Vanderbrink doing it again!
Vanderbrink doing it again!
This time it's in Colorado...couple early bonus builts, one's a COE, that looks really nice! Here (hopefully!) are the links:
1948 F1
1949 COE
If they don't work, go to the 'bay, search for seller vanderbrinkauctions<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr>
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1948 F1
1949 COE
If they don't work, go to the 'bay, search for seller vanderbrinkauctions<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr>
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Closest things they had to trucks....

I sure like the looks of the COE. I'll admit, I like the early BB COE over the '51/2 - kinda like a Pug, that ran into a brick wall...


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I sure like the looks of the COE. I'll admit, I like the early BB COE over the '51/2 - kinda like a Pug, that ran into a brick wall...


R
Look at all his auctions. Indeed, there are a LOT of cars! I'm unfamiliar with Vanderbrink, other than seeing several of his auctions - seems he is contracted to close out long-standing wrecking yards, either when the owner retires, or passes. They always have a ton of cars - last one I saw was in Minnesota, I think, and they had something like 350 cars! Some very nice ones, some pretty junky ones, but, a lot of tin there, nonetheless.
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Look at all his auctions. Indeed, there are a LOT of cars! I'm unfamiliar with Vanderbrink, other than seeing several of his auctions - seems he is contracted to close out long-standing wrecking yards, either when the owner retires, or passes. They always have a ton of cars - last one I saw was in Minnesota, I think, and they had something like 350 cars! Some very nice ones, some pretty junky ones, but, a lot of tin there, nonetheless.
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Boy, once again I wish I had a car trailer and time.












