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CLASSIC CARS, WWII COLLECTION, TRAINS, ANTIQUES, and MORE

May 16 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

HOUSER’S PUBLIC AUCTIONS

 

OUTSTANDING BARNFIND/COLLECTOR VEHICLES, RARE WWII GERMAN COLLECTABLES: HONOR GOBLET, PRE & POST WAR TRAINS, TIN/FARM TOYS, STERLING DINNER SET, WATCH MAKER DESK & TOOLS,ANTIQUES, PRIMITIVES, and MUCH MORE!  THIS WILL BE A LIVE and ON-LINE AUCTION – ABSOLUTELY NO BUYER’S PREMIUMS FOR IN-HOUSE BUYERS!

JUST ADDED:  LARGE AMOUNT OF ERIE, GRISWALD, WAGNER CAST IRON…FULL PICS LOADED BY MONDAY EVENING.

9 A.M.  SATURDAY 16 MAY, 2026

Location: 4550 Old Packhouse Rd. Schnecksville PA 18078

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WAR MEMORABILIA:  Believed to be authentic and confirmed by trusted sources is an authentic Honor Goblet (Extremely rare), German Aircraft tail wheel, German aircraft instruments, weapons holsters, German ammo belts, pictures, lead figures, Uniform Pieces, Field phones, MUCH MORE TO COME

 

VEHICLES:  All vehicles are being sold “AS IS”.  Descriptions provided are complete but final inspection is the responsibility of the buyers.  ALL VEHICLES SOLD WITH NO BUYER’S PREMIUM AND NO RESERVES FOR IN HOUSE BIDDERS.  

 

1970 PLYMOUTH SPORTS SUBURBAN:  Outstanding survivor that absolutely runs and drives.  This vehicle is complete and in very good condition.  Structurally the vehicle is solid underneath and all body panels look very good with the exception of a very small area in the passenger rear wheel area.  All doors open and close securely with no abnormal gaps or sagging.  The hide-away lights work correctly and the chrome appears in very good condition all the way around.   The engine is the original 383 with automatic transmission showing 17,000 miles on the odometer.  This vehicle originally had factory air but that is not present in the engine compartment.  The interior is nice with the third row rear seat.  Power windows and seats all function and the car does sport the original tow package.  The vehicle has an older restoration so milage may not be correct.  Overall, GREAT VEHICLE with good clear title.

 

 1972 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS STATION WAGON:  This is a straight and solid classic from front to back.  The car has the standard 350 engine with automatic transmission complete with factory air.  The car runs and drives great.  The interior of the car is complete and in very nice condition.  The rear window has not been tested and there is some very light rust bubbles on the rear door.  The odometer is showing 79,000 miles believed to be original and true.  The vehicle has a good and clear title.

 

1980 CHRYSTLER WOODY STATION WAGON:  Don’t let the pictures fool you.  This vehicle is in good condition with very little signs of rust anywhere.  The wood panels do need restoration but the engine is running strong with the original slant 6 and automatic transmission.  All chrome appears in good condition and the interior of the vehicle appears in nice condition.  The odometer is showing 45,000 miles believed to be original.  The classic has a good and clear title.

 

1981 BMW 733i:  This is a classic piece of German engineering.  This car was recently gone over at BMW of Allentown.  The technician is quoted on the maintenance video stating “this is one of the cleanest 1980’s BMW he has seen in a long time.”  This is a California car that runs great complete with factory air and moon roof.  The odometer is showing 219,000 miles but she is still running strong.  Good and clear title.

 

1976 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME:  This classic is simply outstanding from front to back.  Outside, all panels appear straight and correct.  All gaps look good and all doors open/close with no sagging at all.  All chrome looks good around the car and the grill appears flawless.  Under the hood is a powerful 350 V8 with automatic transmission and air conditioning.  The interior is very nice with just 57,000 miles on the odometer.  The car drives great and is complete with a good and clear title.

 

1971 DODGE DART:  This is an outstanding classic inside and out.  On the surface the car shows no signs of rust on the surface or underneath.  All chrome looks in very good condition with no pitting.  The vinyl top is complete and in good shape.  Under the hood is the original slant 6 with automatic transmission and factory air.  It appears like an upgraded radiator was installed for the air conditioning.  This vehicle is showing only 55,000 miles.  Great car with good and clear title.

 

1962 CHEVY II:  This classic bow tie is again very solid from front to back and underneath.  This four door features the original straight 6 engine with automatic transmission and is running and driving as it should.  The trunk area is solid and comes complete with the original jack.  Showing just 57,000 miles on the odometer this is a great classic.  The roof does appear to have been damaged by a downed branch but otherwise the vehicle is strong.  Good and clear title. 

 

2002 BUICK LeSABRE CUSTOM:  4 Door Sedan, 3.8L V6 engine, Good running vehicle (100k miles, R-title, VIN 1G4HP54K22U212333)

 

JUST ADDED:  2004 NISSAN FRONTIER:  Extended Cab Truck, 174,344 miles, VIN 1GCCS136348190980

 

         Jason / Nathan Houser Aucts. AU-005534     

         Doug / Tim Houser – Assoc. Aucts.

         610-799-2396 or 484-550-8593

         www.houserauctioneers.com

 

Details

  • Date: May 16
  • Time:
    9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Venue

  • 4550
  • 4550 Old Packhouse Rd
    Schnecksville, PA 18104 United States
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