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2020 Scottsdale Collectible Car Auction Preview: The million-dollar cars
Each January the eyes of the automotive auction world turn to Scottsdale in Arizona for a round of major events that set the tone for the remainder of the auction year. In 2020, by our reckoning, 40 cars have the potential to sell for a million dollars.
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You can now order a brand-new, first-gen Ford Bronco
With a new 2020 Ford Bronco rumored to debut at the 2019 Detroit Auto Show , and never-waning fanfare around the original 1966-77 Bronco, it would appear there's a market for these SUVs whether old or new. But what if you could have both? Now you can, thanks to a company called Gateway Bronco out of Hamel, Illinois. Founded by mechanical engineer and entrepreneur Seth Burgett , Gateway Bronco began in 2016 as a Ford Bronco restoration company, but Burgett had higher ambitions.
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The Auto Rental Is Born (1952)
Overcoming the fear of losing vehicles to crooked customers, the drive-it-yourself industry boomed after World War II.
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If you love typography, go to car shows.
Designers were never shy about shouting a car’s name. Local car shows are often a chance to capture chrome script or a fetching period decal that features compelling typography.
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The 1975 paint scheme that changed race cars forever.
This year marks 40 years of art cars at Le Mans, and we have one man to thank: Hervé Poulain. Race car liveries went through three major transformations, evolving initially from largely solid national racing colors to sponsor-filled bodywork.
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Friday 22nd August 1902
Cadillac, which is among the oldest automobile brands in the world, second in America only to fellow GM marque Buick, was founded in Detroit, Michigan, US.
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The First Honda In America Is Getting Exactly What It Deserves
Tim Mings is maybe the only mechanic on Earth who wrenches exclusively on Honda N600s and Z600s.
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Wednesday 24th November 1965
The UK government introduced an experimental speed limit of 70mph on motorways in England. The trial was introduced due to the high number of accidents while drivers were free to go as fast as they liked after the first highway – the M1 – was opened in 1959. The two-year experiment by the Department of Transport was deeply unpopular and led to protest campaigns by motoring groups such as the RAC and AA. But by 1967 – when Transport Secretary Barbara Castle made her decision to make the...
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365 Days of Motoring
365 Days of Motoring An Everyday Journey Through its History, Facts and Trivia.Belt up and enjoy this 365-day ride as you cruise past the most momentous motoring events in history. Packed with fascinating facts about races, motorists and the history of the mighty engine, this website a must visit for any car enthusiast.
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Long Term Parking
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1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB sells for $11 million
A 1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase (SWB) Berlinetta (one of just 167) was sold for £7,392,000 (US$11,439,774) earlier this week, making it the 26th car in history to sell for beyond seven figures.
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1958 Corvette
Silver Blue with Silver Blue Interior and Silver Cove. Blue Soft-Top. 283 - 290 HP Fulie, 4 - Speed
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This Aston Martin V8 Is a Shared Experience for Father and Son
1977 Aston Martin V8 Series 3
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26th August 1959 - Mini makes its debut
The British Motor Corporation (BMC) launched its newest car, the small, affordable–at a price tag of less than $800–Mark I Mini. The diminutive Mini went on to become one of the best-selling British cars in history.
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