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Old Oct 22, 2020 | 04:02 PM
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Watching the Barret Jackson auction.

Wow, I'm watching the Barret Jackson auction with microfiber towel in hand so I can wipe the drool off the screen !!!
Been some great cars roll across the block, one of the highest sellers a 1975 W-30 Hurst Cutlass. Caught it at the end so I don't know what it Brought but they keep referring back to it as one of the top ten of the day, also a 1931 Olds F-30 I believe, absolutely beautiful.
I have seen some really fantastic deals like a 1941 Ford convert for $9000.00 somebody got a bargain.
Those are the only two Oldsmobile's I've seen but I tuned in late. some amazing cars !!
Old Oct 22, 2020 | 06:10 PM
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Originally Posted by solly
Wow, I'm watching the Barret Jackson auction with microfiber towel in hand so I can wipe the drool off the screen !!!
Been some great cars roll across the block, one of the highest sellers a 1975 W-30 Hurst Cutlass. Caught it at the end so I don't know what it Brought but they keep referring back to it as one of the top ten of the day, also a 1931 Olds F-30 I believe, absolutely beautiful.
I have seen some really fantastic deals like a 1941 Ford convert for $9000.00 somebody got a bargain.
Those are the only two Oldsmobile's I've seen but I tuned in late. some amazing cars !!
The 75 hammered at $40,000. Very nice looking car.
Old Oct 22, 2020 | 06:57 PM
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The 75 hammered at $40,000. Very nice looking car.
It was a really nice car! So was the 1931 Olds and I loved that they highlighted and really showed the car. The more I learn about other Olds models the more I admire how their cars looked in the 30s and up to the war years. Some beautifully styled cars.
Old Oct 22, 2020 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by edzolz
The 75 hammered at $40,000. Very nice looking car.
It was a really nice car! So was the 1931 Olds and I loved that they highlighted and really showed the car. The more I learn about other Olds models the more I admire how their cars looked in the 30s and up to the war years. Some beautifully styled cars.
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