Raise Your Hand If You’ve Ever Heard of this 1923 Cardway Touring Car
Here at Hemmings, we’ve seen an awful lot of cars from even the most obscure make, so when one comes across our digital block that we’ve never heard of, we take notice. This 1923 Cardway Touring Car appears to be the last surviving example.What exactl...
Hemmings Auctions Weekly Round Up: 1974 Camaro Z28, 1999 Land Cruiser, 1965 Continental Convertible
A sharp, numbers-matching, all-around muscle car performer from the Seventies, an iconic four-door American luxury convertible and a Japanese SUV with a reputation for reliability and durability like few other vehicles on the road. We also dive into a...
Should this Mid-Engined 1991 Toyota MR2 Be Considered an Exotic Car?
Since the early 1960s, every Le Mans winner but one has been mid-engined. It seems that after that change, the most serious sports cars—particularly the exotic ones—have had the engine mounted between the driver and the rear axle. While the vast major...
Market Snapshot: 1967-’69 Chevrolet Camaro
In middle of the century-long battle for sales dominance between Ford and Chevrolet, GM’s everyman division responded to the runaway success of the Mustang with its own sporty model, the Camaro. The general public was rewarded with decades of a back-a...
Is this 1990 BMW 325i the Essential Sport Sedan of Its Time?
Among BMW aficionados, the E30 generation 3 Series, available from 1984 through 1992, achieved a high water mark in terms of driver-focused performance. Beyond the race-ready M3 homologation special, the 325i models equipped with the 2.5-liter engine ...
Hemmings Auctions Weekly Round Up: 1966 Dodge Charger Hemi, 1951 Olds 98 Convertible, 1974 Jaguar E-type V12
A one-owner, low-volume muscle car with pedigree and a legendary engine, an elemental British sports car, and an early, award-winning Corvette are included in this week’s round up. We also look at a final-year E-type roadster, an honest early postwar ...
A Pair of No-Reserve Farmall Tractors Are Now Offered on Hemmings Auctions
Massachusetts-based MS Classic Cars has sent some special muscle cars and hot rods across the Hemmings Auctions block. But this week, they are offering a pair of vehicles that are more at home in the field than on the road.Listed at no reserve are a p...
Does The Outlier At An Auction Have Influence On Values?
About two years ago on Hemmings Auctions, we sold a 1974 Volkswagen Type 181 “Thing” for $63,000. As best we can tell, it remains an auction record for VW’s quirky, military-inspired/beach-oriented SUV. To be fair, it was an impressively original exam...
Is this 454-Powered 1958 Chevrolet Apache Your Kind of Sleeper?
Chevrolet’s Task Force line of trucks offers a great platform for customization. Any of a number of Chevrolet V8 engines will more or less bolt right into an Apache and who doesn’t like more cubic inches when it comes to modifying good, old American i...