Foreign Car Repair Shop Parts Auction #3 - Wilmington, DE
Foreign Car Repair Shop Parts Auction #3 - Wilmington, DE
Ken Geyer Real Estate Auctioneers, Inc. | Wilmington, DE 19808
Date(s) :  11/19/2023 - 12/15/2023
Buyer Premium :  13% Buyers Premium


Online Only Auction
Online bidding closes Friday December 15th at 4:00pm
Foreign Car Repair Shop Parts Online Auction #3 - Wilmington, DE Shadetree Automotive of Wilmington, DE for the estate of George T. Jenkins Remaining Shop Contents and 30+ year collection of Foreign Classic Car Parts - 3rd and final auction View the Online Auction catalog and bid online at geyerauctions.hibid.com 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. Motul, Pento, Wurth and Liquid Moly NEW Oils and Lubricants Injection system cleaners Hundreds of NEW Foreign Car maintenance supplies, filters, hoses, lines, etc. Large quantity of new and used foreign car parts all types - please see website Axles, driveline, engine and transmission parts, Interior parts, body parts, brake rotors, pads and drums - Thousands of parts Office supplies and office contents, security cameras and more Preview & Inspection: Thursday December 14th 1pm-5pm Location: 3721 Old Capitol Trail, Wilmington DE, 19808 Online bidding closes Friday December 15th at 4:00pm Pickup and Removal: Saturday December 16th 12pm-5pm & Sunday December 17th 12pm-3pm Location: 3721 Old Capitol Trail, Wilmington DE, 19808 View the catalog and bid online at geyerauctions.hibid.com Geyer Auction Companies AY-000243-L 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.