Online-only auction features over 500 items, gathered by three generations of collectors in the Dielman family
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Online-only auction features over 500 items, gathered by three generations of collectors in the Dielman family
Original 1952 Dodge power wagon purchased new by Grampa Dielman. 4x4, winch. Green with black fenders. 19,952 miles. 6 cylinder and manual transmission, side mount spare, bench seat.



BOX ELDER, MONT.- An amazing barn find collection of dry Western, rust-free classic cars, trucks, tractors, stationary gas engines and more – over 500 items in all, spanning multiple generations in the Dielman family – will be sold in an online-only auction. Bidding is live now and ends Monday, July 28th, starting at 10am Central Time. Previews will be held July 18-19.

“Every collector is looking for those rust-free originals and this collection has many,” said Yvette VanDerBrink, whose Minnesota-based firm VanDerBrink Auctions is conducting the sale. “I have spent many hours with this collection, and they are wonderful. You won’t want to miss this chance to acquire dry, Western classics now waiting for buyers at the Dielman farms.”


1909 REO maroon motor car company Model D toy tonneau car. Older restore. 4-seater. Wood spoke rims. Black leather seating. 4 cylinder 30hp motor and chain drive. The lamps are there.

She added, “There’s something for everyone, from 1957 Chevrolets bought new by the family, to rows of Chevrolet, Dodge, and GMC pickups, grain trucks, square-body pickups, Titan tractors, Lincolns, Maxwells, REOs and many pre-war, rare vehicles from the 1910s to the 1970’s, plus several project 1924 White Yellowstone buses and International, Case, and John Deere tractors.”

All bidding is available through www.VanDerBrinkAuctions.com.

Lewis Dielman, the late patriarch of the Dielman clan, was the only child of Alverta and George Dielman, who purchased 160 acres in Box Elder in 1935. There, they raised wheat, barley, oats, and even chickens on what became a multi-generational family farm. Lewis always loved cars and what eventually became an astounding collection began as a bet between him and his dad.


1918 white Hupmobile Model R roadster. 4 cylinder. Manual transmission. Not running. Cream cloth top. Rear spare. Dual horns. Hupmobile moto meter. Red leather bench seat. Spoked rims.

Young Lewis wanted a car, and father George, said, “I bet you can’t buy those cars we saw for about $50 each. If you get them for less, then make a deal. Bet you can’t.” Well, the challenge was on. Lewis took the bet and bought the cars for $35 each. That started the Dielman collection. Lewis liked Dodge pickups, Buicks and Lincolns. His very first car was a 1940 Chevrolet coupe.

That car is still in the collection. The father-and-son duo started going to auctions and traveled around the area, buying vehicles, trucks, and more. Soon, car dealers would call them to buy the vehicles they would take in on trade. The Dielman collection grew larger. Lewis got married and started a family. The sons and daughter were also interested in cars and the collecting adventures.


Rare tan and black 1930 Lincoln Model L convertible coupe project car. Dual side mount spares. Golf doors. Wire spoked rims. 77,147 miles on the odometer. FH8 and manual transmission.

They eventually had so many vehicles that they would sell parts to area residents to fix their cars. Three generations of the Dielman family were all together buying cars, trucks, and pickups, and bringing them to the homestead and stashing them away. They would come across some unusual Lincolns and other rare classics. These will also be in the auction.

Grampa George Dielman eventually passed away, but Lewis and the Dielmans remained fixtures at auctions and kept buying more vehicles. In the 1980s, Lewis had one auction and then another auction of about 600 vehicles and he even sold some of his rare classics, but he wasn’t done. He was still buying up until the week he passed. His last purchase was a 1975 Volkswagen Beetle, which he purchased brand new for his wife prior to her passing.


1930 grey and black Ford Model A coupe. Original. Side mount spare. Wire spoked rims. No seat in rumble seat. 4 cylinder gas. Manual transmission. 47,533 miles. Cloth bench. Heater.

Now, with the passing of their father, Linn, Mark, and Alvie Dielman have started the task of selling the massive collection – three generations of classics packed away in the buildings at two farms and four buildings in town. Dust covers the classics, but now they’re all being pulled out to be sold for other collectors to enjoy. The process started last year and was recently completed.

“Letting go of all these wonderful vehicles is incredibly hard for me and my family, as we’ve built up not just a lifetime collection but memories as well,” said Linn Dielman, one of Lewis’s four children (six, counting two step-children), three of whom survive. “I encourage people to come out to the farm and see for themselves these great old cars and other vehicles. Most have been in storage for anywhere from 20-60 years. Each one is a true slice of automotive history.”


Original 1941 black Packard 150 limo sedan. 4dr suicide doors. 7-passenger sedan. Nice stainless. Straight 8 and 3 speed transmission. Not running. 38,940 original miles. Woodgrain.

Because this is an online-only auction, there is no live bidding. Folks will need to bid through the online catalog at www.VanDerBrinkAuctions.com. Items will close every minute on auction day and may have extended bidding to determine the winning bidder. Bidders should review all pictures, watch videos on social media and websites, call with questions, and bid accordingly.

VanDerBrink Auctions, LLC has been working with the Dielman family since last year and getting the collection ready for buyers. The farms are located about 48 miles from Havre, MT and West of Box Elder, MT. The location is ideal for lining up, but it is still part of the Wild West with very limited cell phone, no internet, and other services (and weather) that are not reliable.


1957 pink and white Chevrolet Belair 4dr wagon. Very clean, some glass cracked. Black and silver bench seat. 283 V8 with automatic transmission. Not running. Odometer shows 52,187.

The July 18th and 19th previews will be held from 10-5 Mountain time each day at the Dielman Family Farms in Box Elder, Montana. Directions are as follows:

From Havre, Montana, Hwy. 2 west to Gilford, about 30 miles, then turn south on Cnty. Rd. 448 about 18 miles and see the North farm on the left. The South farm is straight ahead down the Minimum Maintenance Road. From Box Elder, Montana - Turn left across the railroad tracks on Cnty Rd 448 or Box Elder Road and go 14 miles and the North Farm will be visible on the right.

Potential bidder/buyers can come and preview and go back home and bid. After the catalog has closed, there will be scheduled load-outs for winning bidders. The pictures and catalog are up and online now and ready for bidding. We hope to see you at the preview. Get all the details, catalog, and online bidding, end times, and more auctions at www.vanderbrinkauctions.com .


1939 black Cadillac Model 61 4dr suicide door sedan. Model 61. 55,151 miles. 8 cylinder. Not running. Stored inside. Grey cloth interior. Bench seat. Nice stainless. Manual transmission.

Follow VanDerBrink Auctions, LLC on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and more updates. You won’t want to miss this opportunity at Dry Western Classics. www.vanderbrinkauctions.com.










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