Antique Hearse Auction Eastern Pa.

Auction 11/02/13 North Wales Pa. 1919 Ford Hearse, Bradley body on truck frame, older restoration; 1930 Ford Hearse, running; 1941 Chev 4 dr., 6 cylinder, original, running; 1932 Ford Dump Truck Etc. Ralph Freed Actioneer Auctionzip #3561 On line Photos 1919 is neat
 
Now Atilla, every once in a while something will slip by you or someone will know the same info you do and share it. Can't keep tabs on everything all the time. You're only human you know. :D
 
A friend of mine informed me about that auction. The 1919 looks pretty nice and so does the 1930 if you are in to truck based coaches. they also have a no parking funeral sign that I would love to have. I hope the coaches go to good homes.
 
I think that every removal basket that was ever made has survived! Those things are everywhere! Looks to be a great auction! Wish it were closer. Love the unusual "Funeral No Parking" sign!
 
Did you see the sweetheart sprocket on the Elgin ?

I have that exact same crank and sprocket hanging as art.

I dig the little flat bottom boat.

7.5 hours away will keep me at home as there is nothing I think I want/need.

Darren
 
SOLD! This 1919 Ford went for 16k
 

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Why so cheap?? That seems like an absolute bargain for a coach like that. I would have guessed it would go over $30-35K. Atti, any luck learning a history on it?

And is the 1930 actually a hearse? I looks like a truck converted to service duty.
 
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