Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
-------after he passed from cancer, his wife sold the 427 and lots of other stuff for $200 for everything in the garage-----
Ouch!!

Many years ago, my sister-in-law and her ex bought the old lumber yard in Coquille, Oregon. It was a huge old building that was built with massive timbers to support the weight of not only the lumber and building materials but a forklift. There was a massive basement with 10' ceiling and the ex envisioned himself as a real car guy. He was a bit of a jerk, but he did know his engines and collected several nice ones - 348 with tri-power, several 390s and 427 Fords and multiple Chevy big blocks. Well they got into a bit of a snit and sold an old lumberyard (where they had been living) as a part of the divorce settlement. I know for sure the engines as well as a 58 and a 62 Chevy pickup and a 65 SS396 Impala were in the basement - probably still are. An middle eastern gentleman bought the place and was going to open it as a flea market but then the economy went south and last time I saw the place it looked untouched - all closed up with a big chain and padlock on the basement doors.