Author Ken Gross with his 275 GTB/6C (S/N 08801) in the 1980s. He purchased it in 1981 and sold it for 20 times as much in 1989. Others weren't nearly as lucky. Ken Gross Stay up to speed with stories ...
Have you ever spotted a car that used to be common and realized, in that moment, how uncommon it has become? Never mind the antiques—most of us don’t remember when Model Ts dotted city streets ...
Want to know something kids today can’t get enough of? Dogs. Especially really cute ones with sad eyes. Gen-Zers are also into—get this—hot drinks on cold days. Some like cilantro, but others hate it.
Want a better understanding of what’s driving collector-car values? Sign up for the Hagerty Insider newsletter. Rivet for rivet, I’m not sure you can find a car that matches the Ford GT40’s raw ...
For those not from North American enclaves where French influence remains vibrant, the phrase “defiantly French” may require some context. In a continent where English and Spanish largely won the ...
Hot off an amazing first drive of the new Corvette Z06, and in recognition of the marque’s place as one of the most popular choices among Hagerty clients, we thought it’d be a good moment to throw a ...
Fresh off driving the new Z06, I’ve been reminiscing about how Corvettes, particularly the C4 (the fourth generation built from 1984-96), were among the first cars to shape my budding automotive ...
Almost lost in the big Mustang Mach E debut late last year was another Mustang milestone: The final S550-generation GT350 rolled off the assembly line. Introduced in 2015 to commemorate the 50th ...
Want a better understanding of what’s driving collector-car values? Sign up for the Hagerty Insider newsletter. One of the most consistent things about collections of vintage Ferraris is that they all ...
Almost everyone has an opinion about Pontiac Firebirds. Ours, for the record, is that they’re pretty great. Spanning 35 years, four generations, and myriad high-performance variations—not to mention ...
Well, that didn’t take very long. Just three months after we cast our prediction that a Japanese car would sell at or more than $2 million at auction sometime in the new year, Gooding & Company ...
Welcome to “The Founding Fathers of Car Collecting,” a new Hagerty Insider series about the titans at the forefront of establishing and defining the culture and trends of the collector car world.
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