361: Digging Up Automotive Gold with Ryan Brutt
In this episode, we’re joined by Ryan Brutt—aka the Automotive Archaeologist—who’s spent the last decade on the road uncovering America’s forgotten automotive treasures.
In this episode, we’re joined by Ryan Brutt—aka the Automotive Archaeologist—who’s spent the last decade on the road uncovering America’s forgotten automotive treasures.
🚗✨ In this episode, automotive expert Jonny Lieberman takes us on a deep dive into his favorite cars from the stunning Moda Miami showfield, showcasing some of the most breathtaking collector cars on display.
RM Sotheby’s Miami sale features a selection of automobiles that haven’t been publicly available for decades.
The 1908 Mercedes 17.3-Liter 150 HP 'Brooklands' Semmering Rennwagen was decades ahead of its time.
Greg Stanley and Ken Gross review the exhibit 'Bugatti: Reaching for Perfection', which showcases Bugatti cars, sculptures, and furniture, highlighting the family's multigenerational ambition and creativity.
Will collector car value continue to decline in 2025?
Dave Kinney is the creator of Hagerty's Valuation Tools and the Founder of US Appraisal, a classic and collectible automotive, truck, and motorcycle appraisal company.
During the early days of automobiles, numerous manufacturers used poems to sell cars.
Like a middle child, there are some collector cars which are not getting the recognition they deserve.
What are some of the valuation trends within the collector car marketplace?
Mike Roberts joins Greg Stanley again to discuss cars to watch in the coming year.
This incredible Packard 238 Special Roadster is one-of-a-kind and paced the Indianapolis 500 in 1915.