<VV> Auction in Lancaster PA w/'64 convert

Bruce Schug bwschug at charter.net
Fri May 20 15:31:38 EDT 2005


For the whole article go to:

> Huge auction starts Fri.
> Lancaster Newspapers - Lancaster,PA,USA
> ... C-Cab Dump Truck, a 1926 Ford Model T Pickup, a 1935 Plymouth 
> convertible with rumble seat, a 1918 Chevrolet touring convertible and 
> a 1964 Corvair convertible ...

Here's a short version...

LANCASTER COUNTY, PA -  It may be one of the largest auctions ever held 
in the Lancaster-Lebanon area. So big that it will take up to five 
weekends to sell more than 20,000 antiques, vintage automobiles, 
brewery items, memorabilia and folk art.

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  Martin Auctioneers of New Holland is handling the multi-weekend 
auction, which begins on Friday and Saturday at the Lebanon Valley 
Brewery museum on Seventh Street in Lebanon. It?s not an understatement 
when they promote it as the ?HUGE Museum Auction.?

?This is probably one of the biggest auctions we have ever handled,? 
says Roger Spencer, assistant manager and auctioneer ?There are 
literally tens of thousands of antiques, automobiles, furniture, most 
of them from the Lebanon area.?

The man behind all the finds is Martin Shuey, who has run a coal, oil 
and fuel business in Lebanon for many years. He operated his business 
out of the old Lebanon Valley Brewery, which had shut down in 1959. 
Shuey bought it in 1960 and over the years, he filled it with an 
amazing collection of antiques.

Saturday?s sale will be highlighted by the 1958 Edsel Pacer convertible 
that he bought for his wife, as well as a collection of antique 
automobiles and trucks, such as a 1926 Studebaker, a 1955 Studebaker 
President, a rare 1929 Mack C-Cab Dump Truck, a 1926 Ford Model T 
Pickup, a 1935 Plymouth convertible with rumble seat, a 1918 Chevrolet 
touring convertible and a 1964 Corvair convertible.

Bruce W. Schug
CORSA South Carolina
Greenville, SC
bwschug at charter.net

CORSA member since 1981

'67 Monza. "67AC140"


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