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40 minutes ago, 67RModel said:

 

Lets reconvene in 2 or 3 days and see what lots 1, 4, 5, 6, & 7 sell for.

Sheesley Vintage Truck Collection - Aumann Auctions, Inc.

The LT might bring some money. The little L cab needs a bit of work. The 281 single axle wrecker is interesting, but no under reach and the wrecker is kind of light and no serious winching capacity, so that is just a toy too. It's not like you could put it to work. Other than the LT I don't see anything bringing five figures

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On 12/19/2024 at 2:40 PM, 67RModel said:

 

Lets reconvene in 2 or 3 days and see what lots 1, 4, 5, 6, & 7 sell for.

Sheesley Vintage Truck Collection - Aumann Auctions, Inc.

I followed an auction not long ago, in the last year or so, just because I like these GMC D860s. I thought "man, I'd love to have that truck". And the dang thing sold for somewhere around a hunnert grand.

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Trucks like that ?  Usually the decision to buy is driven by emotion. So there's no telling what someone is willing to pay for it. ( and sometimes the seller is driven by the same thing )  It's a fickle market.  Hard item to attach a price to.

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8 hours ago, Joseph Cummings said:

I don't know if you guys remember Tom Zacney. The LF below was his before he died. He had a really big collection of Macks, all kinds of stuff

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When Tom died he had a lot of cool trucks, Heavy spec L cab stuff and all kinds of things. All kinds of conditions, lots of them ran and drove. All the collectors that wanted them so bad wanted to pay less than scrap value. So much of it ended up going over the scale at Allegheny Iron. From my experience most collectors talk a great story, but never come with the cash. They want you to hold on to stuff while they think about it, and talk BS

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I knew Tom well.  I have two of his trucks.  He had well over a hundred when he died but they were all kept outside and many of them were in terrible condition.  That L model was nice. I considered buying it but chickened out. I think they were asking $7000 for it.  Did you buy it?  
 

The cement mixer was a great deal.  I considered buying it but didn’t want to pay to have it hauled to PA.
 

If this Kenworth looks as nice as it did, I’d give $10,000 for it.  Have him call me. 
Mike. 

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1 hour ago, yarnall said:

Did you buy it?

No Eugene ended up with it, But after he died in March of 2015 everything turned into a cluster F, then his wife died and I lost track of everything.

Did you know Eugene

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27 minutes ago, Joseph Cummings said:

No Eugene ended up with it, But after he died in March of 2015 everything turned into a cluster F, then his wife died and I lost track of everything.

Did you know Eugene

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I did. Saw him at Macungie every year. 

30 minutes ago, yarnall said:

I did. Saw him at Macungie every year. 

How about John Griffin from this place on Masher street. He had all the Brockways. I used to keep in tough with his grandson Stevie, but I think It's been like 10 years since I've talked to him

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8 hours ago, Joseph Cummings said:

How about John Griffin from this place on Masher street. He had all the Brockways. I used to keep in tough with his grandson Stevie, but I think It's been like 10 years since I've talked to him

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John was in the SEPA chapter of ATCA. I knew him through that.  They sold some of his Brockway parts at Macungie about 6 years ago.   I think the family kept one or two of his trucks.  

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2 hours ago, yarnall said:

I think the family kept one or two of his trucks.

If you look at the picture of the LF dump, you can see John's single axle Brockway wrecker. I believe it is a 1946. John towed with that truck all the way up until the late 1990's pretty regularly. The last time I saw him use it, I helped him hook up a ford L9000 beside Eugene's shop on East Tioga, and I had to help him get up in the cab of the Brockway. And off he went to Allentown to drop it off. No Idea how he got it dropped there maybe somebody helped him. Last I talked to Stevie (his grandson) he still had that and the Green KW T600 John bought new

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It’s pretty sickening to see stuff like that. Go to scrap. I’ve mentioned this before a lot of times potential buyers with money live in areas where your can’t really keep stuff like that homeowners association condo stuff like that …. Nosy  neighbors complaining about everything you do. Then again a lot of of us with the room are too far away from deals like that.

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11 minutes ago, mowerman said:

OK, here we go. I guess the original subject has changed kind of sorta Joey where are you?

Hazleton Pa, in a 9,000 plus square foot garage on 3 acres. It was one of the maintenance shops for a local mining operator.

 

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I did some repairs for Yamulla back in the 70's when I was a cat mechanic spent about a week up in their striping's replacing the steering clutches on a d-8 in January I was in that building quite a few times. I don't miss the working outside in the winter I remember changing a water pump on a 270 cummins along r-81 in a snow storm another time changing brakes on a Freightliner outside in the snow 

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nobody would miss any of that. It doesn’t seem to get anywhere near as bad back there as it used to. I don’t know. I moved out of there 45 years ago growing up back there it seems like that’s all I did was snow and freeze bob

 

19 hours ago, Joseph Cummings said:

 

 

That's J.B. Stoltzfus, great guy with those GMCs. Unrestored, looking like they're still working! I like that he invites people to get in them and look around too. 

But I don't know why I can't watch any videos that anybody links on here- I always get this message 😡.

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I'll have to go find it on YouTube for myself to see it. At least I'm helping to protect the community somehow... apparently 🤔 

 

 

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1 hour ago, other dog said:

That's J.B. Stoltzfus, great guy with those GMCs. Unrestored, looking like they're still working! I like that he invites people to get in them and look around too. 

But I don't know why I can't watch any videos that anybody links on here- I always get this message 😡.

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I'll have to go find it on YouTube for myself to see it. At least I'm helping to protect the community somehow... apparently 

That is your typical owner operator steel hauler pulling coils out of The USS Fairless Works in the 1970's. They would all be leased to Tryon, Cannon, Pyle Transport etc. There were guys running with the tag from their pickup truck, regrooved recaps, home heating oil for fuel, hissing air leaks, trucks that had to be parked on a hill so they could start them from a roll, coolers full of beer in the cab,. 

I remember an older guy from my neighborhood driving for my buddy's father got to the gate at the mill, and opened the passenger door and it fell off and smashed his toe. And my buddy's dad blamed him for "Opening the door wrong". They got in a fight and didn't talk for years lol

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