CARLOS SANDERS ESTATE AUCTION -COMMERCE, GA

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CARLOS SANDERS ESTATE AUCTION -COMMERCE, GA

Time: May 5, 2013 from 11am to 6pm
Location: ATLANTA STREET RODS SHOP COMMERCE
Street: 3769 MAYSVILLE RD, (HWY 98) EXIT 147 OFF I-85
City/Town: COMMERCE. GA
Website or Map: http://WWW.FSAGALLERY.COM
Phone: 404-876-1048
Event Type: carlos, sanders, absolute, estate, auction
Organized By: Steve White
Latest Activity: Jan 18, 2016

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WE ARE ALL SAD FOR THE PASSING OF CARLOS SANDERS OF ATLANTA STREET RODS. WE WILL HAVE ABSOLUTE AUCTION ON SUNDAY MAY 5TH  11AM ON LOCATION IN COMMERCE GA. THE AUCTION WILL INCLUDE ALL UNRESTORED CARS & TRUCKS, COMPLETE WORKING BODY AND FABRICATION SHOP WITH ALL EQUIPMENT INCLUDING ALL POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS , PARTS, NEW FRAMES AND ENGINES, THOUSAND OF PARTS, MANY NEW IN BOX, CARS, TRUCKS, FENDERS, HOODS,AND SO MUCH MORE. THE PREVIEW WILL BE SATURDAY MAY 4TH FROM 10-6 LOOK AT OUR WEB SITE WWW.FSAGALLERY.COM FOR MORE INFO AND PHOTOS

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