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Collector cars slated for auction as Texas museum consolidates

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Since its founding in 1980 by Dick Burdick, the Central Texas Museum of Automotive History has called the town of Rosanky, Texas, home. The 40,000-sq.ft. facility, located southeast of Austin, touted a collection of vehicles ranging from the early high-wheelers and steam buggies through the Seventies, as well as a litany of associated memorabilia. That vast collection is now being consolidated to Burdick’s second facility in San Marcos (between Austin and San Antonio), which intends to focus its attention on the automotive industry from the Twenties through the Fifties.

For those from either facility that are repetitive or do not fit with the new display criteria,  as well as a handful of privately owned cars, San Antonio-based Dan Kruse Classics has just been tasked with their sale via public auction, currently slated for Saturday, March 3 (auction preview is on Sundays starting February 17, or by appointment). Among the initial list of 83 vehicles – most reportedly being offered at no reserve – is the 1901 Holsman pictured above; its specific details yet to be disclosed.

A quick glance through a preliminary list of vehicles revealed a seat for all tastes: 1965 Buick Skylark Gran Sport, 1967 Datsun, 1956 Chevy Corvette, 1955 Austin-Healey, 1954 Studebaker Starlite, 1949 Diamond T, 1934 Duesenberg SJ-375, 1928 Briggs-bodied Ford Model A, 1923 Ford T-Bucket roadster, and a 1915 Metz, to name but a mere few. A complete list and more specific details are forthcoming at KruseClassics.com.

01 Holsman Horseless Crg (700 x 468) 1903 Stanley 1905 De Deitrich 1910 E-M-F Roadster

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