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Time: August 24, 2013 all day
Location: L.W. Benton Company Facility
Street: 107 Oak Valley Drive
City/Town: Macon, GA
Website or Map: http://www.bidderone.com
Phone: 4787440027
Event Type: live, auction, with, online, pre-bidding
Organized By: L W "Bo" Benton
Latest Activity: Aug 24, 2013
This Saturdays Quarterly auction at L.W Benton Company in Macon will feature 10-15 Classic Cars & Project Cars in addition to over 100 other vehicles, trucks, trailers etc... The classic cars were just brought in this week including:
1966 Olds F85, 1972 Camero, 1972 Monte Carlo, 1960 Rambler, 1970 Nova, 1966 Ford Mustang, 1965 Mustang Fastback, 1979 Elcamino, 1954 Chevy 3100 Truck, 1964 Rambler Convertible, & More! This is a Live auction with online pre-bidding up to 8AM Saturday Morning. Live Auction will begin at 10AM.
View the entire auction catalog at www.bidderone.com
Also Selling Many Vehicles, Trucks and Trailers
Harley Davidsons & Motorcycles
Chevy Rollback
Ford 3000 Tractor
School Bus & Passenger Van
Guns & Ammo
ATV's, Go Carts & Golf Carts
Automotive Parts And More!
Auction - Aug 24, 2013
Online Bidding Ends at 8:00AM - Live Auction at 10:00 AM Eastern
Location:
We will also be having a large Estate auction including 15+/- 1950 Ford Cars and approx.. 2000 New and Used 1950 Ford Car Parts. This was a lifetime collection from a single owner. The Ford Auction will be sometime in October/November.
L.W. "Bo" Benton Jr.
L.W. Benton Company, Inc.
107 Oak Valley Drive
Macon, GA 31217
478-744-0027 office
877-811-2363 fax
478-731-9200 cell
bo@bidderone.com
www.bidderone.com
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