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Old 22-02-14, 07:19
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Dan Dolan
 
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Default non-profits and their sales

They must distribute assets to other 501C3 orgs or charities but they can sell assets during the liquidation to whomever they wish and at whatever (wink wink) price the board sets. Collings foundation is OK...but sure wish they would,have put those vehicles in a museum in the MIDWEST for greater accessability.....Taxechusetts sure is not the right place with the anti-gun attitudes. Don't think they can even have DDs there and lots of Jacques stuff was live.

Heard that the 'sell' vehicles are being given 'cosmetic' restorations to drive up the price...not the restoration that his team would have done.

Lots of speculation about prices....most of the good US armor is going east....anyone want a Scub missle & carrier. Kool on some levels but what historic interest does it have in the USA? Brit stuff may go well - Canadians and UKers will want that stuff.... German stuff will all go east. The prices on the few vehicles that are marked with ranges for private treaty sales are inflated in some instances and low in others....for instance, the Grant at $350K is high since there is another for sales for $275K in the states....

To raise $10,000,000 from the 106 vehicles they now say they are selling (not the number is not 160)....the auction website talks about 106 or 108 that's about $100k each.....CHEAP...some things will be very cheap; others - who knows? Europe is not loaded with free cash...second dip of their recession is undeerway; here? Guess the Texans and North Dakotans can be buyers!!! That's where all the dough is!

I'm going as a spectator!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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