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Farmer s Chevyland USA collection being auctioned

Photos courtesy of Chevyland, USA CLASSIC CAR: About 550 items, including 44 classic Chevy cars such as this 1958 Chevy Impala Tri-Power 2-door Hardtop, are on the auction block from Monte Hollertz’s iconic Chevyland USA museum collection. An iconic I-80 museum is selling several cars that Nebraska farmer Monte Hollertz collected. Suggested Event Aug 31, 2021 to Sep 02, 2021 When someone spends their entire lifetime collecting something unique, and they have an obvious passion for that collection, it isn’t often that it comes up for sale. Monte Hollertz was a south-central Nebraska farmer who had just such a passion for Chevy vehicles. In addition to farming corn and soybeans, he spent his life scoping the country for unique Chevys then took it one step further and opened his iconic “Chevyland USA” museum at Elm Creek along Interstate 80.

Auctions in 2021: Here s what to look out for this year

Auctions in 2021: Here s what to look out for this year While 2020 saw its auctions quickly transform from in-person to virtual, it s unclear if the same will hold true for 2021, or if the beginning of the end of COVID-19 will allow auctions to go on as they were pre-pandemic. Mark Stock, co-founder of BigIron Auctions, licensed auctioneer and realtor with BigIron Realty, said auction hawks should expect to see less machinery for sale, although late-model tractors are making a comeback, selling with record highs. That s because manufacturing companies have slowed production due to COVID-19 and are still having to pick up a backlog of orders, making supply tight.

To the rescue: Local man converts ambulance into mobile ski shop | Lifestyle

To the rescue: Local man converts ambulance into mobile ski shop | Lifestyle News Highlights: To the rescue: Local man converts ambulance into mobile ski shop | Lifestyle. When Taylor Hatten drives to a house, the neighbors are concerned. Sometimes they come by to ask, “What’s going on?” “A reasonable mistake to make,” said Hatten, the man behind the wheel of Rescue Unit # 70, who at first glance looks like an ambulance. Recommended “I haven’t done much to change the exterior,” Hatten said of the vehicle. “I’ll eventually get my logo on it.” He’s put solar panels on it, but they’re not that obvious, and “Rawlins County” is still outlined on the back and sides. And yes, the lights and siren still work.

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