The Lambrecht Chevrolet auction has come to an end after an eventful two days that saw an estimated 15,000 spectators descend upon the town of Pierce, Neb., in a scene reminiscent of "Field of Dreams.
While the Lambrecht Chevrolet auction was full of low-mileage cars and trucks, those weren't the vehicles the project-car hunters were after, and those won't be the vehicles that'll be restored. Sure, ...
The population of tiny Pierce, Nebraska, increased more than ten-fold over two days in September, thanks to one very unusual collection of classic cars. The Lambrecht auto auction gained worldwide ...
Tow Mater must have loved this. It was a banner weekend for rusty old cars, especially practically new ones, as thousands of people converged on a small Nebraska town for one of the most incredible ...
PIERCE, Neb. (AP) — Seventeen years have passed since Ray Lambrecht closed his Chevrolet dealership, a small-town operation in northeast Nebraska with a big and valuable secret. For decades, the owner ...
2 of 8 — Buyers and spectators gather around a 1959 Impala as an auctioneer calls out bids for classic cars and trucks being sold at the Lambrecht family farm Saturday, Sept. 28, in Pierce, Nebraska.
Short of getting Doc Brown to give you seat-time in his DeLorean, this could be the only chance to get your hands on a virtually new classic Chevrolet. Several months ago, the News wrote about the ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of omaha.com stories. Cancel anytime. The crowd gathers around a 1958 Chevy Cameo as Yvette VanDerBrink, in the back with a microphone, calls out bids at last year's ...
PIERCE, Nebraska — A handful of barely driven vintage Chevrolets has fetched more than half a million dollars at an auction that drew thousands of car buffs from around the world to a small northeast ...
Editor’s note:The story of Lambrecht Chevrolethas caused an Internet sensation the world over. It’s an automotive dream come true—500 “barn finds” in one location, some cars and trucks essentially ...
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