Classic Car Auction...I have a good buddy Richard Stafford 470-313-5254 He is with Bidder One http://bidderoneclassics.com...and They will be holding the Classic car Auction at the Emerald City Cruise In on March 11, 2017.  the auction opens 10:30 am.  I go to car shows all the time and it blows my mind when I see some drop dead gorgeous machine sitting there with a piece of cardboard  with a hand scrawled  FOR SALE sign sitting in the window.  I got to ask myself why?  I know this member he was selling a Champaign VW, extremely rare at a car show, I told him about the auction, he took, set a reserve and got twice what he wanted, not a bad days work.I wanted to sell my house, I called someone, why should I take a chance on something like Craigslist? Same thing when I bought my new house, I called someone, my classic is a major investment.  I also like to have the different selections at the same time and also when a car has no reserve, you just might get lucky. These cars at BidderOne are all the real deal, they have major selections and will take care of you and your car.  These guys are the professionals, they have the office in Macon, right down the road and open to the public auctions every Tuesday Check out their website for more information.  I also heard that they will be in Atlanta in April so watch your Lee's Corner for more information.  Tell Richard that that you read Lee's Corner and I said he owes me a beer. I and my camera will be at the Emerald City auction so stop me and say Hi. It is always nice to meet people.  I would not be here, this company would not be here, the website would not be here, with out you our members so, if we can be of service please drop by The Corner and let me know....May the sun shine and the trophies be many, until next time-lee

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