Auction Richard Lewis Classic Car Collection -Commerce, Ga

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Auction Richard Lewis Classic Car Collection -Commerce, Ga

Time: March 13, 2010 all day
Location: Rockabilly Auction Gallery
Street: 321 Pottery Factory Drive
City/Town: Commerce, Ga
Phone: 770-652-8075
Event Type: auction, car, show
Organized By: Rockabilly Auction Gallery
Latest Activity: Mar 7, 2010

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Auction Richard Lewis Classic Car Collection
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Event Dates: March 13, 2010
Location: Commerce, Georgia

Rockabilly Auction is proud to present the personal classic car collection from the living estate of Richard Lewis. 16 beautiful vehicles will go up for auction. Dates of the vehicles range from 1924-1968. Pictures of all the vehicles can be viewed at www.rockabillyauction.com. The sale will begin at 1pm in front of the Rockabilly Auction Gallery located at 321 Pottery Factory Drive Commerce Ga. 30529. Please visit our website for more details. Auctioneer is Kurt Kilgore GAL#3529. Please call Kurt if you have any questions or would like to place an absentee bid at 770-652-8075. Payment for this sale are Cash, Visa, Mastercard, or Check (Must have bank letter of guarantee of funds to write a check.

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