New YouTube Video: Behind the Scenes – RM Sotheby’s Scottsdale

Posted on: February 18th, 2022 by

What is it like to be a Car Specialist for the global leader in the investment-quality collector car market? Join RM Sotheby’s Car Specialist Greg Stanley as he gives you a behind the scene view of the record breaking Scottsdale auction. Jump into the passenger seat as he test drives a Ferrari F512M and something…

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187: Details for RM Sotheby’s February Online Sale

Posted on: February 17th, 2022 by

RM Sotheby’s February Online Sale 2013 Mini Cooper Coupe John Cooper Works GP Conversion $25,000 – $30,000 USD Single-owner MINI Cooper Coupe John Cooper Works, meticulously converted to GP spec using OEM parts Showing just over 68,600 miles at cataloguing time Finished in White Silver Metallic with JCW signature Chili Red top, side mirrors, spoilers,…

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February Collector Car Market Trend Update

Posted on: February 14th, 2022 by

I’ve been eyeballs-deep in collector car values, and I recently reviewed many trends on the podcast episodes (in blue).  Just click the title to listen to the complete episode.  For the Collector Car Fantasy Football Championship episode, I had industry experts track 44 cars to see how they performed over the last year.  Like Fantasy…

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New YouTube: Behind the Scenes – RM Sotheby’s Scottsdale

Posted on: February 3rd, 2022 by

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185: What Cars Made It Into Mark Greene’s Ultimate Garage?

Posted on: February 3rd, 2022 by

Here are the cars Mark Greene selected for his Ultimate Garage.  Be sure to listen to the podcast to find out why he chose these particular cars. 1987 Porsche Turbo – A car I have that I call my Orange Crush. 1958 Speedster Outlaw built by Rod Emory or John Willhoit 1958 Porsche Coupe, same…

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184: What Cars Changed The World? (1950s – 1960s)

Posted on: January 27th, 2022 by

100 Cars That Changed The World (1950s – 1960s) 1950 Nash Rambler Nash introduced the Rambler in 1950 as its lowest-priced model at $1,800, which wasn’t cheap by any means. But buyers got a car that was loaded with standard equipment, including a radio, heater, courtesy lights, an electric clock, custom upholstery, wheel discs, and…

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183: What Cool Cars are available during Arizona Auction Week?

Posted on: January 20th, 2022 by

183: Arizona Car Week Review Welcome back to The Collector Car Podcast! It is time to review some incredible automobiles coming to the Arizona Car Week in Scottsdale.  Join Greg Stanley as he reviews the star cars from RM Sotheby’s, Barrett Jackson, Gooding & Co and Bonhams. RM Sotheby’s Arizona Modern: Tenenbaum Collection Spotlights Cutting…

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182: Future Update: Greg Stanley’s 2022 Bull Market List

Posted on: January 13th, 2022 by

Welcome back to The Collector Car Podcast! For this episode, I will review thirty cars that are moving in the marketplace.  I will review 10 cars I picked last year, 10 cars for 2022 and I will review Hagerty’s Bull Market List.  They have access to some incredible data so be sure to stay tuned…

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181: What is the Most Valuable Porsche from Every Model & Generation?

Posted on: January 5th, 2022 by

The Most Valuable Porsche by Model & Generation Before we begin, I have a few updates: Leno, new website and January events. For this Market Review, I am going to start with 356s and end with 911s.  In between those, I will review everything from 914s, 944s, 928s, 968s, 959, Boxster, Carrera GTs and 918s. …

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180: What Cars Changed The World? (1930s-1940s)

Posted on: December 30th, 2021 by

180: 100 Cars That Changed The World (1930s-1940s) This is the second of a four part series reviewing the 100 Cars That Changed The World 1930 Cadillac Sixteen “The eight cylinder engine was the most reliable and popular luxury car engine in America by the mid 1920s, and Cadillac had pioneered it in 1915. Packard…

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179: What are the 25 Worst Cars of All Time?

Posted on: December 23rd, 2021 by

25. 1977 Lincoln Versailles: Responding to the challenge of the Cadillac Seville, Lincoln took the Mercury Monarch, added a Continental bump on the trunk and a Mark IV grille up front, and tried to pass it off as sophisticated. 24. 1976 Dodge Aspen/Plymouth Volare: At Chrysler’s nadir, it built these strictly conventional compact cars that…

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177: What are the Top 25 Collector Car Sales of 2021?

Posted on: December 9th, 2021 by

11) 1965 SHELBY 427 COBRA ROADSTER, CSX3178, Carroll Shelby’s Personal 427 Cobra One of the crown jewels of Carroll Shelby’s personal collection, this 1965 Shelby 427 Cobra, CSX3178, was owned by Carroll Shelby from the day it was assembled in March 1966 until his passing in May 2012. One of just five 427 Cobras finished…

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