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The clock is winding down on one of the year’s most remarkable collections. Bidding ends Sunday evening for the November edition of Collector’s Elite Auctions, headlined by the once-in-a-lifetime pairing of a 1985 Chevrolet K10 4x4 Outdoorsman and its matching Winchester rifle. This month’s catalogue has drawn national attention from collectors, historians, and automotive enthusiasts alike—and with good reason.
The November lot reads like a museum catalogue brought to life. Anchored by the fully documented K10 Outdoorsman package, the lineup spans from frontier romance to exhibition-grade European craftsmanship, each piece carrying the kind of provenance that defines the Collector’s Elite standard.
1985 Chevrolet K10 4x4 Outdoorsman (with complete Outdoorsman contents)
Offered by Bryant Ridge Co., this unrestored survivor remains one of the most complete examples known. With its original Colorado Gold finish, factory paperwork, and full Outdoorsman kit—including the matching Winchester 94 XTR .30-30—this square body pickup is a time capsule for a generation of collectors who appreciate originality and unbroken provenance.
Colt Single Action Army Lawman Series Wyatt Earp Buntline
One of just 500 made, this 1970 production Colt is serial number 350WYE and includes the rare, serial-matching nickel-plated skeleton shoulder stock. A centerpiece for any Colt or Western commemorative collection.
Browning Belgium Custom Shop B3 Limited Edition Auto 5
Signed by master engraver Romanville B. and produced at FN Herstal for the Browning Custom Shop, this Auto 5 features exhibition-grade walnut and coin-finished scroll engraving, representing the height of Belgian craftsmanship.
Mauser P-08 Luger (Mauser 1940)
An honest and matching example of wartime engineering, showing field wear consistent with service history yet retaining smooth mechanical function—a hands-on reminder of its era.
Winchester Dodge Marksman 1000 Model 94 XTR Carbine
An unfired, boxed commemorative built to accompany the 1984 Dodge Marksman pickups. Only 775 were made, and this one remains complete with all factory materials—a pristine link between automotive and firearms history.
Collectors have until Sunday evening to secure their bids on these and dozens of additional rare and high-grade pieces. Each lot represents the kind of documentation, originality, and authenticity that serious collectors pursue for decades.
Bidding closes this Sunday evening at Collector’s Elite Auctions. To register, view catalogues, or access condition reports, visit Collector’s Elite Auctions online.