Machinery and Tools Liquidation Auction (inc. Cadillac Escalade + Falcon XR6)

Gollant Auctions is kicking off with a solid lineup of engine rebuilders stock and machinery, ready for bidding starting now and closing this Thursday, 23rd April from 11am. Get your hands on a treasure trove of parts, 500 lots to be exact, ranging from Chevrolet, Holden, Ford, Chrysler, to Japanese V8 and 6-cylinder engine rebuilders components. This isn’t just a buy and sell jam; it’s an opportunity for tradespeople and enthusiasts alike to snag some quality gear.

Auction Lots

This auction features a selection including engine blocks, reconditioners, billet parts, cylinders heads, and an array of machinery like the Repco grinder, honing tools, and more. There are even a couple of forklifts on offer, which means it’s not just about engine stuff; there’s practical workshop stock to consider too. For the detail-oriented, inspect the torque plates and throttle bodies crossover. You’ll want to go through the listings carefully to figure out what might just add that extra punch to your projects.

Three standout lots are the 2004 Cadillac Escalade, 2010 Falcon XR6, and a classic clinker speedboat.

Auction Details

Address: 17 Foden Avenue, Campbellfield, VIC.

On View: Virtual Viewing Only.

Collection: Friday 24th April & Monday 27th April.

Buyer’s Premium: A 16% buyers premium (plus GST) applies to the knockdown price, so keep that in mind when placing bids (yep, do the sums).

Click here for online bidding & registration.

Authored by

Rod L'Huillier

Rodney is the developer of AuctionFinder, with over 30 years experience in the auto trade working with Ford Motor Company, and later in I.T. He is a motor mechanic by trade who greatly enjoys restoring the value in used items and returning them to service. He did this for several years, purchasing used cars from Pickles and Manheim auctions, in both Melbourne and Brisbane, carrying out repairs, and finding new homes for them. In his mid-years, he studied Computer Science at the RMIT, and dabbled in buying bulk lots of computers at auction and sending them out to new homes via local marketplaces.

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