A high-volume lot of essential 1940 Ford exterior components, featuring a hard-to-find pickup-specific body piece and a "dealer-stock" quantity of bumper guards.
Lot Includes:
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The Pickup Specialty: (1) 1940 Ford Pickup Component (Filler/Splash Apron) located between the bed and the running board. These transitional body pieces are frequently lost to rust or damage; finding a solid original from Chuck’s dry storage is a win for any truck project.
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The Bulk Haul: (10) Ford 1940 Bumper Guards. Whether you are outfitting a front and rear set for multiple cars or looking for the "perfect" four for a show-quality restoration, this quantity gives you the ultimate selection.
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Front-End Essentials: * (2) 1940 Ford Standard Car/Pickup Headlight Rings. Correct for both the Standard passenger car and the 1940 Pickup.
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The Finishing Touch: (1) 1940 Ford Gas Cap.
Promoter’s Note: This is an incredible "stock up" lot. For the 1940 Ford enthusiast, the bumper guards alone offer massive value—not to mention the specific pickup bed-to-running board component which is notoriously difficult to source in good condition. As with all of Chuck’s items, these have been protected from the elements for decades.
The Atchison Legacy: A Century of Industry and Play
Charles "Chuck" Atchison lived the American Dream in its truest form. Born in 1936 into the hardships of the Great Depression, Chuck learned the value of a dollar and the precision of a machine. After serving in the U.S. Air Force and dedicating decades as a machinist for Colgate-Palmolive, Chuck spent his life building what can only be described as a "Museum of American Progress."
This is not merely an estate sale; it is the final unveiling of a 13,000-square-foot archive. From the precision-grade tools of a professional machinist to a few remaining investment-quality tin toys from the 1930s-1950s, Chuck’s collection reflects a man who appreciated how things worked—and how they brought joy.
Chuck "won" the game of collecting. Now, it’s your turn to own a piece of the victory.
🏠 The Ultimate Collector's Compound (Real Estate Opportunity)
The Stage for the Legacy: For the first time, we are offering the backdrop of Chuck’s incredible journey. This unique 1.65 +/- acre estate is the ultimate "Live-Work-Play" investment.
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The Residence: A cozy and functional 4-bedroom, 4-bathroom home (2 full, 2 half) featuring a dedicated basement workshop room and multi-point backyard access.
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The "Machinist’s Paradise" Shop: The true crown jewel of the property is a massive 11,000 sq. ft. detached garage/workshop featuring soaring 20-foot ceilings, three drive-in doors, and a pedestrian entrance.
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Endless Potential: Perfectly suited for a world-class car collection, a home-based industrial business, or a private hobbyist’s retreat.
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[ View the full MLS Listing and Terms of Sale here — LINK ]
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The Project Car Vault: The centerpiece of this finale is the 1969 Mustang Mach 1 R-Code (428 Cobra Jet), a true Holy Grail car for Ford collectors. Joining the Mustang are a 1940 Ford ½ Ton Pickup (327 Corvette powered), a 1971 Volkswagen Super Beetle and a remarkably solid 1953 Dodge B-4-B Pickup featuring dry Arizona desert patina.
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The Motorcycle Hoard: A "time-capsule" collection of vintage two-wheelers including Honda Scramblers, a Sears Vespa, and Royal Enfield projects. These lots represent decades of stored potential for the vintage bike restorer.
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The Machinist’s Parts Archive (30+ Shelves): We have cataloged the final 30 shelves of Chuck’s professional-grade inventory. This is a high-density collection of New-Old-Stock (NOS) and rare original components specifically for 1935–1941 Fords and 1949–1954 Chevrolets.
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The Intellectual Archive: A massive library of automotive and industrial history: Truckin’, Cars & Parts, and Fine Woodworking archives, alongside vintage Playboy and Maxim collections spanning decades.
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Industrial & Yard Americana: Beyond the cars, discover the tools that built the legacy—including a Weaver Motor Service Press, vintage industrial lighting, and a collection of mid-century metal tricycles (AMF/Murray) and yard art.
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Pickup times:
Tuesday May 19 and Wednesday May 20
10am to 6pm
IMPORTANT:
As the final cleanout and real estate sale, we are strictly observing the following additional pickup rules:
High-volume or out-of-state bidders who need to request alternate pickup times are expected to speak with our staff before bidding.
Items not claimed on time will be disposed of at the bidder's expense.
You must take all items you win.
Staff availability for loadout assistance is limited. If you win large items or a large number of items, bring help with you.
A 20-ft dumpster will be available and it is expected to fill up fast. Be prepared to personally remove every item you win.
We will have a heavy loader and a forklift operator onsite.