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In addition to one of the most impressive assemblies of dealership neon signs, the video shows just a few of the other Fords ...
Over the last many years, I have noticed the size of tires on cars the public is offered just keeps increasing. When I was a teen, the most common [wheel and] tire size was 14” with some 13” and 15” ...
In the car world, we hear the word “preservation” quite a bit. For many, it means an uncompromising reverence for all-original classic automobiles that are just as they were when they were new, or ...
People often complain that those gorgeous and slippery concept cars that automakers create to tout their brand vision and design prowess get watered down to weak sauce by the time they reach ...
As the first three months of the year drew to a close, we witnessed what could be best described as a roller coaster. We observed some enthusiasm returning to the market in January, but by the end of ...
“Special then, special now.” That mantra goes a long way in explaining today’s collector car market. The idea is this: If a car was unique and desirable when it was new due to style, performance, or ...
The buzz around the recently confirmed sixth-generation Honda Prelude demonstrates that enthusiasts are hurting for a proper coupe. Maybe we’ve only begun to appreciate them now that they’re gone, but ...
It’s storage season for those of us in the Snow Belt, and that means great debates are raging online regarding the “proper” way to store a car. I have multiple vehicles in storage right now, each in a ...
Happy New Year and welcome to 2025! On our calendar, January means big auctions, as well as a time to reflect on the previous year and debrief. It is also when we release our quarterly update of the ...
This story first appeared in the November/December 2024 issue of Hagerty Drivers Club magazine. Join the club to receive our award-winning magazine and enjoy insider access to automotive events, ...
You may have seen a photo floating around the Internet that depicts a gaggle of Mavericks—not the pickup, but the econo-coupe that preceded it—lurking in what appears to be some type of natural cave.
If you’ve been paying attention to the collector car market the past few months, it’s clear that the pandemic boom is over. While blue chip grade prices appeared particularly shaky at the Monterey ...