One look at this vintage beauty and you’re hooked. This car dates back to 85 years ago, yet still maintains it’s beauty and charm. It is a 1930 Ford Model A Truck in classic red and black color-block. It has a VIN# A2388399 and License# 453LVL. ODO 24, 295 and Tags February 1991. This Vehicle is a 4 Cylinder Engine which is currently not operational. No keys included, however the winning bidder receives miscellaneous extras, such as, Tires and Rims which are included extras with the vehicle. The Antique classic 1930s Ford is located in LA County Area. This Auction Starts on June 29th, 2015 at 12:00 noon and ends on July 1st, 2015 at 12:01 noon EST. The starting bid will be $2,500 USD and will require a small bid deposit of $100 USD. All payment methods will be accepted either via cashiers check or bank wire. Get your calender’s ready as you have nearly 14 days left until the start of this auction! For any further information, simply click here to subscribe to www.governmentauctions.org for your FREE 3 day trial.
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Give Your Office or Home That Retro Look With These Vinyl Chairs
Although chairs might not seem all that exciting, these are pretty cool, and the prospect of walking away with a ridiculous deal at a government auction always makes us happy. Up for auction is a lot of 15 retro-looking office chairs. Most of them are vinyl, but some are leather. They come in blue, rust and green colors. What really caught our attention about this auction, though, was the low starting price and no reserve. For some reason, people seem to love these vinyl chairs. If you look on eBay or Craigslist they often sell for $50 or more per chair. The bid for this auction is currently at $10 for all 15 chairs, so who knows maybe you will walk away with an amazing deal. Even if you don’t have an office and are not particularly fond of these chairs for your home, you could try reselling them on online marketplaces or hold a garage sale. Assuming you can sell each chair for at least $20, you could quickly make a few hundred bucks. Who knew chairs could be so lucrative? If you would like to find out more information about this auction click here right now to activate your free trial.