by AAGadmin | May 18, 2018 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
Classic car collectors know that one of the most rewarding things about collecting vintage vehicles is how these cars tend to retain their value with proper maintenance and care. More importantly, they are aware that to protect the value of their investments, it is...
by AAGadmin | Apr 13, 2018 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
At some point in every car owner’s life, you ask yourself “How much is my car worth?” Car appraisal is the process that allows us to answer this question, but not all appraisals are the same. An inaccurate appraisal can cost you a lot of money...
by AAGadmin | Jul 18, 2014 | Blog Articles, Value Appraisals
The restyled 1970 Chevelle offered the Super Sport as an option package for hardtops and convertibles. There were 49,862 SS 396 Chevelles produced in 1970 and they sold for the amazing price of $3,439 for the coupe and $3,639 for the convertible. The SS 396 option...
by AAGadmin | Jun 13, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
America’s favorite pony car and automotive icon turned 50 this year. The Ford Mustang has been an important part of the motoring world since 1964. From the beginning, it set the standard for affordable, fun cars. It offered extensive options and packages, including...
by AAGadmin | May 27, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
At some time in 1952, GM President, Harlow Curtice and the General Manager, Thomas Keating met with Harley Earl head of the company’s Art & Color Section, which was responsible for the design of all new GM products. The purpose was to view a mock up of a project...
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...