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    Collector's 700-car stash heading to auction

    By Joel Stocksdale Published January 31, 2017
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    If you've been looking for an obscure project car, we can think of few better places to find one than at this upcoming car auction. Minnesota auction company VanDerBrink Auctions will sell off the collection of over 700 vehicles Ron Hackenberger has amassed over the years. Everything will be sold at no reserve, and from what we can tell, even fans of the most unusual machines will be able to find something.
    For instance, if you're into tiny cars, he has a few from all over the world, including a few Honda N600s and Z600s, several Crosleys, an Isetta, and even a Goggomobil. We also spotted a Subaru 360 lurking in one of the photos. Hackenberger has an array of European classics such as British and Italian roadsters, and various French cars, including a number of Citroen DSs and 2CVs. There are plenty more typical, large American classics including Kaisers, Packards, and Hudsons. Peppered among the much older classics are some more recent vehicles. Two of the most famous, or infamous, gull-winged automobiles, a DeLorean and a Bricklin SV-1, appear in the garage. Hackenberger even has an Amphicar and a rear-engine Tatra from the former Czechoslovakia. The collection isn't limited to cars, either. Several tractors and bumper cars are also part of the collection.
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    Even with all the variety in Hackenberger's collection, one brand of vehicle does stand apart as a clear favorite. Among the man's 700 vehicles, 250 were built by Studebaker. This likely has something to do with the fact that, according to VanDerBrink Auctions, Hackenberger's first car was a 1948 Studebaker. In the pictures of the collection, you'll find loads of Studebaker trucks, compact Larks, and stylish Hawks. He has at least one original, Studebaker-built Avanti, as well as some horse-drawn wagons and buggies from the company's early days.
    If you're interested in purchasing any of these vehicles, or even just taking a look at them, the auction event starts on Friday, July 14 at the collection in Norwalk, Ohio. That Friday is just a preview day, and the following Saturday and Sunday are auction days. And if you can't make it, you can bid online, or check out more photos and video at the VanDerBrink and Hackenberger websites.

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    Crazy, ain't it? I saw a gold colored '52 stretched into a bus.... Should be some great finds at this auction. Get your finances together, boys and girls.
    The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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    • #3
      Wow, a nice collection of Transtars of all classes as well as some nice (though dusty) looking '57 & '58 Packard wagons. He even had an Amphicar! Maybe if I win the Lottery by June...

      Home of the famous Mr. Ed!
      K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Studebaker!
      Ron Smith
      Where the heck is Fawn Lodge, CA?

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      • #4
        20-30 years ago I would have been ll over a few of the cars offered but alas time has caught up with me. The mind says yes but the body won't cooperate.story of my life wrong time & too late.
        There are some very interesting & unusual auto's presented & I hope all find a new home !

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        • #5
          Links to auction here: http://forum.studebakerdriversclub.c...uction-in-Ohio

          Craig

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          • #6
            Here's the link I received. Click on any photo. When you buy the '57 Clipper Wagon save the license plate holder & emblem for me. What is the car BEHIND the Avanti? Surely not a Sceptre.



            Bill

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            • #7
              Strange I could not find a link to a list of all 700 cars. They have a "request a catalog" link. Does anyone know if this is an on-line catalog or a mailed, paper catalog? If it is the latter it seems an expensive way of providing it.
              '64 Lark Type, powered by '85 Corvette L-98 (carburetor), 700R4, - CASO to the Max.

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              • #8
                My son and I are trying to get a trip scheduled to go. This could be a once in a lifetime event. I may or may not even buy anything, but I really want to go see and experience this sale. This could be better than an International Meet.
                sals54

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                • #9
                  I see at least two Auto Union DKW's and plenty of other interesting makes. Sure would be fun to go if just to see these offerings in the flesh. Wow!

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                  • #10
                    Wish I could take my wife. She regularly needs to be reminded she could have it much worse; just seeing 700 unrestored projects in one place would maybe put my modest Studebaker-Packard pile in perspective.

                    jack vines
                    PackardV8

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                    • #11
                      Love Jack Vines comment. Many of us are probably thinking the same thing.
                      Mike Hawkins

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by sals54 View Post
                        My son and I are trying to get a trip scheduled to go. This could be a once in a lifetime event. I may or may not even buy anything, but I really want to go see and experience this sale. This could be better than an International Meet.
                        I went to Chuck Naugles Celebration first time for just that reason. Going back this weekend parts hunting for several people and myself.
                        I may try to go to this auction and York for the same reason.
                        South Lompoc Studebaker

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                        • #13
                          Last summer, Susan and I attended the Pontiac Nationals in Norwalk and saw this collection. We did take a lot of pictures and when we asked about it, a man there told us that they were organizing all of the ownerships for an auction. He also told us that there is another building which is also full of cars. It looked to us to be an old grocery store. It was interesting to say the least. It will be interesting to see the results of the auction.

                          Roly Lusted, Past President Hamilton Chapter SDC
                          http://www.thehamiltonchaptersdc.ca
                          https://www.facebook.com/The-Hamilto...64400/?fref=ts

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                          • #14
                            My brother sent me this link:

                            I thought you might be interested in this article:
                            250 Studebakers in the mix.

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                            • #15
                              I have been sent various links to stories on this sale about 10 times by non-Studebaker friends and family. This one should stir up lots of interest, I think.
                              The only difference between death and taxes is that death does not grow worse every time Congress convenes. - Will Rogers

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