What Car Is About To Explode In Value?
"Stop writing about that car!" you fine members of the commentariat often implore me. "I’m trying to buy one and I don’t want the price to go up!" Read more…
"Stop writing about that car!" you fine members of the commentariat often implore me. "I’m trying to buy one and I don’t want the price to go up!" Read more…
Let’s start from at the beginning by saying that the car in these pictures is, in fact, a ’70 Mustang. In place of the ’70s two-headlight front end, owner Bob Cook installed the fenders and grille of a ’69. The Read more
They say your first million is the hardest to get. But spending it is very easy, especially if you love cars. Read more…
Great Race overall leader Steve and Ed Tourje in their 1939 Ford sedan arrive at the lunch stop in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Photos by the author. [Editor’s Note: Due to a technical glitch, we weren’t able to post Matt’s update Read more
So your heart says “Porsche,” but your bank balance says “used Kia?” Here you go. The seller describes this 43,000-mile 1974 Porsche 914 1.8 for sale on Hemmings.com as a barn find, and the Valvoline oil-change sticker on the inner Read more
The sinkhole Corvettes on display. Photos courtesy National Corvette Musuem. The sinkhole that opened up beneath the Skydome of the National Corvette Museum on February 12 had one unforeseen consequence: It has driven museum attendance (and revenue) significantly upward. So Read more
An Alfa Romeo T33TT/3 practices for the 1972 Targa Florio. Still image from video. Michael Keyser was a racer before he was a film producer, and perhaps his inside knowledge of the sport is what makes Keyser’s 1972 documentary The Read more
1986 Pontiac Sunbird GT coupe. Photos courtesy of GM Media Archives. The second-generation Pontiac Sunbird, introduced by the automaker for the 1982 model year as the J2000, was built to be an inexpensive and fuel-efficient front-wheel-drive commuter car capable of Read more
1971 AMC Gremlin X. Images courtesy of ProductionCars.com. By the late 1960s, it was apparent that America’s appetite for small, inexpensive and fuel-efficient cars wasn’t going to disappear. To counter this assault on market share, American automakers opened the 1970s Read more
Context makes all the difference. Most of the photos in our carspotting series show what are now old cars when they were new or relatively new and in their natural elements – out on the streets or in parking lots. Read more