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This about 80 miles from me


When Ray Lambrecht closed his Chevy Dealership in the little town of Pierce, Nebraska in 1996 he did it without fanfare, according to auto auctioneer Yvette Vanderbrink. "It is amazing, you know he just went home. Just decided today's the day I'm going to retire and locked the doors and everything was left just as it was."

What was left included some 500 unsold cars, many of them brand new models with less than 20 miles on the odometer. Something of an eccentric, Lambrecht believed in only selling new cars. If a vehicle didn't sell, he would take it off the showroom floor and put it storage. Trade-ins were also stored, many of them simply parked out in a large field on the edge of town.

All of the vehicles will be auctioned off this weekend and the sale has drawn attention across America and beyond. "It's kind of amazing," says Pierce resident Rick Sirek. "I have a secretary down here that was in Sweden about ten days ago...and she heard people in the lobby in this hotel in Sweden talking about this Lambrecht car sale here."

The reclusive Lambrecht, who has declined all interview requests, opened his dealership in 1946 when GM was looking for franchises in small towns across the country. Now 96 and with health problems, he has finally made the hard decision to sell off his stash.

"These are his children, these are his babies," explains Vanderbrink. "And he wouldn't let anybody have any of it. It was his, kind of his legacy, and now he's decided to turn 'em loose and offer them to collectors."

Vanderbrink gave Fox News a pre-auction tour of many of the vehicles. "They're everything from nice ones to ones that were new and then got outside in the elements,” she said. “This is a '65 Impala two-door hardtop. It had some water that came in a little bit, the carpet's been pulled out. But it is a new car with paperwork and 10 miles."

Other cars in the auction include a 1978 Chevrolet Indy Pace Car Corvette with just 5 miles on the odometer, and a 1958 Cameo Pickup with only 1.3 miles on it, likely the lowest-mileage Cameo in existence. Some of the finest vehicles have been kept under wraps and will only be revealed at auction. All of the cars come complete with documentation.
 

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I saw this on TV about a month ago. They showed the inital opening and the cars that are going to be sold. They even zoomed in on all the odometers. I believe they are filming the auction. Ill watch it.
 

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good stuff. I've been to that town. 1958 Cameo Pickup with only 1.3 miles. Wow!
 

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Oakas, awhile back I voted you as the poster with the most quality per post. You didn't disappoint me on this one.

This must have been a great auction. I would have loved to have been there.
 
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my buddy went, all prices inflated, lots of hype, his group was very disappointed, said a wooden yardstick with lambrecht on it $250 , metal gas signs on ebay $150 , were $700 in worse condition.
 

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Oakas, awhile back I voted you as the poster with the most quality per post. You didn't disappoint me on this one.

This must have been a great auction. I would have loved to have been there.

Thanks for the complement, qleap
 

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This would be like finding a chest in an attic full of old pre-war baseball cards that were unopened or left alone for years.

Cool storyline to go along with it too

-murph
 

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