28 Days of Ferrari: Day VII
Today we move decidedly up the ladder of collectibility from yesterday’s 1965 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2, to the Pininfarina-designed, Scaglietti-built 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4. We’re using as our example the...
View ArticleDAYS OF FERRARI 2008, Day 18: Interlude
I’ll be taking a brief break from DOF 2008; not only is it deadline week, but I’ve been spending time with the NE1000, working on a behind-the-scenes story on the Herculean efforts of Steve Markowski...
View ArticleScottsdale Highlights, and a trip to Desert Valley
Jeff Koch, Terry McGean and I have been off in all directions here in Scottsdale the last few days. Here’s a handful of highlights from the auctions (and other stuff) so far: RM Auctions RM Auctions...
View ArticleMonterey by night
Truthfully, the whole experience of Monterey and Pebble Beach in August is all about people, with cars almost an afterthought other than as a magnet for those wanting to be part of a big, pricey week...
View ArticleCollection of 2,000 high-end model cars goes up for auction
Photos courtesy Auctions America by RM We’ve said it for years here at Hemmings: In many cases, buying automobilia and collectibles can put you into this hobby in a very pleasant, affordable and...
View ArticleN.A.R.T. Ferrari sells for $27.5 million, becomes most expensive Ferrari to...
Photos by Darin Schnabel, courtesy RM Auctions. While it wasn’t enough to dethrone Juan Manuel Fangio’s 1954 Mercedes-Benz W196 as the most expensive car to sell at public auction, the $27.5 million...
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