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This auction was held today..A rather interesting back story.?

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AMAZING 1932 MOPAR COLLECTION AT AUCTION
PLYMOUTHS, DESOTOS, DODGE & MORE!

1932 Was an iconic year for the automotive manufacturers. Body Style changes, motor changes and more. The 1932 Mopar’s were no exception. They had a unique classic body design all of their own. Mr. Adair saw these unique features and it fueled his passion to collect and buy any 1932 Plymouth, Desoto, and Dodge that he could find. His particular taste was for the 1932 Plymouths and the collection has many including rare models. Mr. Adair was a local banker for over 47 years. After he retired, he further sought after and bought rare parts and cars. He would pack them away in the salt mines near Kansas City and in Real estate and storage units that he rented. His family knew that he was collecting, but they didn’t know how much until they realized it after he passed away. His wife, saw the collection for the first time just a month ago and didn’t realize the number of cars and parts and collectibles that he and accumulated. Now you will get to see this hidden treasure of MOPAR cars and parts for the first time. Mr. Adair passed away and his family will sell this unique collection of cars and parts at auction. Many pieces that haven’t been seen in over 47 years! Everything will be sold No Reserve. Plan now to attend this amazing auction. LIVE Onsite and Online bidding will be available. Watch for more pictures and details.

PLYMOUTH: 5-1932 Plymouth Sport Roadsters, 1932 Plymouth Roadster Street rod, 1932 Plymouth 4dr Convertible, RHD, South African Embassy Car, Documentation, 1932 Plymouth 3 Window Coupe, 1932 Plymouth Sedan, 1932 Plymouth Convertible Coupe, DESOTO:  1929 Desoto Model CK, 1931 DeSoto Roadster, 2-1932 DeSoto Roadsters, 1932 DeSoto Convertible Sedan, DODGE: 1932 Dodge Sedan, OTHER MAKES-KIT CARS: 1979 Glen Pray Auburn Boat tail Speedster Replica, 1970 Cord Replica by Samco, 1984 Chevrolet Enclosed Car Transport

HUGE assortment of 1932 Mopar parts- that will be for onsite bidders. Spotlights, mechanical, and much more.

Terms: Cash, Check w/Proof of funds, CC with Fee. 5% Onsite Buyer’s Premium. Sold AS IS and removal day of sale or within 7 days. Online bidding available with additional terms. Buyer is responsible for shipping and removal and those costs. Onsite and Online auction. Please review the states COVID 19 policies and prepare accordingly. We look forward to seeing you at this amazing auction! Be on time and ready to have some fun! Preview November 13th, 2020 10 to 5pm. Watch for pictures and more inventory.

The Adair Collection
Marsha Adair- Owner

VanDerBrink Auctions, LLC
Yvette VanDerBrink- Auctioneer 605-201-7005

For catalog, terms, and more auctions… www.vanderbrinkauctions.com

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Thanks for posting. I've always thought 1932 was a great year for all cars of most makes. I have always liked 1932 Plymouths but kinda doubt I'll get to Kansas.

 

1941 was another year that to me has always been special for most makes and 1955 saw a lot of new models and styles from most makers.

 

 

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The collection was sold yesterday.Everything was sold no reserve,vehicles were advertised as "loose, not running at this time". I gather they haven't been on the road for quite awhile. Nice to see they are now back in circulation...This is one of the vehicles,  1932 DeSoto that was sold at $48,500.

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