When the apprasier saw how many cars there was he told them it would take at least a week maybe two weeks to fairly appraise all of them. It wasn't going to be an easy job because he had to make sure the vehicles wasn't involved in any bad accidents or a flood and the titles was cleared. He informed the lawyer of the same thing. The titles was the easiest part of his appraisal. The DNV was faxed the titles and they all belonged to the Wilson Car Dealership. One title stood out above the rest. It was 1957 White Ford Convertible that a ledgendary film star John Boddy had sold to Mr. Wilson himself when he went to California on a buying trip.The appriaser thought to himself this is priceless.
He met Alexis at the estate and started with the Dodge and Chevrolet collection. The collection consisted of eight cars 1940 gray Chevrolet Master Deluxe with two thousand miles. He appraisedit for more than fourty thousand dollars. there was a 1940 green with a beige top Chevrolet Master Deluxe with three thousnd two hunred miles that was appraised at sixty eight thousand dollars. Then he went to the 1940 blue Chevrolet thirtyone hundred series with fifteen thousand miles he appraised it for a little more than thirty thousand dollars Then he turned his attention to the Dodge collection. He started with the 1947 Dodge six cylider three quarter ton black pickup truck with one hundred milees that he appraised it for fourty thousand dollars. Then the 1947 red and yellow Dodge Custom eight cylinder with one hundred and fifty orginal miles in mint condition he appraised it for over three hunred and sisty dollars.Then he saw the black 1952 Dodge B series.with twentysix thousand miles he appraised it for close to fourty thousand dollars. Then the last of the Dodge collection was a 1955 light blue and white Dodge C-1 series pickup truck that had a 241-Cid V8 engine with twentynine thousand orginal miles in mint condition he appraised it close to seventy thousand dollars.