After 40 Years, Chevy Dealership Unlocks Doors, Revealing Cars with Under 10 Miles!


After forty years of sitting idle, this Chevrolet dealership in Pierce, Nebraska would come to see the light of day yet again thanks to VanDerBrink Auctions.

This once in a lifetime opportunity takes us inside of the dealership and shows us how it has been sitting for years, left just as it was back in the day.

Inside, we see even more surprises as we’re greeted with a selection of cars including a Chevrolet Impala, old school pickup truck, and Chevrolet Bel Air, all with under five miles!

This 1963 Impala was one that dealership kept near and dear. However, decades of dust had dulled the exterior of the Impala, but opening the door revealed a pristine red interior and, more importantly, an astronomically low 11.4 miles on the Chevy’s odometer.

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