I'm giving serious consideration to going. Plenty of air miles, hotel and car rental points as well. Downside would be having to stay 125 miles or so away in Omaha due to all hotels within 50 miles being already booked - or at least that is what is being reported.
If I go, watching the car auction would be interesting in and of itself - I personally have no plans to purchase a vehicle - although, if you look at page 4 of the inventory list, there are twelve '63 - '64 Chevy pickup trucks with less than 10 miles on the odometer. Probably a retty good project opportunity in there somewhere. What I'd be interested in, personally, would be some of the Chevy dealership memorabillia, shop manuals, etc. that will also be a part of the acution.
I live in the small town of Minden, NV which was founded in 1905 by the Dangberg family. One of the brothers, Clarence, opened a Chevy dealership and called it C.O.D Garage. (The C.O.D. stands for Clarence O. Dangberg - not Cash On Delivery
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About 15 years ago, C.O.D. Garage was purchased by a mega Chevy dealership and within a very short period of time, there was nothing left of the old C.O.D. Garage. A parrt of that transition to new ownership was a large, similar auction which attracted big money from all across the country. Although the "stored" car inventory was not as great, there were probably 50 or so vehicles that had been put in storage by C.O.D. Garage for various reasons that went across the block - and then there was the dealership memoribillia. I was lucky enough to attend and it was quite a day..