http://www.omaha.com/article/20130928/NEWS/130928682/1707
" He rarely resold trade-ins, and he declined to sell newer cars if a brand new model was available.
When he closed the dealership in 1996, he had hundreds of cars and pickups sitting scattered across town and countryside. Auction promoters described the collection as a time capsule of automotive history. It also was a boneyard."
Old guys walking through the field talking about remembering when "mom and dad traded in the '57 way back when" and pointing at it sitting there. They interview some older farmer who glances over at two of his old pick ups he traded in like 30 years ago.
start of bidding, the crowd flocks around the highest-profile vehicle at the Lambrecht Chevrolet auto auction, a turquoise 1958 Chevrolet Cameo pickup truck with 1.3 miles on the odometer. The pickup was one of nearly 500 vintage vehicles, many never owned before, that longtime Chevy dealer Ray Lambrecht had collected in a field near his home.
*The truck sold for $140,000.
http://www.superchevy.com/hotnews/1309_lambrecht_auction_televised_on_history_channel/
Not sure when this will be re-aired on tv but pretty interesting history.
