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Lots Of Pictures Of Old Mopar Stuff For Sale!

Started by 700 AKN, April 12, 2020, 09:46:50 PM

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700 AKN


Found this link on a Facebook Page.
Looks like someone (Tony) wants to sell off some stuff!


https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipMuVBAbjdGryavLdW_2YUGvDQWMhnGQZc_rab5IAN6NJ911Uj8glDA2xrQPqmWd-w?key=WUZ2azRsVlRjcnJFN2h6emdZaTNKaVJ1dHMzT3FB

For sale, single largest collection of Original Mopar Musclecar era memorabilia.

Most is Dealership Memorabilia and signs that were supposed to have been discarded after that model year.

All mid '70s + older

I've been collecting for close to 40 years.

I'm constantly unpacking more and adding more pictures, so check back.

If interested in anything please email tonymopar@aol.com with a photo of the item you're interested in.

Please don't FB message as it's difficult to keep up with the volume and get back to if I need to check on an item.

Prices start at $25 (some stickers + buttons) but most items are over $50 and go into the 5 digits depending upon the item.

It ain't cheap, but this may be your only chance to get most of this stuff.

None of the jackets are less than $200, some over $1,000.

If you're real serious, make the trip, it'll be worth it. The more you buy, the more likely I am to flex on prices.

If paid for, delivery can be made to Chryslers at Carlisle or the Mopar Nats.

FYI (only cause I get asked this often) Nothing is wrong. I didn't sell all of my classic cars, I still have 7 classics and only 1 of them is for sale. I was just thinning the herd. As far as the memorabilia, I plan on relocating and won't have the room to display this stuff and it's too cool to be kept in boxes.

302-398-0821 weekdays

Harrington Delaware



cuda hunter

Wow! I see one thing I like the most.  wonder what he is asking.  That is some really cool stuff!  You would need a mansion to display it all.  Or a museum. 
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

Topcat

Tony is a member here.

TONY DAGOSTINO
HARRINGTON, DE


anlauto

WOW.. I had no idea Tony was also into collecting that kind of stuff... :worship:

Maybe he's decided that you "can't take it with you" might as well lets others enjoy it too  :dunno:
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js27

Wow-that is a lot of STUFF.. I think as we get older we realize that we can not take it with us. He sold off some very high end cars already. Really if you look at all the high end collectors who have passed recently their families just sell off their collections. If you thin your collection out first then you get to spend the money and you make it easier for the family.
Just my 2 cents.
JS27

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anlauto

Quote from: js27 on April 15, 2020, 10:07:46 AM
Wow-that is a lot of STUFF.. I think as we get older we realize that we can not take it with us. He sold off some very high end cars already. Really if you look at all the high end collectors who have passed recently their families just sell off their collections. If you thin your collection out first then you get to spend the money and you make it easier for the family.
Just my 2 cents.
JS27

That's exactly right, and depending on the family, it can become quite a burden. Can you imagine the guy that has 20-30 cars in barns and fields and his family having no interest...they do an auction (tons of work) or call a scrapper...  :crying:
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SassyAAR

I read an interesting on article on this actually, it might have been in Hagerty's. Basically, as the boomers who originally drove the prices up to crazy levels on what were once, normal used cars, die off and their kids have no interest in their cars and collections the market could become flooded. With a limited demand compared to how it has been since the late 90s the prices of well restored cars could come down.

HP2

Some neat things in there, a lot of stuff I couldn't care less about. There are some pieces I'd like to have, but I probably wouldn't be willing to pay the prices he likely wants for them. It ain't easy being a cheapskate.

RUNCHARGER

Yes it comes down to finding people that want to pay the price. The pool is shrinking every year.
Sheldon


ToxicWolf

And unfortunately we still can't take them with us.

JS29

They don't put trailer hitch's on a hurse do they   :no:

Brads70

Quote from: HP2 on April 15, 2020, 01:51:15 PM
Some neat things in there, a lot of stuff I couldn't care less about. There are some pieces I'd like to have, but I probably wouldn't be willing to pay the prices he likely wants for them. It ain't easy being a cheapskate.

:iagree: I just know its outta my pay grade  or what I'd be willing to spend.

captcolour

A number of these items came from Steve Juliano's collection at Mecum Indy last year.  And prices reflect that and some.