Joined: Sat Aug 19 2006, 05:03PM
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 2919
Wow, lots of clean looking restorable C-bodies and Imperials there! My wife should be thankful that we don't live close to there, or I'd try to drag one or two home.
Did a little digging and found this: Charles Kee died in December 2013. The cars have been sitting for at least 30 years. Kee was stockpiling the cars with the intention of opening a museum. The Collection of 250-cars is heavy on Chryslers, DeSotos, Imperials, and 300s — will sell without reserve on May 8-9.
Joined: Tue Oct 11 2005, 01:33AM
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 5893
Holy Crap!
Kind of sad though, the poor guy spent a good chunk of his life working towards a dream only to die and have his heirs dump his dream to the four winds.
That being said, my wife doesn't realize how lucky she is I don't have a trailer or space to store any more cars. But, you know the lot containing 200+ boxes of parts does increase the pulse rate!