The collector car market is poised on a precipice. Or not. Recession? What recession? The Ford GT’s and BMW 507’s of the world are holding
Category: Auction Results
I gave this 1987 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet the once-over and called it: $110K. Then I learned that the Carfax-specified “odometer rollback” was a “clerical
The times they are a changin’. Or they will be, if the stock market continues its downward fall. If you’re a car collector in the
Before I started this website, a lot of my predictions were pure gut, drawing on decades of experience in the car business. Farago brought a
As John Prine sang, pretty good, not bad, I can’t complain. Don’t get me wrong. I was screaming and shouting at the TV when the
How did I predict that the ’84 Lamborghini Countach 5000S would do $1m? Critics suggested I stuck my finger in the air and made a lucky
Goodings pegged the hammer price for their low-mileage Ferrari F40 at $2.75m to $3.25m. More than a few of my colleagues considered the estimate optimistic.
The word on the street: RM Sotheby’s 1984 Lamborghini Countach 5000S would never make the top end of its estimate. After researching the car and
Few sales were scored early on during last night’s first-ever Broad Arrow Monterey Auction. Same for the end of the proceedings. The Mercedes 540K Spezial
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