As has been widely reported, the classic car market has been displaying some volatility of late with many pre-1990s models falling back somewhat following a sustained period of growth. While this has complicated life for the investor/speculator, it has opened up buying opportunities for the enthus...
The same could also be said of the 1974 Westfield Lotus XI, a race-derived kit car which also comfortably exceeded estimate before finally falling to a Belgian internet bidder for £16,720, the relatively small 1,275cc A-Series engine being more than compensated by the extreme light weight...
A DB5 was by no means the most expensive car listed in the UK in 1963; that accolade belonged to theRolls-RoycePhantom V with James Young Touring Limousine body, at £9286, soon to be eclipsed by the £11,000 Ferrari 500 Superfast. But the DB5 was more expensive than almost all of...
The Pininfarina-designed car was originally produced from 1984 to 1991, with some late production samples falling into the 1992 model year. The great majority of Testarossa's produced by the factory were built as coupes, although a handful were made with a convertible body style and delivered ...
Was refered to you by one of the classic car guys in Roseburg. Great site!! Well presented, fast and easy to navigate. Watching the prices, it's obvious that some people know that the housing boom is over (and some don't). Have some cars to sell but need to get good pics, so ...
Top speed190mph Mpg22 Price new£115,215 (2010) Price now£120-180,000* *Prices correct at date of original publication READ MORE 50 years of BMW M cars Buyer’s guide: BMW E46 M3 Daring to be different: Lotus Elan M100 vs BMW Z1...
The UKHagerty Price Guide (HPG)update has just been published. Now containing 2,049 classic car models and over 40,000 individual values, the Guide tracks prices using auction data, insured values and dealer prices. The headline figures make for very interesting reading. TheHPG Classic Index, ...
He never lived to see such auction prices, which he would likely have been surprised to see. The money would have been a valuation of his judgment and taste. What the Ruby Slippers meant to him was best expressed in an interview with Los Angeles Times journalist Kathleen Hendrix in 1977, ...
Making slow, serene progress through the busy Paris streets it’s clear that, in town, this is not a car in which you would do anything as uncouth as nailing the accelerator; this is a machine to see, and be seen in. Confirmation of its hard-won place in the hearts of the Parisian...
All of this, the whole story in the film, is taking place in Fred’s mind, as he flees the scene in his car. Fred is in a fugue state, until he slowly realizes, bit by bit, that he really did kill and dismember his wife. So in the last scene, Fred is caught, and being ...