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 | 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 | Feb 19, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
The 1969 Camaro was significant for being the last of the first generation of Camaros, and the last year that a convertible was offered until 1987. It sold in the highest numbers of those first three years (almost a quarter of a million examples), and remains the...
by AAGadmin | Feb 13, 2014 | 01 Time Sensitive Articles, Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
Auction Results Comparison ¨ 2347 vehicles sold in 2014 ¨ 2188 vehicles sold in 2013 ¨ 159 more vehicles sold this year. $243M spent in 2014 ¨ $222M spent in 2013 ¨ Sales up $21M this year ¨ Stats are unofficial, includes buyer’s commission and does not include boats,...
by AAGadmin | Aug 19, 2013 | Blog Articles, More Services, Shows & Events, Value Appraisals
Is now the time to buy? Where are values headed? What to expect when selling How to find that special Corvette What makes it a good investment? Come to AAG’s Value Trends Seminar at Corvettes at Carlisle . August 24th -1:30—”R” Building...
by AAGadmin | Aug 12, 2013 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
As with all types of insurance, there can be some confusion about what you’re actually getting. Actual Cash Value The most popular type of policy written for daily drivers will only pay out the value determined by the insurance company at the time of your total loss...