422: Stories from the Auction Block with Stephen Cox Former Mecum Auctions Announcer
What is it really like behind the microphone at some of the biggest collector car auctions in the world?
What is it really like behind the microphone at some of the biggest collector car auctions in the world?
What happens when the next generation no longer knows how to restore, preserve, or even understand the cars we love?
This week on the Collector Car Podcast, I sit down with Jeff O'Neill to discuss how he transformed a passion for motorsports, wine, hospitality, and historic racing into one of the most exciting automotive events in the country: Velocity Invitational.
This week on The Collector Car Podcast, I sit down with Peter Nam to discuss the philosophy, craftsmanship, and obsession behind Gunther Werks — the company redefining what an air-cooled Porsche can be.
What’s really happening in today’s collector car market? I sit down with Stewart Howden of Classic Auto Mall to break it all down—from shifting buyer behavior to which cars are gaining momentum (and which ones are quietly cooling off).
What happens when you combine collector car insurance expertise with America’s sports car? You get one seriously fun episode.
The books have officially landed—and I kick off this episode by sharing the arrival of The Enthusiast’s Guide to Collector Cars fresh off the press.
The Heritage Invitational at Ten Tenths Motor Club brought together some of the most incredible cars in the world.
What does it take to sell more than 200 specialty cars every single month?
I sit down with Chris Miele of Prancing Horses of Nashville to break down the historic Bachman Ferrari sale at Mecum.
This week on The Collector Car Podcast, I break down the first official review of The Enthusiast’s Guide to Collector Cars and what it means for the book, the hobby, and the next generation of enthusiasts.
At The Amelia Concours d’Elegance, the cars may draw the crowds—but the owners are the ones with the stories.