The sale of a Sterling vintage collection called Timber Crest Farms produced in the period from 1917 to 1956 will be engaged in the auction house Mecum. According to experts, customers in California will be available the largest meeting of the brand who had gone in the flyer. Despite his solid age, all cars are on the go and are completely serviceable.
Rare trucks belong to a 92-year-old farmer and a winemaker named Ronald Valtenshpil. A man from a young age was fond of commercial equipment, having managed to collect an impressive collection of Sterling cars over the years of his life. The owner hired a team of restorers who returned an authentic state to ancient models. The farmer used part of the cars for work in his own farm.
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Ronald decided to part with the rich collection by virtue of his age. Representatives of the auction house said some trucks are of historical value for the American cargo car industry. The cost of a vintage meeting, the organizers of the tender will reveal closer to the date of the event.
In October last year, a collection of luxury cars from a landfill was launched from the hammer. For the forgotten Lamborghini, Porsche, Ferrari and other models, customers paid $ 26 million.
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