:flame: anyone know the cars & what happened? :o
https://www.copart.com/lot/46139468
https://www.copart.com/lot/46140438
Milt Woods cars both real
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he lost this one too maybe he got to keep what was left of it ??
My understanding is that Milt was grinding a part for another car he was working on. He finished and even painted the part. Went to the house for lunch which is on the same property, but several hundred feet away. Came back to the shop and it was going. He had time to get a phone out of the garage and call 911. The smoke was too bad to go back in. The keys to the Bird were in the house as it was parked for a clutch job. The building about 40' x 70' was all wood and burned very quickly.
The other two cars, the Iggy Katona #30 and a Rampage project were also burned. The Katona car was the least damaged, but would still be considered a total.
Milt is just the nicest guy and I hate that this has happened to him.
That's terrible! :'(
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I can't image this happening......... Lordy........ I hope he had insurance so he can continue with his car interests,,,,,
According to the links, the sealed bid auction for these cars ends at noon, today.
I heard he was insured, but under insured on the SuperBird.
The Bird was a B5 car that Gary Rollins (remember the RTS club in Detroit?) redid in 1981 with a 510 CI, 6 pack.
Milt's a good guy and it's awful that this happened. He plans to rebuild.
This is truly tragic and heartbreaking.
Milt is always the friendliest guy and drove 'em like they were meant to be driven.
At least glad he wasn't injured in the event.
What a sad sight. Was the fire recent?
Quote from: Stevetona on September 14, 2018, 10:12:31 AM
What a sad sight. Was the fire recent?
just a couple weeks ago
Should be very interesting to see what they sold for
First off like Dave I'm glad Milt is ok and didn't get hurt trying to get something out of the fire.
If the fire was only a couple of weeks ago who did he have for insurance?
It seems really fast to come out and appraise the damage, settle with Milt, transport them to the auction and get them listed!
MJ
argh nooo ! aww nooo , glad no one got hurt ! but crikey what a sad sight
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Really so glad no one was hurt.
Quote from: Mopar John on September 14, 2018, 12:34:41 PM
First off like Dave I'm glad Milt is ok and didn't get hurt trying to get something out of the fire.
If the fire was only a couple of weeks ago who did he have for insurance?
It seems really fast to come out and appraise the damage, settle with Milt, transport them to the auction and get them listed!
MJ
All the photos are at the burn sight ? so maybe they never transported them ?? just doing the online auction thing ? Just a guess because if they had them on sight they would have pictures of it in the auction lot ? it happened on August 29th
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WOW that's a really sad sight . . . :eek2:
2001, WPC Museum car show
Did he sell the other Katona tribute car or keep it?
Quote from: wingcar builder on October 02, 2018, 04:46:55 PM
Did he sell the other Katona tribute car or keep it?
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Does anybody know what they sold for? The links send you to a "no longer exists" page.
I just received my latest copy of Mopar Collectors Guide and they have an article on the fire.
In it they state that Milt is going to rebuild one of the burnt stock cars?
So did Milt buy them ALL back himself in the auction?
MJ
On another note I've seen photos of many burned classic cars from the California fires. Hope no Aero cars will be lost.
Quote from: Mopar John on November 14, 2018, 11:55:23 AM
I just received my latest copy of Mopar Collectors Guide and they have an article on the fire.
In it they state that Milt is going to rebuild one of the burnt stock cars?
So did Milt buy them ALL back himself in the auction?
MJ
they never actually show pictures of the cars at Coparts lot ( which they always do ) , all the pictures were taken at milts
I will bet the cars never left milts , and they held the auction on line . Milt must have retained at least one or maybe all the cars .
I really hope he got enough insurance money to rebuild. I for one would donate to a go-fund-me to help him out.
Let that be a lesson to all of us. How often do you really pay attention to where the sparks go when grinding (or welding or even torching seized bolts). I nearly lost a car welding (internal paint caught light on the floor pan) but spotted it in time. My garage is brick built (rather than the wood of Milts building) so it probably would not have been as disastrous as this one.....but better safe than sorry. Be safe out there!!
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,134409.0/all.html
FYI: is another thread for the Bird
Wooden garages for storage ONLY methinks! :flame:
Concrete garages for metalwork and log burners on those wintery nights... :scratchchin:
A friend of mine was renting a garage in a shared complex and some 'bright-spark' set light to his for 'insurance' purposes.
Burnt the whole row of garages down to the ground and NO ONE got any compensation for their total losses.
Mint Dodge and new crate motor melted to scrap, lucky it was only a lowly 340-DART!
He will go mental if he reads this :slap: :slap: :slap:
Bid is at $2050with 3 days left? :popcrn: :popcrn:
restored ?? back to original
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