
Classic Cars-Boats- Campers-Motorcycles -Online Only August 28 @ 7pm ET
THE HARRY SLEMP ESTATE AND THE RONNIE JONES ESTATE PRESENT AN ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC AUTO AUCTION AT POWELL AUCTION AUTO AUCTION ONLINE ONLY SALE!!Β PLUS SOME VEHICLES FROM PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC!!
1950 Olds 88 Deluxe Convertible –Β 1962 Plymouth Fury Convertible – 2001 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle – Lincoln 4 Door Sedan – Chevrolet Celebrity
Do you have a vehicle that would fit this catagory…….well, one that you would like to sell?Β Let us know and we will be happy to add it to this auction for you!!!Β Call 865-938-3403 and talk with Stephena or email her at stephena@powellauction.com.Β She will help you out!!

Vehicle 1950 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible Restomod. Odometer: 72,000 miles.
VIN Number: 508K2340 Track Number: 10081015
Later LT1 engine, transmission and undercarriage, using factory and aftermarket components, are all in fair-good condition overall.
Body, Paint & Trim: Body, paint and trim are in good, fair-good, good condition overall. Needs some areas buffed or touched up.
Interior & Dashboard: Interior and dashboard are in fair-good condition overall.
Wheels & Tires: Steel wheels and factory wheel covers and whitewall, radial tires are in good condition overall.
Glass and Trim: Original good condition, top is in fair-good condition.
1950 Oldsmobile 88 Convertible Restomod
This 1950 Oldsmobile 88 convertible presents an intriguing restomod example that combines classic postwar styling with modern drivetrain performance. Showing 72,000 miles on the odometer, this 88 has been thoughtfully updated with a later-model LT1 V8 engine and transmission while retaining its original body and fundamental character. The car maintains its factory appearance with steel wheels, original wheel covers, and whitewall radial tires, offering the aesthetic appeal of a period-correct restoration with the reliability and performance of contemporary mechanicals.
ExteriorΒ The body and paint are described as being in good to fair-good condition overall, displaying the character expected of a well-maintained classic that has seen regular use. While some areas may benefit from buffing or minor touch-up work, the overall presentation remains honest and appealing. Original glass is reported to be in good condition, maintaining the authentic character of this early postwar convertible. Chrome trim and brightwork complement the period-appropriate appearance, though typical age-related wear should be expected.
Interior & ComfortΒ The cabin and dashboard are reported to be in fair-good condition overall, showing the patina consistent with a 74-year-old automobile that has been enjoyed rather than preserved. The convertible top is described as being in fair-good condition, providing open-air motoring capability while showing its age. Interior appointments maintain the classic Oldsmobile character that made the 88 series popular among postwar buyers seeking comfort and style.
Drivetrain & PerformanceΒ The most significant modification to this 88 is the installation of a later LT1 V8 engine and accompanying transmission, representing a substantial upgrade over the original Rocket V8. The LT1 powerplant, sourced from GM’s performance lineup, provides modern reliability, fuel injection, and significantly improved power output compared to the original 303-cubic-inch Rocket engine. The updated drivetrain components, utilizing both factory and aftermarket parts, are described as being in fair-good condition overall. This combination offers the new owner the best of both worlds: classic 1950s styling with dependable modern performance.
Wheels & UndercarriageΒ The car retains its original steel wheel and factory wheel cover configuration, wrapped in period-appropriate whitewall radial tires that are reported to be in good condition. The undercarriage has been updated as part of the restomod process, incorporating modern components that complement the LT1 drivetrain installation while maintaining structural integrity and improved handling characteristics.
SummaryΒ This 1950 Oldsmobile 88 convertible restomod represents an honest approach to classic car ownership, combining the timeless appeal of early postwar American luxury with the reliability and performance of modern mechanicals. The LT1 engine swap elevates this 88 far beyond its original capabilities while preserving the distinctive styling that made these cars desirable when new. For enthusiasts seeking a classic convertible that can be driven and enjoyed without the limitations of 1950s technology, this restomod 88 offers an attractive compromise between authenticity and practicality.

1962 Plymouth Sport Fury – Convertible – 2 Door – Push Button Automatic Transmission –Β 413 Engine
1962 Plymouth Fury Convertible
This 1962 Plymouth Fury convertible presents a solid example of Chrysler’s full-size muscle car from the golden age of American performance. This appears to be a three-owner vehicle, with Mr. Harold Slemp acquiring it in 2005, and having spent a large portion of its life in the Arizona climate. Powered by the desirable factory 413 “Super Stock” V8 engine paired with Plymouth’s signature push-button TorqueFlite automatic transmission, this Fury represents the raw power and distinctive styling that made these cars legendary. The car has been thoughtfully maintained with a combination of factory and aftermarket components, though it currently requires brake work to return to full roadworthiness. Improvements include a replaced soft top, refreshed black and red vinyl interior, and an aftermarket aluminum radiator for improved cooling performance.
Exterior The body and paint are described as being in fair-good condition overall, with evidence suggesting a repaint at some point in the car’s history. While the overall presentation remains appealing, honest wear is evident throughout, including minor imperfections such as dings, chips, and scratches that tell the story of a car that has been enjoyed rather than stored. Rust bubbles are noted on both the trunk lid and hood, with some rust repair work having been performed previously. Original exterior trim pieces remain in good condition, maintaining the distinctive character lines that defined the 1962 Fury’s bold styling. All original glass is reported to be in good condition, preserving the authentic period appearance.
Interior & Comfort The cabin has been significantly refreshed and is described as being in very good condition overall. The black and red vinyl interior and carpets appear to have been recently replaced, providing a fresh and period-appropriate appearance that complements the car’s performance character. The dashboard maintains good condition, though some rust is noted on interior trim pieces. The convertible soft top has been replaced, ensuring reliable open-air motoring capability. Plymouth’s innovative push-button transmission controls remain functional, offering the unique driving experience that set these cars apart from their contemporaries.
Drivetrain & Performance Power comes from the legendary factory 413 cubic-inch “Super Stock” V8 engine, though engine numbers are no longer legible to confirm specific origins. This powerplant was among the most potent offerings in Plymouth’s 1962 lineup, delivering substantial torque and horsepower that made the Fury a formidable performer. The engine is mated to Plymouth’s renowned TorqueFlite push-button automatic transmission, a technological marvel that provided both convenience and durability. An aftermarket aluminum radiator has been installed to improve cooling efficiency over the original copper unit.
Wheels & Undercarriage The car retains its factory wheel and wheel cover configuration, both reported to be in good condition. Blackwall tires are described as being in fair-good condition, appropriate for the car’s current status. The mechanicals and undercarriage are reported to be in fair-good condition overall, though brake work is currently needed to ensure safe operation.
Summary This 1962 Plymouth Fury convertible represents an honest example of Mopar’s early muscle car era, combining the desirable 413 Super Stock engine with the convenience of push-button automatic shifting and open-air motoring. Having spent a large portion of its life in Arizona before Mr. Slemp’s acquisition in 2005, this three-owner Fury benefits from decades in a rust-resistant environment. While showing honest wear and requiring some mechanical attention, the refreshed interior and functional soft top demonstrate thoughtful care. The combination of raw 413 power, distinctive styling, and recent interior improvements makes this Fury an attractive proposition for enthusiasts seeking an authentic piece of early 1960s American performance history, with the understanding that some recommissioning work will enhance the ownership experience.

1949 Lincoln EL5 Sport Sedan in Desert Red – VIN # 9EL57388 – Shows: 82,600 Miles – W/Title – This car has its original drive train.Β It runs off of a 6 volt electrical system. It was restored in the late 1990’s.Β The fuel pump and master cylinder were both replaced in the last 2 years.Β It has a 337 cubic inch Flat Head V8 motor.
Β 1949 Lincoln 9L-74 EL-5 Sport Sedan
This 1949 Lincoln 9L-74 EL-5 Sport Sedan presents a distinguished example of Ford’s luxury division during the immediate postwar era. Showing 82,600 miles on the odometer and retaining its original drivetrain, this Sport Sedan was comprehensively restored in the late 1990s and has been repainted in Desert Red. The car maintains its original 6-volt electrical system and features distinctive period styling elements including suicide doors and elegant fender skirts. Recent mechanical attention includes replacement of the fuel pump and master cylinder within the last two years, demonstrating ongoing care and maintenance.
Exterior The Desert Red paint represents a departure from the car’s original color scheme, applied during the late 1990s restoration. While some imperfections are noted around the vehicle consistent with a restoration approaching 25 years of age, the overall presentation maintains the dignified presence that made these Lincolns the choice of discerning buyers in 1949. The car retains its distinctive fender skirts, which emphasize the flowing lines and sophisticated styling that set Lincoln apart from its contemporaries. Chrome and brightwork complement the refined aesthetic, though typical age-related wear should be expected on a restoration of this vintage.
Interior & Comfort The reupholstered cabin reflects Lincoln’s commitment to luxury and comfort during the early postwar period. Interior appointments showcase the quality materials and attention to detail that positioned Lincoln as Ford’s premium offering. The suicide door configuration provides dramatic entry and exit while emphasizing the car’s substantial presence and sophisticated engineering approach that characterized American luxury cars of the era.
Drivetrain & Performance Power comes from Lincoln’s proven 336.7 cubic-inch flathead V8 engine, which delivered smooth and refined performance appropriate for the luxury market. This powerplant represents the culmination of Ford’s flathead V8 development, offering reliability and torque characteristics well-suited to the Lincoln’s substantial curb weight and luxury mission. The original drivetrain remains intact, providing an authentic driving experience complemented by the period-correct 6-volt electrical system. Recent service includes replacement of the fuel pump and master cylinder, ensuring continued reliable operation.
Service & Documentation The comprehensive restoration completed in the late 1990s demonstrates a significant investment in returning this Lincoln to roadworthy condition. Recent mechanical attention, including fuel pump and master cylinder replacement within the last two years.
Summary This 1949 Lincoln 9L-74 EL-5 Sport Sedan represents an honest example of American luxury from the dawn of the modern automotive era. The Desert Red paint, suicide doors, and elegant fender skirts combine to create a distinctive presence that embodies the optimism and sophistication of postwar America. While showing the expected characteristics of a 25-year-old restoration, the original drivetrain, recent mechanical updates, and distinctive styling elements make this Lincoln an appealing choice for enthusiasts seeking a substantial piece of American luxury car history with genuine road presence and period authenticity.

2002 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle – 1,976 Miles – Runs – W/Title – Has a 2001 Country Comfort Custom Frame – New Battery – Fuel Lines Need to be Replaced – VIN # 4K7S813541C012844 – **This is titled as a 2002 but it is a 2001 frame**

1983 Chevrolet Celebrity – White w/Brown Cloth Interior, 2 Door, Automatic, Split Front Seats – Miles are Exempt but shows: 29,505 miles – VIN #1G1AW27X9D6870049 – Runs – w/Title
1983 Chevrolet Celebrity
This 1983 Chevrolet Celebrity presents a remarkable time capsule example of General Motors’ first-year A-body sedan, showing just 29,506 miles on the odometer. Originally purchased at Reeder Chevrolet in Knoxville, Tennessee, this Celebrity remained with its original owner until 2024βan extraordinary 41-year single-owner history. The car has been garage-kept throughout its life and maintained in completely original condition, accompanied by both the original window sticker and purchase invoice documenting its $10,309 MSRP. This non-smoker example represents an exceptionally well-preserved specimen of Chevrolet’s mainstream family sedan from the dawn of the front-wheel-drive era.
Exterior The original paint and exterior trim remain intact, though some fading and cracking to the plastic body fillers around the vehicle reflect the natural aging process of 41-year-old materials. The car retains its factory exterior molding package and wire wheel covers with the wheel cover locking package, maintaining the upscale appearance that positioned the Celebrity as Chevrolet’s premium mid-size offering. Tinted glass, included as a factory option, provides both comfort and period-appropriate styling. The overall presentation showcases the clean, aerodynamic lines that marked GM’s transition to more fuel-efficient front-wheel-drive architecture.
Interior & Comfort The cabin remains exceptionally clean and original, benefiting from both garage storage and non-smoking ownership. Dark brown custom cloth 45/45 seats provide the comfort and style that made the Celebrity appealing to family buyers, with both driver and passenger seats featuring the reclining function. Factory air conditioning ensures climate comfort, while the intermittent windshield wiper system and comfortable steering wheel demonstrate the attention to convenience features that defined 1980s automotive luxury. The interior’s preservation reflects the careful stewardship of its long-term single owner.
Drivetrain & Performance Power comes from Chevrolet’s 2.8-liter V6 engine equipped with a 2-barrel carburetor, providing the balance of performance and fuel economy that buyers sought during the early 1980s. This powerplant, paired with front-wheel drive, represented GM’s commitment to downsizing and efficiency while maintaining adequate performance for family transportation. The extremely low mileage suggests minimal wear on all drivetrain components.
Documentation & Provenance The included original window sticker and purchase invoice provide complete documentation of this Celebrity’s specifications and original retail price of $10,309. The 41-year single-owner history from Reeder Chevrolet in Knoxville represents an extraordinary provenance rarely seen in vehicles of this era and market segment.
Summary This 1983 Chevrolet Celebrity represents a unique opportunity to acquire an essentially new example of GM’s first-year A-body sedan. The combination of 29,506 original miles, single-owner history, garage storage, and complete documentation creates a time capsule that preserves the Celebrity exactly as Chevrolet intended. While showing minor age-related wear to plastic components, this Celebrity offers collectors and enthusiasts a chance to experience an authentic piece of 1980s automotive history in remarkably original condition. The comprehensive option list and meticulous care make this Celebrity a compelling representative of GM’s transition to front-wheel-drive family transportation.
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17. Non-Delivery: In the unusual event that an item has been totally miss-described or is unavailable for pickup during the published removal times, you must immediately notify the Auctioneer’s onsite staff of the problem and file a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours. You understand and agree that if you fail to make a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours of your discovering the problem; your claim for non-delivery will not be honored. Claims for non-delivery may be filed by replying to the e-mail that informed you of your winning binds. Your claim must fully describe the nature of the problem that you have identified.
18. Claims and Choice of Venue: Any claim or controversy out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions, or to any breach thereof, will be settled either (1) in Knoxville Tennessee Small Claims Court, if the claim in question amounts to less than $5,000, or (2) by means of arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association, if the claim in question amounts to more than $5,000. In the event of arbitration, judgments upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction. You agree that all claims will be litigated or arbitrated on an individual basis, and will not be consolidated with any claim made by another party. Venue in every case will be Knoxville Tennessee. You agree that any judgments awarded may be applied to and collected from you personally or corporately. Should any party file an action contrary to this paragraph, the counterparty may recover reasonable legal fees and costs. Further, if you bring a claim against the Auctioneer and do not prevail, you agree that you will reimburse the Auctioneer for all reasonable legal fees and costs.
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20. Liability: In all cases, the Auctioneer’s liability, and the liability of the seller of the items in this auction, will be limited to the refund of your purchase price. The Auctioneer will not be liable for any amount in connection with the postponement or cancellation of this auction, or the withdrawal of any item or lot from this auction. In no event will the Auctioneer be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with this auction or any related sale or transaction. a. No Liability for the Acts of Third Parties: The Auctioneer is not responsible for any action taken by any seller, bidder, or other third party before, during, or after this auction. b. No Liability for Site Malfunction: You understand that this auction is online-only or live with internet bidding, and so relies on devices and programs that may malfunction without warning. You agree that the Auctioneer will not be liable for any error or inconvenience that may be the result of such a malfunction. You further understand and agree that the Auctioneer may void or suspend any sale, or resell any item, if the Auctioneer determines a transaction to have been affected by any site malfunction.
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23. Severability: If any term, provision, paragraph, condition, or other portion of this agreement, or the application of these, to any person, place, or circumstance, is held to be invalid, unenforceable, or void, the remainder of this agreement and such term, provision, covenant or condition as applied to other persons, places and circumstances will remain in full force and effect.
24. Governing Law: These Terms and Conditions will be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Tennessee.
25. Entire Agreement: These Terms and Conditions contain our entire agreement and supersede any prior oral or written agreements relating to the same subject matter.
26. We reserve the right to have payment made by cashiers/certified check or wire transfer only. We also reserve the right to demand a bank letter of guarantee for personal checks.Β Employees of Powell Auction are allowed to bid on any item under the same terms and conditions as every other bidder.Β Powell Auction reserves the right to bid, on behalf of the seller, up to any reserve price placed on any item.