I have to confess to being Corvette prejudiced. Growing up I was never a fan of the Corvette, in fact...
Not sure why, but I seem to be having a number of automotive epiphanies lately, as a result of driving...
Living in Southern California, we’re admittedly pretty jaded when it comes to the classic cars we see on the road, on a day-to-day basis. Porsches, Ferraris, Cobras (real and re-imagined) for sure, but even exotic pre-war machinery. It’s like living in an alternate dimension when you see a Type 35...
100 years ago, almost anyone could become a car manufacturer. The automobile—and the advance in technology to create it—was in...
Gentlemen, please put the pens down. Now, place your checkbooks on the table and slowly back away from the podium…no...
As you’ll read in various sections of this month’s issue, the 2013 season got off to a surprisingly hot start with the annual orgy of collecting that is the Scottsdale auctions. While I want to come back around to what the overall market seems to be doing and where it...
With all the hustle and bustle of the holidays and the prospects of another Scottsdale auction week, it may have...
As brought home in living color on your television screen—or sadly perhaps your front room if you live on the...
It’s hard to believe it is already January 2013! With the coming of the New Year comes renewed attention and anticipation of arguably the single most important week in the collector car marketplace—the Scottsdale auctions. While last year’s Monterey/Pebble Beach sales eclipsed Scottsdale for total value of vehicles sold (a...
Another little piece of our motoring heritage is about to be banished to the rubbish bin of automotive history. Like...
I don’t know if it was coincidence or not, but at least a half dozen times—throughout the course of this...
Driving in to the office the other morning, I was listening to a comedian on the radio. His name is Adam Corolla and much to my pleasant surprise he was riffing on having just come back from competing at the Rolex Monterey Motorsport Reunion. When asked about the race he...
As you’ll see, throughout both sides of the magazine, this month we recognize and celebrate the 60th anniversary of Mercedes-Benz’s...
As you’ll read in this month’s news, Bloomberg News recently confirmed that a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO has been sold...
It seems strange to me that I’ve become an Alfa enthusiast, as I apparently have come to the party relatively late in my automotive life. As a kid, I was certainly crazy for Italian cars, Ferraris in particular, of course. They were fast and loud, low slung, sleek and sexy....
Whether you read about it in Vintage Racecar—or almost any other automotive publication—over the past year, chances are good that...
Despite what have been arguably the worst economic times in over a generation, the mantra of the auction world for...
For years, I’ve had readers of Vintage Racecar comment, “I love your magazine…I wish you did something like this on road cars!” Well, after 15 years of publishing Vintage Racecar, welcome to the debut issue of Vintage Roadcar. What you hold in your hands is a magazine that is totally...
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