ENT 367 - From the Garage of Buck Thompson
Buck Thompson grew up in Talcott, WV where he hung around Thompson's garage alongside his grandfather, father & his brothers. This was the beginning of his passion for classic & modified cars & trucks. As a young man he started driving the local milk truck. This where he met his life's co-pilot, Nancy. He then joined the Army Reserves, where he became an MP. Not long after, he, Nancy and their daughters Beth and Fran started their life together in Union, WV., where Mr. Thompson would soon become such a well loved & respected member of the community.
With only a fifth or sixth grade formal education he soared to heights previously unknown with Monroe Ford in Union. From mechanic to Service Dept. Manager constantly teaching himself and taking all the classes available through Ford & their training programs. Year after year he was awarded several prestigious awards . In 1968 Mr. Thompson's brother started the Traveling Hillbillies and that prompted Buck to start The Hillbilly Cruisers. With his collection of classic & modified cruisers he and his brother with other family members would have many adventures making great memories along the way. When he built his garage at his home it soon became the spot to help anyone in need of repairs. He self taught himself body work and would often paint vehicles in the large main garage. He worked on everything from top notch racers and show cars to farming and construction equipment. Even fabricating his own parts if need be. After retiring from Monroe Ford he decided to pick up his father's and grandfathers first trade and their passion, woodworking. His grandfather and father both made furniture in Summers County.
We now proudly present, From The Garage of Mr. O.D. "Buck" Thompson, Auction #1 of this amazing estate. Below is a small list of items you will find being offered in Auction #1. Stay tuned for Auction #2.
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1950 Ford. Custom Built Flat Head Rat Rod, Many local signs and advertising memorabilia, Many hand tools by Craftsman pro, Pronto, Snap-On, Mac, S &K, Blackhawk, & more, mechanics boxes, parts washer, cherry picker, air compressors, generators, license plates, oil cans, vehicle emblems, yard tools, vintage hubcaps and center caps, battery and electric hand tools, Ford collectibles, vintage and contemporary manuals, many assorted storage cabinets, balls & hitches, sand blaster, original vehicle radios,, variety of saws, lots of auto parts, drill press, power inverters, jointer & planer, engine blocks, sanders, grinders, anvil, vises, router table, tool boxes, hand Hoist,
Shop Theory by Henry Ford Trade School, tons of assorted hand tools and MUCH MORE!