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Delaware Auto Repair Shop - Complete Liquidation Online Estate Auction - August 30th
Shadetree Automotive of Wilmington, DE for the estate of George T. Jenkins
Hundreds of New and Used Snap-On Hand tools and Quality Automotive Shop Equipment
Due to the untimely passing of the owner, Mr. George T. Jenkins, all assets of Shadetree Automotive will be sold at Public Online Auction to settle the estate. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder without minimums or reserves. Open to the public - anyone can register and bid in this auction.
View the catalog and bid online at geyerauctions.hibid.com
Preview and Inspection: Wednesday August 30th 10am-4pm
Location: 3721 Old Capitol Trail, Wilmington DE, 19808
Online bidding closes Wednesday August 30th at 5:00pm
Snap-On Automotive Shop Equipment
Hundreds of New and Used Snap-On Hand tools
Snap-On Toolboxes
Snap-On Tire Balancer
Snap-On Sand Blaster
Snap-On Mig Welder
Snap-On Recovery Recycle & Recharging System
Snap-On Sun Gas Analyzer
Snap-On Creepers
Snap-On Rolling Tool Cart
Snap-On Vehicle Stands
Snap-On Tools New in Packages Sockets Extension Wrenches
MATCO Toolbox
Miller DIVERSION 180 Mig Welder
Atlas Tire Changer
Branick Spring Compressor
MAC, Snap-On, Blue Point, Matco, Craftsman, Wurth Zebra Tools
Oilzum Motor Oil Sign
Kendall Motor Oil
Champion Sign
Volvo Unauthorized Service Sign
Mahle Refrigerant Recovery & Recycling Unit
Power Max, Duro Max & Wen Generators
R22 & R12 Automotive Refrigerant
White Refrigerant Recovery Recycling Center
Engine Stands
Gojak & Pittsburgh Tire Dollys
Pickup and Removal: Thursday August 31st and Friday September 1st 11am-6pm
Location: 3721 Old Capitol Trail, Wilmington DE, 19808
Shipping is available for smaller, lightweight, boxable items ONLY -
Items will be picked up and handled by the UPS store only.
View the catalog and bid online at geyerauctions.hibid.com
Geyer Auction Companies
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484-239-3273
Bio of the owner:
George T. Jenkins. At an early age George started taking things apart to see how they worked. He began working at a garage during the summer when he was just 15 years old. He began working for Shadetree Automotive, while attending the University of Delaware and purchased the business in 1987. In 1996 he had the shop built in its current location. Initially he specialized in imports, but eventually worked on anything that had an engine. He collected old cameras, clocks, and watches, just so he could fix them. He was an avid reader and enjoyed traveling especially to Australia to visit family. Over his 35 years in business, he was fortunate to make numerous friends, both colleagues and customers. He prided himself on fixing what others couldn't. He truly loved working on cars and said if he ever won the lottery he wouldn't quit working, he would just fix people's cars for free.
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