car with actual miles runs and drives very good, fun to drive and a good investment NO RESERVE # 67 1950 Ford V8 automatic, good looking old school to finish and have some summer fun CAR # 12 NO RESERVE 1950 Studebaker Champion, w/ 350 Chevy, 350 transmission, electric 6-way bucket seats, Car # 55 1950 International Truck locally owned beautifully restored, local business name vinyl lettering, easily removed, NO RESERVE #31 1950 Mercury, This car has driven across the country and back and it’S ready to do it again Car # 72 1951 Crosley Super Deluxe 2 door sedan Nicely restored and runs well no reserve Car # 10 1955 Ford Truck Street Rod, 355 Chevy, Automatic transmission, Air Ride, Air conditioning, fully loaded, Car #48 1955 Ford Wagon Super Charges V8 # 37 1955 Chevy 3100 five window, repainted in 2000, All original, including duel exhaust, 6 cyl, 3 speed, runs very good, no rust, no reserve Car #62 1956 Chevy Bel Air, original 6 cylinder automatic Car # 19 1957 Chevy 3200 Stepside Truck, frame off restored 2 years ago, 283 with 3 speed manual, auto choke, aluminum heads, runs and drives very well, This one will sell, Car # 18 1957 Ford Thunderbird Car # 81 1957 Chevy Belair, 2 door sedan, 350, 4 BBL, 4 speed, restored by K & D Body Shop in 2005, very nicely done head turner, Same owner for the last 23 years ready to move on and sell Car # 28 1957 Chevrolet Sedan, 350 engine, auto trans, power steering, new tires, runs excellent Car # 50 1957 Nash Metropolitan, complete restoration, unusual cool car NO RESERVE # 61 1958 Ford Fairlane 500 Skyliner retractable convertible, 332, 4BBL, Automatic transmission, engine and trans rebuilt, runs the best, Interior is original, no rust, top works very good, same owner many years, This one will sell Car # 23 1960 Chevy Corvette convertible, 283 Powerpack with 2- 4B carbs, real deal investment grade Corvette, red leather interior, frame off restored in 2010 Car # 13 1962 Pontiac Catalina convertible, 389 and updated automatic transmission, runs and drive the best, Car # 52 1962 Plymouth Valiant hear it run by clicking here Too many details and options to list, Race or Street legal Car #5 NO RESERVE 1962 Corvair Van, runs and drives perfect, all the gauges work, solid floors, engine rebuilt and new tires, NO RESERVE Car # 11 1964 Ford Galaxy 500 unrestored original NO RESERVE Car #1-C 1964 Chevy Truck, Frame off restored, PS, PB, 350 hooked to 700 R4 automatic transmission, Car # 51 1964 Chevy Impala SS, 327 with automatic transmission, runs and drives very good, restored by Herm Rithour in 1999. Very collectible classic and a good investment Car # 47 1964 Chevy Chevelle Malibu SS, 400 CI, 350 TRANS, Florida Car and a True SS car with documentation, Rally Wheels and Red Line tires, MSD distributor, ODO and title match on 84k actual miles Car 44 1965 Ford F 100 truck, runs and drives great! new tires and rims, new dual exhaust, new aluminum radiator, new battery, carb just rebuilt, all the gauges work, ready to go and have some fun, Car # 16 1966 Chevy truck fully restored with beautiful wood bed, metallic green in color, all new suspension, power disc brakes, riding on a 350 sbc with 4 speed transmission Car # 79 1966 Buick Electra 225 Coupe, Very low production car, Excellent condition Car # 66 1966 Lincoln Continental 2 door, 462 with automatic tarns, Cold AC, Florida car with no rust, runs drives good but does have rebuilt title, Car # 70 1967 Oldsmobile Tornado, Desirable Pewter color, 425 CI/ 385 HP with T425 Turbo Hydromantic Transmission, Interior original and very nice, PS, PB, PW, AC, power seats, fully optioned, runs and drives excellent #42 1968 Plymouth Fury III convertible Car # 1-E NO RESERVE 1968 Oldsmobile Royal 88, 455 V8 Automatic, all original one owner, new paint Car #3 NO RESERVE 1969 Pontiac Firebird convertible, power, top, 455 CI, Aluminum heads and fuel injected, 4 speed, Car # 15 1969 Chevy Truck, Rebuilt 350/350 automatic trans with shift kit, straight rust-free Arkansas truck; Mild cam with Edelbrock intake and carb. Headers with dual exhaust. PS, PB with front discs. Tilt wheel, stereo, New American Torque Thrust II wheels. Car # 22 1970 Chevy Chevelle SS (clone) 454, with 350 turbo, Texas Car, new interior, very nice paint, new tires 18” front 20” rears. Car # 32 1970 Chevelle “SS” Wagon, 402 big block V8 with 3 speed automatic transmission, power everything, dual exhaust, custom wheels, chrome bumpers and SS badges, shiny black with silver racing stripes # 26 1971 Chevy Suburban 3 door “Curb Side Classic” unrestored original from Tennessee with factory air conditioning, 350 w/ auto trans Car # 56 1972 Chevy C-10 Truck, 396 big block, 350 trans, Same owner for the last 20 years, Show Winner at the Nappanee Apple Festival in 2018, Car # 71 1972 Dodge Charger RT 440, rare fully optioned including sunroof, flip headlights, eyebrow signals, and racing mirrors #38 1972 Cadillac Eldorado convertible, red leather interior, new paint, new top, over $20,000 invested in restoration Car # 53 1975 Pontiac Granville convertible with 62,000 miles Car # 83 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix, one owner, 88,000 miles, 350, auto NO RESERVE car #65 1977 Pontiac Tran Am Smokey and the Bandit, 400 automatic with AC, less than 100 miles on complete engine rebuild #54 1978 Chevy Silverado no # assigned yet 1978 Oldsmobile Toronado, 46,000 actual miles, excellent original car, 403 CI with regular services since new, comes with nice car cover Car # 30 1979 Firebird Formula, 68,000 miles, all original #40 1979 Panther Lima BUILT BY Panther Westwinds, UK, a factory- built car AND 1 of only 185 imported in the USA, Total production 1976 to1982 was 897.
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