The Lamborghini Countach is an “it” car. To paraphrase Billy Squier, everybody wants one. Who saw that coming? Back in the day, a Countach was
Author: Tony Rienzi
Once again, it’s time to compare my price predictions to the actual auction results. The GMC Syclone and the 1979 Ferrari 308 GT4 Dino came
Tony’s Take: π π π π I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: the Ferrari 512BBi is undervalued. It’s all about the “i.” The
Tony’s Take: ππ Back in the 90βs, Dinoβs were selling for $30k. In 2012, I bought an extra nice 1972 Dino for $110k. My favorite
Tony’s Take: πππππ In 2012, a dealer wouldn’t pay $50k for a Lamborghini Countach. Today, theyβd sell their first born to inventory one at ten
Tony’s Take: ππππ “Testarossa” means “Dentist” in southern Italy. Well not really. But every time I sell a Ferrari Testarossa, 512TR or M, a dentist
Introduced in 1985, the Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z (International Race of Champions) was coveted by Yankees and Southerners alike. A guido-mobile in the North (“Italian Rocco
Some consider the GMC Syclone the automotive equivalent of the world’s most fire retardant paper hat. As it is with kinky sex, if you don’t
Uncle Joe was the coolest guy I knew. The Philly hair stylist drove a Pantera, and he sure knew his cars. Back in the day,
Tony’s Take: Tony’s Take: πππ A kinky style and a beautiful voice (especially with a Tubi exhaust). What’s not to love? We’ll get to that.