Group lot of 550 complete classic cars for sale on E-bay in Arizona. It looks like there are lots of wagon projects, but I just want the 67 Belvedere II wagon. THIS IS NOT ME. THESE ARE NOT MINE. It looks like they are still waiting for an opening bid of $500,000. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/A-Pa...89?ViewItem&item=171027628789&forcev4exp=true We are offering a package of 550 plus unmolested classic cars from the 1940`s to the 1980`s for sale in a family owned towing storage lot that was started back in the mid 1960`s here in the state of Arizona. Approximately 97% of these classic cars are complete with motors, transmissions and body parts. If managed properly and due to the high demand of classic car parts it has been estimated that the used parts and some highly sought after restorable cars could be worth several million dollars. Leaving the classic cars on the current location is negotiable. More pictures and a list of all the classics are available. We are currently taking bids from dealers and private parties until May 21st 2013. For more information please call or email. Jim Horak. 480-671-5264
Come on now, you at least should have an inventory list....... I can understand not being able to sell the vehicles individually, but it might be better if the seller could break them up into lots, maybe by manufacturer / vintage. I'm thinking DVAP might be interested.....
Can you imagine buying all these? I wonder if you give them what their asking if they'll throw in the parking lot too?
That's like a thousand dollars per car and it doesn't include the land. Leaving them there is "negotiable". I always wanted my own junkyard but that seems steep to me. I'm sure there are cars there worth more $1000 but there are plenty that are worth less. Parting them out would take a long time.
Too me the part about agreeing to leave them for a price would still leave the worries of people "borrowing" cars and parts. Not that it would ever happen!:banghead3: I'm amazed at the lack of weeds, trees, etc. Just those big snakes we can't see.
I too always wanted my own vintage car parking lot. I have to term it this way so it is not mis-identified by my DW in case I win the lotto and go a little crazy.
There are some spectacular cars in that lot, and a good number of wagons, too. Even amongst the non-wagons there are some very special cars, and a LOT of parts that are very good, too. Between the parts and the restorable cars, there is easily several million dollars worth in there.