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$41,761,691 paid for Ferrari 250 GTO invites the " Bubble " question
Within an article written by Paul Hudson of The Telegraph, the question of whether the Classic Car Auction bubble is about to burst, or whether we are going to see continued and sustainable growth in Classic cars that we purchase and send to auction in the future.
How to make $40,000 with one car
Reading through the 8th of October copy of Classic Car Weekly, we were very excited, as we always are when reading the Auction News page. This edition proved no exception, with a Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC having just sold for GB£31,500 (AU$57,580).
Racing up in value
Everyone knows that Lotus's always rise in value, although now it seems that they are really taking off. In a recent list of " Mid-engined sports cars on the rise ", Classic Car Weekly has named not one but two Lotus's as star performers.
First Range Rover sells for $244,000 ( £132,000 )
The first production Range Rover sold for £132,000 was sold on the 4th of September at the Salon Prive' auction, after much speculation as to what the eventual price would be.
Classic Car Market heads for correction..................on certain models
The Hagerty Investment seminar was held recently as reported by Classic Car Weekly in their edition of Wednesday the 10th of September, 2014, and as suspected, concluded that certain makes and models would continue rising whilst others will fall.
Silverstone Auctions has to add an extra sale date due to demand
Silverstone Auctions have now had to add an extra sale date to their calendar, due to unprecedented demand.
Youngest Classic Car dealer shakes up the market
Sam Fretwell is Britain's youngest dealer of Classic Cars, with his business www.classicwise.co.uk booming for the owner. Sam is based in Nottinghamshire, and has sold 94 cars in a very short time, and is well on his way to his 100th.
How do I start making money from Classic Cars now ? (Part 4 of 4)
In this final part of our guide regarding how to make money from Classic Cars, we are now going to list some of the issues that may be worth considering on your way to total success in this industry:
Classic and Sports Car Magazine test a Jaguar Mk2 3.8 on sale for GB£52,995 (AU$95,143)
The car in question is a 1963 Jaguar Mk2 3.8 Beacham that has been tested in the September, 2014 edition of Classic and Sports Car Magazine.
Porsche 930 Turbo rises from GB£20K (AU$35,900) to GB£70K (125,700) in just 4 years
As reported in the October, 2014 edition of Classic Cars Magazine that has just hit the shelves in the U.K., the prices of Porsche 930 Turbo's have finally caught up to where they should have been.
The Rise and Rise of the Volkswagen Kombi
As we are all aware, the humble Volkswagen Kombi van began it's coming of age some time ago, and is now going on into realms that owners some years ago would have only dreamt of valuewise.
How do I start making money from Classic Cars now ? ( Part 3 of 4)
Classic Car Investing and trading is going gangbusters now, and in Part's 1 and 2 of our series on assisting you in getting involved, we have given you a few of the tips that are required to make Classic Car Investing your life choice.
Ferrari 360 values rise strongly in last 2 years
It is almost amazing to think that the first Ferrari 360 that we bought to export to Australia just 4 short years ago cost us only £23,450 (AU$40,431).
How do I start making money from Classic Cars ? (Part 2 of 4)
In the first part of this series, we began coaching you through a four step process towards making money with Classic Cars. In this second part of the programme, we are now supplying you with some tools to undertake the tasks.
The Aston Martin frenzy continues
As reported in the Classic Car weekly editon of the 30th of July, 2014, the Aston Martin frenzy is continuing, and widening it's net.