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  1. Joe Kelley was an avid enthusiast, collector and restorer of 1958 Cadillacs and Chevrolets. His cars were award winners, featured in movies and brought joy to many people throughout the years. Joe was well known within collector car circles and Cadillac clubs. He often used his vehicles during the Christmas season as Santa Claus in his visits to nursing homes and hospitals. This auction provides you with the opportunity to purchase these rare and sought after automobiles. http://www.aarauctions.com/auction/357547/cadillac-collector-estate-auction-ending-10-30/
  2. Richard G. Weis of Marion, NY, was a 50 year member of AACA and enjoyed his trip to Hershey, PA for the sale of his antique car parts every year since 1968. His last 30 years of sales specialized in early brass era parts mainly brass lamps, brass carburetors, horns, coil boxes, etc. and many other early brass cars. The year 2014 was his final year at Hershey before his passing. This online-only auction is for the remainder of his collection consisting of restored lamps and all his parts and pieces of brass lamps that were used for his restoration and many unrestored lamps. Also included is his collection of early and late brass carburetors, mainly ford and some early brass unknown carburetors. Plus all restored and unrestored horns, coil boxes, manifolds, and all of the remainder of his parts inventory. This is an internet only auction. All bidding is online. Everything sells to the highest bidder. The bidding for this auction will begin to close on Friday, October 12, 2018 at 11:00am. A preview will be held on Thursday, October 11, 2018 from 11am - 7pm at 16 South Wolf Street, Manheim, PA 17545. For an earlier preview, call Peg at H.K. Keller at 717-879-0110 or email her at peg@hkkeller.com You can access this auction at https://hkkeller.hibid.com/auctions/current/
  3. Richard G. Weis of Marion, NY, was a 50 year member of AACA and enjoyed his trip to Hershey, PA for the sale of his antique car parts every year since 1968. His last 30 years of sales specialized in early brass era parts mainly brass lamps, brass carburetors, horns, coil boxes, etc. and many other early brass cars. The year 2014 was his final year at Hershey before his passing. This online-only auction is for the remainder of his collection consisting of restored lamps and all his parts and pieces of brass lamps that were used for his restoration and many unrestored lamps. Also included is his collection of early and late brass carburetors, mainly ford and some early brass unknown carburetors. Plus all restored and unrestored horns, coil boxes, manifolds, and all of the remainder of his parts inventory. This is an internet only auction. All bidding is online. Everything sells to the highest bidder. The bidding for this auction will begin to close on Friday, October 12, 2018 at 11:00am. A preview will be held on Thursday, October 11, 2018 from 11am - 7pm at 16 South Wolf Street, Manheim, PA 17545. For an earlier preview, call Peg at H.K. Keller at 717-879-0110 or email her at peg@hkkeller.com You can access this auction at https://hkkeller.hibid.com/auctions/current/
  4. Thanks for all of the help and feedback. I appreciate it. I will definitely let you know the details of the auction. Thanks so much.
  5. We are looking to pay someone to serve as a consultant to help prepare for an upcoming online auction of Richard Weis Automotive Lamps and Model T parts in Manheim, PA. We could use your help in the next week or two. As you may know, Richard G. Weis of Marion, NY, was a 50 year member of AACA and enjoyed his trip to Hershey, PA for the sale of his antique car parts every year since 1968. His last 30 years of sales specialized in early brass era parts mainly brass lamps, brass carburetors, horns, coil boxes, etc. and many other early brass cars. The year 2014 was his final year at Hershey before his passing. This auction is the remainder of his collection consisting of restored lamps and all his parts and pieces of brass lamps that were used for his restoration and many unrestored lamps. Also included is his collection of early and late brass carburetors, mainly ford and some early brass unknown carburetors, plus restored and unrestored horns, coil boxes, manifolds, and all of the remainder of his parts inventory. If you would be interested in helping to sort and lot the auction, please contact me, Tim Keller of H.K. Keller at 717-951-3861 or email tim@hkkeller.com. Thanks.
  6. I understand. These items will be sold in an online auction enabling anyone to bid from their location.
  7. We are looking to hire someone to serve as a consultant to help prepare for an upcoming auction of Richard Weis Automotive Lamps and Model T parts in Manheim, PA in the next two weeks. As you may know, Richard G. Weis of Marion, NY, was a 50 year member of AACA and enjoyed his trip to Hershey, PA for the sale of his antique car parts every year since 1968. His last 30 years of sales specialized in early brass era parts mainly brass lamps, brass carburetors, horns, coil boxes, etc. and many other early brass cars. 2014 was his final year at Hershey before his passing. This auction is the remainder of his collection consisting of restored lamps and all his parts and pieces of brass lamps that were used for his restoration and many unrestored lamps. Also included is his collection of early and late brass carburetors, mainly ford and some early brass unknown carburetors, plus restored and unrestored horns, coil boxes, manifolds, and all of the remainder of his parts inventory. If you would be interested in helping to sort and lot the auction, please contact Tim Keller of H.K. Keller at 717-951-3861 or email tim@hkkeller.com. Thanks.
  8. I love the drawing. Thanks for posting. Here is the invoice from the purchase. It was purchased in January of 1941.
  9. Matt, we work hard to to maintain our reputation. If you see anything that is embellished about the car, please call it out. We'd appreciate it. The history story we posted is from the family we are representing. We posted it as it was given to us. We will work to clarify the date of purchase, however the car is a 1941 and we believe it speaks for itself as noted in the pictures and video. We'd be happy to have anyone take a look at the car. Give us a call. 717-653-8871
  10. This 1941 DeSoto Custom 5 Passenger Club Coupe has quite the story. Darlene is the current owner, and is a niece of Clarence. After serving in the military during WWII, Clarence splurged and bought this car new on January 9, 1941 from R.C. Keller Motor Co., Inc. in York, Pennsylvania for $1093.50. Actually paid $725 when he traded in another car. The most money Uncle Clarence ever spent at once could have been on this 1941 DeSoto. He only drove it when the weather was nice and often walked to work everyday. He kept it protected from the elements by storing it in his garage. The 44,000 miles were mostly from drives through the countryside with his parents on beautiful days. Darlene remembers riding in the back seat as a child with her mother and grandparents on the way to picnics to Apple Country in Adams County, PA. She vividly remembers his 6' 2" body with gray hair always smiling and giving kind words to everyone. Darlene has many great memories of this car and her uncle together. She inherited the car in 1980 and but has been stored it in her garage since 1979 when it was driven to her home in Lititz. When it arrived to her home, it was set on blocks with the wheels off the ground until February of 2016 when it was taken to Steffy's Garage in Leola, PA for servicing. Scott Steffy has collected and worked on antique cars over the years and was able to get the brakes working as they should, and got the car in running and driving condition. Very little work was done to get this antique car into its current condition. The gas tank was just replaced as the original had a hole rusted through on the top. Seat covers have protected the seats since Clarence bought it and appear to be in great shape. The covers have been removed to show the condition, but are being sold with the car. All of the gauges on the dash are known to be working along with the lights, wipers and horns. Be sure to check out all of the photos on this page and video at This impressive car is in great original condition and comes with a great story. You don't see or hear about cars like this very often. You know you are getting a quality antique car with no surprises when you bid on this DeSoto. Darlene's wish for this car is to create more great memories for someone else as she remembers and cherishes hers. If you would like to set up a private showing of the car, please email mike@kellerauctioneers or call our office at 717-653-8871 to schedule an appointment. All bidding is online. This auction will begin to close on Wednesday, May 4th at 7:00 pm EST. Go to https://kellerauctioneers.hibid.com/catalog/75871/1941-desoto-online-only-auction/
  11. This 1937 Jaguar SS-100 replica is built on a Volkswagen chassis. It has a 1970 VW engine that was recently rebuilt. The canvas convertible top has recently been replaced and is in good condition. The car has 14,859 miles, and about 1,000 miles on the tires. Current inspection until July of 2014. It is a classic-looking car and fun to drive. The gas gauge works intermittently, the high/low beam switch does not work (the headlights work fine) and the wipers do not work, but who needs those on a car like this? Cruise around this summer in 1930's style that would make Clark Gable jealous! Click here for bidding information LOT #1 - 1937 Jaguar SS-100 Replica
  12. This car was built for Mr. Hess and he was the only owner. It has been in his possession until his death. It was his pride and joy. Please note: This car must be sold to settle the estate. It has 86,600 Miles. The right rear quarter panel has been repainted. This car is ready to be yours. The photos are of the car just as it was when we pulled it out of the garage. Come take a look at it. For a private showing of the car, contact Tim Keller at Keller Auctioneers. CAR PAYMENT INFORMATION: A deposit of $1000 will be charged to the card on file for the winning bidder. The balance of the purchase price, including buyer's premium will be paid at title transfer by cash, certified check, or pre-approved personal check. Please contact the auctioneer for any clarification or questions. Tim Keller, Keller Auctioneers Keller Auctioneers - Auctions, Real Estate, Antiques, Personal Property
  13. Here is the video link: Bidding is at KellerAuctioneers.com Please contact me, Tim Keller at 717-653-8871 to see the car. The car is located in Lancaster, PA.
  14. This is being sold at our online-only auction. I thought someone here may enjoy it. I love the graphic of the car. KellerAuctioneers.com
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