And watched over half a million dollars in sales in just a few minutes. This was not Barrett-Jackson or Mecham, the auctioneer was named Nixon (out of Nebraska) and the sale was the Paul Armstrong estate out of Hart, Texas. And it was mainly antique tractors and stationary engines.
Hey, it's not exactly automotive, but I figured the gear heads here would enjoy it. The star of the show was the circa 1910 Fairbanks-Morse 15-25. For those not into old tractors, the numbers meant that it produced 25 horsepower at the belt pulley, 15 at the drawbar. It is powered by a single-cylinder motor.

And it probably weighs about 10 tons. It sold for (drum roll, please)....
$375,000
It was bought by a collector in Illinois. The sale was out in the Panhandle, about 70 miles SW of Amarillo. I saw vehicles from New Mexico, Nebraska, Tennessee and even one guy from Massachusetts. There were phone bidders or reps from Argentina and Belgium. Folks close to the sale swore that Jay Leno had a buyer in attendance. It took 3 days and they often had two auctioneers working different areas at the same time.
My daughter's boyfriend was visiting over Spring break, and took a ton of photos, and I've posted them here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chs_girls_soccer/sets/72157616005356725/
Forget Cancun and Padre Island! Spend Spring Break in a Panhandle Blizzard at a farm sale!
Other links, including the original sale bill (don't know how long that one will stay posted)
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/calendar.php?do=getinfo&day=2009-3-26&e=1326&c=1
http://www.nixonauctioneers.com/listings/armstrong_listing.html
Hey, it's not exactly automotive, but I figured the gear heads here would enjoy it. The star of the show was the circa 1910 Fairbanks-Morse 15-25. For those not into old tractors, the numbers meant that it produced 25 horsepower at the belt pulley, 15 at the drawbar. It is powered by a single-cylinder motor.

And it probably weighs about 10 tons. It sold for (drum roll, please)....
$375,000
It was bought by a collector in Illinois. The sale was out in the Panhandle, about 70 miles SW of Amarillo. I saw vehicles from New Mexico, Nebraska, Tennessee and even one guy from Massachusetts. There were phone bidders or reps from Argentina and Belgium. Folks close to the sale swore that Jay Leno had a buyer in attendance. It took 3 days and they often had two auctioneers working different areas at the same time.
My daughter's boyfriend was visiting over Spring break, and took a ton of photos, and I've posted them here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chs_girls_soccer/sets/72157616005356725/
Forget Cancun and Padre Island! Spend Spring Break in a Panhandle Blizzard at a farm sale!
Other links, including the original sale bill (don't know how long that one will stay posted)
http://www.smokstak.com/forum/calendar.php?do=getinfo&day=2009-3-26&e=1326&c=1
http://www.nixonauctioneers.com/listings/armstrong_listing.html







