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Title: Treasure trove?
Post by: Ford Blue blood on 2012-04-02 07:51
Saw this this morning on ebay.....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1957-Ford-Fairlane-500-Victoria-/280857176976?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item4164646b90
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Post by: glen b henderson on 2012-04-02 08:15
Dang Bill, you, me, and Potter may have to take a road trip. I sure would love to look at that many 57's in one place.
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Post by: hrsky on 2012-04-02 08:24
One hundred and fortyeight (148) 57 Fords in one place........this must be HEAVEN :003:
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Post by: suede57ford on 2012-04-02 08:50
1957Ford.com has some really great pictures of the guys place.

I always dreamed of having rows of '57's!   To bad it is so far away.  I too would love to see it in person.

Title: Re: Treasure trove?
Post by: Ford Blue blood on 2012-04-02 08:53
Quote from: glen b henderson on 2012-04-02 08:15
Dang Bill, you, me, and Potter may have to take a road trip. I sure would love to look at that many 57's in one place.

That would be a road trip Glen!  That town is just a bit due north of the middle of the state!
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Post by: rmk57 on 2012-04-02 09:58
Anybody ever buy anything from this guy? If you could plan a trip there it really would be one stop shopping!  :003:
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Post by: JPotter57 on 2012-04-02 12:06
Holy Crap!  That is awesome.  I'd love to stroll through that yard...
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Post by: wv 57s forever on 2012-04-02 17:10
thats what i call a yard!
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Post by: gasman826 on 2012-04-02 17:31
148 AND BULLET HOLES..............you're killin' me
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Post by: Frankenstein57 on 2012-04-02 19:51
I think that belonged to a guy named Colby, there are many pics on John Gambils 57 ford site. He started selling on ebay a couple years ago, folks would ask questions, he was very gruff, not helpfull at all. Hopefully he changed his tune a bit or has someone helping him. Don't want to see that collection going to the crusher.  Mark
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Post by: 512Fairlane on 2012-04-02 20:19
I saw that last night too.  Does anyone know if he is parting out any of those?  It seems like such a waste to leave them all sitting out in a field like that rusting away.
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Post by: alvin stadel on 2012-04-02 21:53
I'v  known about these cars for 36 years or so, His place is west of Gettesburg So. dak. on a hill just east of the river. When I lived in So Dak I had a large Indian lease across the river from him. He is real close to the Cheyenne Souix reservation, so as these cars played out and wouldn't go any more he was able to pick them up for little of nothing. In fact i think one of my first 57's  is in his yard. A friend of mine said it was anyway. I'v met Colby about 2 maybe 3 times out in Deadwood  at Cool Deadwood nights, A real nice car show in the Black Hills. And yes he does sell parts, I have a friend in Billings that has bought from him.  As  a side note my dad used to say that when a white man thought his car was about wore out, and didn't know if he'd make it to a dealer to trade it off, a indian fellow would buy it and get another 50 thousand miles out of it running used oil.
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Post by: Frankenstein57 on 2012-04-10 16:31
The bidding on that car got to $850, didn't make reserve. Hard to buy a car online that sits in a field. He had a nice low mileage 55 that got to $15000 and didn't make reserve.  Mark
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Post by: Lou on 2012-04-11 23:14
Maybe I'm being cheap, but $850 for a banged up car missing a lot of parts seems like a god deal for the seller. I wonder what he thinks it's worth?