2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0 “SE” Coupé, Bonhams, December 12, 2022 Tony’s Take: Collectors love low-mileage cars. The lower the mileage, the more they’ll pay.
Tony’s Take: This one-of-one matte-black on black Ferrari Enzo was built for the Sultan of Brunei. The vast majority of the Sultan’s controversial 2500-car collection
Tony’s Take: According to Motors, Megabytes & Mods, the Porsche 930 Turbo is “the world’s most iconic car.” It’s easy to understand why the YouTube pistonheads
Tony’s Take: What is it with Bonhams? Why would they put a car online without any description? One assumes the auction house will eventually tell
Tony’s Take: A white Ferrari? Once upon a time you couldn’t give it away. Today, a Ferrari in anything other than red rings the bell.
Tony’s Take: 1981 Lamborghini Countach LP400 S lowbody with 3852 miles on the clock – one of 237 cars equipped with the 4.0-liter engine and
StanceWorks took their self-named 244 GTK to the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show this year. The FrankenFerrari won SEMA’s best high performance build. Because
Tony’s Take: Here it is: the Holy Grail! The last of the great air cooled Turbo 911’s! Our story begins in 1995 . . .
Tony’s Take: Here’s a perfect example of a Ferrari that isn’t as good as another Ferrari (the F40) that brings in bigger bucks because of
Tony’s Take: This is hardly my first Porsche 911 Turbo prediction rodeo. The last example – a Grand Prix White over Flamenco Red ’86 with