401: When Provenance Becomes the Product with Nick Hartnack
What happens to a car’s story when the engine is off and the garage door is closed?
What happens to a car’s story when the engine is off and the garage door is closed?
This episode of The Collector Car Podcast marks a big personal milestone as I officially announce my upcoming book, The Enthusiast’s Guide to Collector Cars.
In this episode of The Collector Car Podcast, I’m joined by automotive enthusiast, broadcaster, and all-around car guy Matthew “Motorator” D’Andria
In this episode of The Collector Car Podcast, I sit down with noted appraiser and Hagerty Price Guide founder Dave Kinney
Ever wonder what it takes to become a concours judge at the world’s most prestigious car shows?
From being brought home in a 1966 Shelby GT350 to founding the Gumball Gallery, artist and Navy veteran Ian Espich has lived a life fueled by creativity and car culture.
In this episode, I sit down with Steve Purdy — writer, photographer, producer, and automotive historian — to discuss his stunning new art book, Mascots in Motion.
This week I step inside Waterworks Visual Arts Center in Salisbury, NC to experience Heidi Mraz’s immersive automotive art exhibit.
What’s the real risk of registering your Ferrari or Bugatti under a Montana LLC?
This week, Greg Stanley sits down with Joe Kaminkow, legendary game designer and lifelong car enthusiast, to discuss his incredible tribute to 007—a newly created James Bond Aston Martin DB5.
Join The Collector Car Podcast for a special conversation with renowned automotive historian and curator Ken Gross as we explore “Roaring: Art, Fashion and the Automobile in France, 1918-1939” exhibit at the Saint Louis Art Museum.
In this special episode of The Collector Car Podcast, Pixar’s Jay Ward returns—not just as the man behind Cars, but as a guest judge at the Hillsborough Concours d’Elegance, one of the most prestigious collector car events on the West Coast.