Baltimore City Mayor's Parade Cadillac Convertible To Be Sold.Business Editors BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2003 A 1967 Cadillac Cadillac expensive automobile and status symbol. [Trademarks: Crowley Trade, 83] See : Luxury Convertible used by former Mayor William Donald Shaffer as a parade car will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder HIGHEST BIDDER, contracts. He who, at an auction, offers the greatest price for the property sold. 2. The highest bidder is entitled to have the article sold at his bid, provided there has been no unfairness on his part. . On April 5th, at the Howard County Howard County is the name of seven counties in the United States of America:
The 1967 Cadillac was kept in the garage by the city until needed for a parade. The car was ordered sold as part of the City's Fleet Reduction Program. Express Auction Marketing, who currently has the City's Auctioneering Services Contract will sell the Car Saturday, April 5th at the Collector Car Auction. Larry Makowski, President stated "We have been doing Collector Car Auction for the past 5 years at Howard County Fairgrounds and felt this would be the best place to sell this special car. Along with the Mayor's parade car we are selling collector cars for estates, financial institutions and private individuals. The cars can be viewed Saturday morning and on our web site at www.expressauction.com. For information about this auction call Ken Makowski 410/243-9999. |
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