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Lot Number Lot Title VIN 1 PLEASE READ TERMS 1V Studebaker Buggy 2V 1955 John Deere 70 Diesel Tractor 7022802 2VA 1962 John A B C Lot 1 Number Lot Title VIN 2 1 PLEASE READ TERMS 3 1V Studebaker Buggy 4 2V 1955 John Deere 70 Diesel Tractor 7022802 5 2VA 1962 John Deere 4010 Tractor 21T20607 6 3V John Deere 2010 Tractor R11804 7 4V Woods Mower 8 5V 1952 John Deere AR Tractor 281288 9 6V 1955 John Deere 70 Gas Tractor 7017922 10 7V Minneapolis Moline U Tractor 115001543 11 8V Oliver HG Cletrac Tractor HG42U821 12 9V 1948 Farmall Cub Tractor 39035 13 10V 1945 International A Tractor 1AA 127389 Original Sign from the Avanti Museum- Wood 14 11V Painted 15 12V Studebaker Weasel 16 13V Studebaker Weasel for Project or parts 17 13VA Studebaker Weasel Parts GRoup 18 14V Studebaker Weasel for Project or parts 19 14VA Real Time 4x4 Utility Truck 20 15V International 3850 Payloader 1207 21 16V Vintage Skidoo Snowmobile 22 17V Vintage Polaris Mustang Snowmobile 23 18V Vintage Midget Racecar 24 19V 1947 Studebaker Towtruck 121080 M15A-20 A B C 25 19VA 1942 Studebaker M Series Pickup M15A16007 26 20V 1964 Studebaker Zip Van E5-FC-2278 27 20VA 1989 Ford Bronco with Snowplow 1FMEU15H2KLA82664 28 21V 1920 Ford Model T Roadster Coupe 29 22V 1929 Franklin 4dr Sedan 35-191309L11 30 23V 1930 Whippett 4dr Sedan 122532 31 24V 1930 Chandler 4dr Sedan 4226 32 25V 1935 Pierce Arrow 1245 Sedan 3540028 33 26V 1928 Pontiac Chief 4dr Sedan 34 27V 1927 Studebaker Dictator GEW-1 3687 35 28V 1954 Kaiser Darrin Project 161-001390 36 29V Rare Avanti Greg Lowry Engineer Avanti Model Rare Studebaker Avanti Prototype 4dr 37 30V Engineering Body Studebaker Avanti Prototype Coupe Engineering 38 31V Body 39 32V Avanti Avanti Interior tilting display model 40 33V Avanti Avanti Engineering Body Mold 41 36V 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 Coupe R2 63R1428 42 37V 1990 Avanti Avanti 4dr Sedan 12AAV44A6L1001002 43 38V 1988 Avanti Avanti Convertible 12AAV2236J1000365 44 39V 1965 Studebaker Avanti Coupe RQA-0004 A B C 45 40V 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 Coupe 63R1647 46 41V 1969 Avanti Avanti II Coupe RQA0259 47 42V 1990 Avanto Avanti 4dr Sedan Project 12AAV44XL1001018 48 43V 1963 Studebaker Avanti Coupe 49 43VA Avanti Avanti Convertible Project 50 44V 1974 AMC AMX Javelin Coupe A4C798P250123 51 45V 1967 Plymouth VIP 4dr HT PP43G74172291 52 46V 1972 AMC Gremlin A2A465E321334 53 47V 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS 1G1BL52P7SR187218 54 48V 2006 Subaru Tribeca 4s4wx85c464412958 55 49V 1957 Chevrolet 2dr HT VC57N197442 56 50V 1950 Plymouth Special Deluxe Convertible 1254009 57 51V 1953 Kaiser Manhattan 4dr Sedan K-531 016204 58 52V 1951 Hudson Hornet 4dr Sedan 7A43457 59 53V 1958 Nash Metropolitan Coupe E43195 60 54V 1991 VW Carrado G60 Coupe WVWDB4508MK003380 61 55V 1985 VW Rabbit Karmann Convertible WVWCA0159FK023956 62 56V 1976 Ford Pinto 6X11Y212536 63 56VA 1993 Subaru Justy JF1KA722XPB701971 64 57V 1977 MG Roadster GHN5UH430611G 65 58V 1978 MG Midget Roadster GAN6UJ207578G 66 59V 1967 AMC Marlin 2dr Fastback A7KA97U100192 A B C 67 60V 1959 Ford Skyliner Retractable Hardtop H9KW182747 68 61V 1953 Studebaker Commander "Studillac" Clone 8342521 69 62V 1955 Studebaker President 2dr HT 7164091 70 63V 1955 Studebaker Champion 4dr Sedan G1350049 71 64V 1958 Studebaker President 2dr HT 7215861 72 65V 1952 Studebaker Commander Starlight Coupe 8283735 73 66V 1952 Studebaker Champion HT G1152834 74 67V 1962 Studebaker Gran Turismo 62V33483 75 68V 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk 76 69V 1956 Studebaker Power Hawk 2dr Sedan 8433463 1955 Studebaker President Speedster Studillac 77 70V Clone 7155344 78 71V 1958 Studebaker Golden Hawk 6104894 79 72V 1955 Studebaker President Speedster 7154809 80 73V 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk 6101027 81 74V 1955 Studebaker President Speedster 7808481 82 75V 1959 Studebaker lark VIII 2dr HT 59V3073 A B C 83 76V Rare 1958 Supercharged Packard Hawk 58LS1428 84 77V 1953 Studebaker Champion 61246563 85 78V 1957 studerbaker 4dr Wagon 8470800 86 79V 1958 Packard 4dr Wagon 58L7582 87 80V 1953 Packard Caribbean Convertible 2678J2018A 88 81V 1958 Packard Hawk 58LSI024 89 82V 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk 6031614 90 83V 1955 Studebaker President Regal 4dr Sedan 7159588 91 84V Rare 1958 Packard 4dr Sedan 58L-7485 92 84VA 1957 Studebaker Golden Hawk Project 93 84VB 1958 Studebaker Golden Hawk 6104941 94 84VC 1957 Studebaker Silver Hawk Project 95 85V 1955 Studebaker Champion 2dr G1341369 96 86V 1958 Packard 4dr Wagon 58L-7323 97 87V 1963 Studebaker Gran Turismo Coupe 63-V10559 98 88V 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk 63V-20146 99 89V 1958 Studebaker President Speedster 7807162 100 90V 1955 Nash Ambassader 4dr Sedan R746906 101 91V 1962 Studebaker Hawk GT 62V9467 102 92V 1954 Mercury Monteray Sunliner 54SL50668M 103 93V 1958 Ford Edsel 2dr HT W8UG720492 A B C 104 94V 1956 Studebaker 4dr Sedan G1368991 105 95V 1961 Studebaker Lark VI 2dr coupe 61S14093 106 96V 1951 Kaiser 2dr Sedan K511-039501 107 97V 1958 Studebaker Scottsman 4dr Sedan 108 99V 1972 Ford Gran Torino Wagon 2A42H279898 109 100V 1976 AMC Pacer A6S667E102624 110 101V 1987 Subaru XT Turbo for parts JF1AX45B8HC306316 111 102V 1955 Ford Victoria 2dr HT U5PY182581 112 103V 1956 Packard Patrician 4dr Sedan 5632-3202 113 104V 1955 Studebaker Conestoga 2dr Wagon 8846834 114 105V Borgward Coupe 367220 115 106V Borgward Isabella Coupe 349037 116 107V Borgward Coupe for project or parts 355743 117 107VA Borgward Parts GRoup 118 108V 1977 Buick Century Coupe 4D37C7Z169255 119 109V 1972 Mercury Montego Brougham 2dr HT 2H11H618503 120 111V 1986 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe C10 Pickup 2GCEK14H4G1100915 121 112V 1978 Chevrolet C30 Flatbed Truck CCL338J107064 122 500M 1957 Studebaker NOS Ashtrays 123 501M 1951/2 Studebaker gauges 124 502M Early Stutz Interior Lights A B C 125 503M 1952 Studebaker Side Grill Teeth 126 504M 1953/4 Studebaker Trunk Emblem 127 505M 1953-5 NOS Studebaker V8 Emblem 128 506M NOS 1956-61 Studebaker 129 507M Complete Set of Studebaker HUbcaps 130 508M TUCKER RADIO 131 509M 1952 NOS Studebaker Headlight Bezels RARE EARLY STUDEBAKER SPEEDSTER 132 510M FOGLIGHTS 133 511M NOS STUDEBAKER SPOTLIGHT 134 512M NOS STUDEBAKER DOOR HANDLES 135 513M NOS 1957 STUDEBAKER EMBLEM 136 514M NOS 1952 STUDEBAKER TRIM 137 515M RARE STUTZ SUN DIAL RADIATOR CAP 138 516M RARE STUTZ INDIAN RADIATOR CAP 139 517M NOS 1952 STUDEBAKER EMBLEM 140 518M 1955 STUDEBAKER NOS HOOD SPEAR 141 519M 1955 STUDEBAKER NOS HOOD SPEAR 142 520M 1953 STUDEBAKER NOS DOOR HANDLES A B C 143 521M STUDEBAKER NOS MIRROR NOT CONCAVE 144 522M STUDEBAKER NOS MIRROR CONCAVE 1956 Studebaker Sedan and Wagon Park light 145 523M Assembly 1950'S NOS 1950'S STUDEBAKER BUMPER 146 524M EXTENSION 147 525M NOS STUDEBAKER ELECTRICAL PART 148 526M NOS STUDEBAKER LOCK 149 527M STUDEBAKER FACTORY PICTURES 150 528M STUDEBAKER AVANTI DEALER BOOK 151 529M 1955 STUDEBAKER DEALER BOOK 152 530M 1937 STUDEBAKER DEALER BOOK 153 531M 1938 STUDEBAKER DEALER BOOK 154 532M 1942 STUDEBAKER DEALER BOOK 155 533M 1948 STUDEBAKER DEALER BOOK 156 534M 1951/2 STUDEBAKER DEALER BOOK 157 535M STUDEBAKER INFORMATIONAL BOOKS 158 536M STUDEBAKER INFORMATIONAL BOOKS A B C 159 537M STUDEBAKER INFORMATIONAL BOOKS 160 538M STUDEBAKER AVANTI DEALER BOOK 161 540M RARE NASH GLOVE BOX WITH HIDEAWAY RADIO 162 541M 1958 PACKARD HAWK PART 163 542M 1956 STUDEBAKER NOS EMBLEM-President 164 543M NOS STUDEBAKER 1958 HEADLIGHT BEZELS 165 544M 1957-60 NOS STUDEBAKER HORN RINGS 166 545M 1958 STUDEBAKER HAWK TURN SIGNALS 167 546M 1929 STUTZ PARTS GROUP 168 547M 1953/4 STUDEBAKER BUMPER GUARDS 169 548M 1953/4 STUDEBAKER FOG LIGHTS 170 549M 1953/4 STUDEBAKER RECHROMED LIIGHTS 1953/4 STUDEBAKER OPTIONAL HOOD 171 550M ORNAMENT COUPE OR HARD TOP 172 551M 1953/4 STUDEBAKER GRILL AND SIDE BARS 173 552M 1953-55 STUDEBAKER Horn Ring 174 553M 1955 STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT TRIM 175 554M 1955 STUDEBAKER TRIM A B C 176 555M 1955 STUDEBAKER POWER WINDOW MOTORS 177 556M NOS STUDEBAKER 1955 HORN RING 178 557M 1955/6 STUDEBAKER NOS 179 558M 1955 STUDEBAKER USED FOGLIGHTS 180 559M 1952 STUDEBAKER NOS BUMPER PIECES 181 560M 1952 STUDEBAKER NOS AND USED TRIM 182 561M 1954 MERCURY PARTS 183 562M 1955 STUDEBAKER SPEEDSTER ONLY PARTS 184 563M 1963-72 STUDEBAKER AVANTI PARTS GROUP 185 564M STUDEBAKER AVANTI HUBCAPS 1957-1961 STUDEBAKER HAWK PINSTRIPES 186 565M WITH FINS 187 566M MISC. STUDEBAKER NOS TRIM 188 567M 1955 STUDEBAKER SIDE GRILLS AND MISC 1956 STUDEBAKER HEADLIGHT BEZELS AND 189 568M PARTS 190 569M 1952 STUDEBAKER NOS HEADLIGHT 191 570M 1961/2 STUDEBAKER PARTS 192 571M NOS STUDEBAKER OIL BATH 536617X 4BBL A B C 193 572M NOS STUDEBAKER OIL BATH 1956-7 1957-60 NOS STUDEBAKER TRUCK GREEN 194 573M STEERING WHEEL 1961-66 NOS STUDEBAKER STEERING WHEEL 195 574M BLUE NOS 1953-8 STUDEBAKER HARD TOP GLASS 196 575M WITH FRAME 197 576M 1953-4 NOS STUDEBAKER DRAIN RAILS 198 577M 1952 STUDEBAKER REPLATED LEFT GRILL 199 578M 1955 STUDEBAKER GRILL 200 579M 1955 STUDEBAKER GRILL 201 580M 1955 STUDEBAKER GRILL 202 581M 1955 STUDEBAKER GRILL 203 582M 1955 STUDEBAKER BUMPER LIGHTS 204 583M STUDEBAKER SIDE GRILLS- 1955 205 584M NOS STUDEBAKER SIDE GRILLS 206 585M NOS STUDEBAKER SIDE GRILLS 207 586M 1953/4 STUDEBAKER BUMPER 208 587M STUDEBAKER VISOR 209 588M 1956-61 STUDEBAKER HAWK SIDE GRILLS 210 589M STUDEBAKER HAWK 1956-61 GRills A B C 211 590M STUDEBAKER GRILL PARTS 1962-4 NOS STUDEBAKER GT HAWK INTERIOR 212 591M KIT Winchester Model 25 12 guage pump shotgun 213 600M 76236 Winchester Model 1897 12 gauge Shotgun 214 601M 412755 Ruger Model 10/22 .22LR Rifle with Simmons 215 602M Scope 141361 216 603M VINTAGE TOY TOMMY GUN 217 604M LEVER ACTION BB GUN Smith & Wesson 9mm Semi-automatic handgun 218 605M 5906 219 606M Glock 9x19 Semi Automatic handgun VUF151 220 607M 1957 Chevrolet Diarama 221 608M 1950's Franklin mint car display 222 609M Age of Ford Franklin Mint Display.
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