by AAGadmin | May 15, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services
* Old cars are like old people, what works this week, may not work next week. * If you buy an old car, you’re going to put money into it. No one knows how much. * Buy the one you like. * Always see the title before you commit to buy.
by AAGadmin | May 2, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
Ask a classic car expert to name the five most collectible automobiles ever built and chances are very good that the 1954-1957 Mercedes Benz 300SL Gullwing is on the list. Instantly recognizable by its upward swinging doors, the Gullwing was a stunning accomplishment...
by AAGadmin | Apr 16, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
Back in 1957, I was a high school freshman, not quite old enough to have my driver’s license. Even though I could not legally drive, I was already a certified car nut. The fall introduction of the new cars was a big deal. When I first...
by AAGadmin | Apr 2, 2014 | 01 Time Sensitive Articles, Blog Articles, More Services, Prepurchase Inspections
Here we are again. It’s starting to feel like spring in many parts of the country and collector cars and trucks that have been in storage all winter will soon be hitting the road. Sellers get their cars ready to show. Buyers begin to get serious in their search for a...
by AAGadmin | Mar 21, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
The 1936 Cord 810 and the 1937 Cord 812 were in the second generation of Cords produced by the Auburn Automobile Company. Those Cords were the first to have unibody construction, hide-away headlights, concealed door hinges, taillights built into the car instead of...
by AAGadmin | Mar 10, 2014 | AAG Certified Agent News, Blog Articles, Shows & Events
“Life really is stranger than fiction” is a frequent statement heard from our founder and president Larry Batton. Who could have ever imagined that the earth would swallow up some of the most significant Corvettes at the museum while most of us were...