1-tonmudder
Doin my part to stir the pot.
- Joined
- Apr 17, 2005
- Location
- Greeneville TN
No doubt. It amazes me sometimes what I see in one estate auction.I get notices like this. Usually, it's on farm equipment. But sometimes it's autos. Regardless of what it is, I always wonder How one person, or Family, acquired So much? And too, did So little with it? Then comes old age or death, & it's all put on auction.
They have had a junk yard/auto parts store/car dealership or garage for several decades and have bought or been left car's all that time.Im sure most of these were acquired when they were thought to not have much value and were probably picked up for scrap prices.The olds guys who have this stuff don't have a need for money,they've made their money and would rather have the stuff and be known for having it than sell.This is probably the heirs selling to settle the estateI get notices like this. Usually, it's on farm equipment. But sometimes it's autos. Regardless of what it is, I always wonder How one person, or Family, acquired So much? And too, did So little with it? Then comes old age or death, & it's all put on auction.
I see an episode of coffee walk about some of em.Wow, I didn't get past the first few before I was seeing some rare cool old trucks.