Is anyone familiar with a 1928 Model 36 7- Touring, going through the RM Auction in Detroit in late July? (see the link).
The ad copy is dropping names all over the place, but what I’m interested in is if the car has been extensively toured, or if the car is basically just garage art?
A shame that it’s being sold through auction. I am in the market for a Dual Valve but not anxious to buy a car that way.
–Scott
I have looked at several times and it is a very nice automobile . Pat Craig is still a member he’s listed in the directory give them a call . I think the venue the car is at is not a good one for that type of automobile in my guess is it will go below market value . I’m pretty sure you’d be hard-pressed to find a better series 36 .
Scott areyou or would you consider 7 pass sedan jumpseats drum lights yes a 1928 series 36
This is the car featured on the back page of the 2015 Roster. It belongs to Dick & Linda Kughn and is currently in the Pierce-Arrow Museum. If it doesn’t meet the healthy reserve it will be coming back to the Museum. I’ve been assured that they will not lift the reserve on this car.
It has not been toured in their ownership, but does run smoothly and it is very nice. They will be attending the 2015 PAS Gathering at Gilmore August 12-23 and will be showing this car along with their 1936 Town Car if not sold at St’ John’s.
As I told Dick, I hope it doesn’t sell.