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:blink:THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE...IT IS OWNED BY ONE PERSON...

When get to the part where they open the door to the public, the first thing you see is a white 1962 Chrysler 300. It has slanty double headlights and a chrome cross bar in the grill with a red, white, and blue emblem. That is the car I drove to highschool in, and is sitting in my garage, restored, as we speak. By the grace of God, me and the car are still around. I never had it much over 140 though. :lol: DC
 
The guy is not even that old to have designed, built and stocked that place with period correct items. Not to mention the cars! He must have been a big time developer to have the cash to do that. I don't know the value of everything there but that Shelby alone would bring at least 200K
 
'61 Rambler station wagon.
It was still in new condition when i got it for free in '72.
 
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Not long before he died we made a trip down to the Oregon Coast to Tillamook-- HE Told me a few stories of when he walked there one time from the out skirts of Portland when he was just old enough to go into saloon---When I was around 10 I also got to go in to the local saloon in the town he Homesteaded in Montana named Seely Lake (It has been burnt down now)---I went by his cabin a few years ago after he had died, looked almost the same as the first time I ever saw it---Which was a long time ago except the car he drove for a long time (Durant) was gone---I was dumb enough not to except it when he offered it to me along with guns The old style 45, (Peacemaker) !
 
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