http://owlshead.org/2016-auto-auction/P117 I've been to the museum, but never to there auction. All different kinds of cars, some even bring Barrett Jackson money. Like this Mercury Cougar last year. http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1968-mercury-cougar-gte-xr7-428-c.j.-4-speed $228,800.00 Now to this years cars, I had one of these. http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1964-amc-rambler-440-no-reserve http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1916-signal http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1928-harley-davidson-jdxl http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1930-packard-deluxe-8-series-745 http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1931-ford-a-station-wagon http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1952-fiat-topolino-belvedere http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1961-studebaker-hawk http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1965-ford-falcon-aka-wild-child http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1966-honda-s-600-roadster http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1970-citroen-2cv-truckette http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1975-ford-bronco http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1978-ford-mustang-no-reserve http://owlshead.org/auctions/detail/1979-dodge-lil-red-express
This afternoon I saw a ratty looking white on white on white Cougar convertible for about the hundredth time sitting in a driveway up the street a bit for sale, maybe I should check it out? Every house in that neighborhood has a car for sale, one on blocks, and one being worked on at all times in the driveway. BTW... I have Owls in my backyard, the baby versions sit on the lawn and hunt those little white moths. No Owl's heads, that would be a federal wildlife crime.
I used to work for a car nut/entrepreneur/money-grubber; he had a '36 Packard Dual-Cowl Phaeton, as well as other project cars from over the years, but that phaeton was just gorgeous.