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  2. Classic Car Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1990 by Emap, [1] Classic Car Weekly comes out weekly on a Wednesday, and majors on news and auction coverage, as well as running regular articles on buying, selling, maintaining and driving classic cars. The current editor is David Simister. It is a newsprint A3-sized publication, and primarily carries a mixture of private-seller ...

  3. List of most expensive cars sold at auction - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2018, it was announced that a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO had sold for $70 million at a private auction, at the time a world record. [ 2] The 1904 Rolls-Royce 10 hp Two-Seater is currently listed on the Guinness World Records as the most expensive veteran car to be sold, at the price of US$7,254,290 (equivalent to $10,660,000 in 2023), on a ...

  4. British Motor Museum - Wikipedia

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    Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwickshire, England. Type. Transport Museum. Nearest car park. On-Site Parking which is free. Website. www .britishmotormuseum .co .uk. The British Motor Museum in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England holds the world's largest collection of historic British cars, with over 300 cars on display from the British Motor Industry ...

  5. RM Sotheby's - Wikipedia

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    RM Sotheby's is a collector car auction company headquartered in Blenheim, Ontario, Canada, with offices across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. The company specializes in the sale of classic, vintage, sports, and exotic cars, and is responsible for the sale of seven of the top ten most expensive cars ever sold at auction. [ 1]

  6. Classic car - Wikipedia

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    A classic car is typically an automobile 25 years or older; however, definitions vary. [ note 1] A common theme is that of an older car of historical interest is collectible and tends to be restored rather than scrapped, though sometimes age is not a factor. Classic cars are often considered a subset of a broader category of "collector cars ...

  7. Autotrader.com - Wikipedia

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    Autotrader.com.au. Autotrader.com, Inc. is an American online marketplace for car buyers and sellers, founded in 1997. It aggregates new, used, and certified second-hand cars from dealers and private sellers. The site also provides users with automotive reviews, shopping advice, and comparison tools for car financing and insurance information.

  8. Ginetta Cars - Wikipedia

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    Ginetta was founded in 1958 by four Walklett brothers (Bob, Ivor, Trevers and Douglas) in Woodbridge, Suffolk. [1] Their first product, the Fairlight, was a glass-fibre body shell priced at £49 for fitting to a Ford 6.0 or 7.5 kW (8.0 or 10.1 hp; 8.2 or 10.2 PS) chassis. [2]

  9. Charlie Ross (antiques expert) - Wikipedia

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    The car, a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa Prototype, sold for over $16 million in 2011. [1] The price was exceeded in 2013, [3] and again in 2014 for a Ferrari 250 GTO sold at Carmel, California for over $38 million. In 2018 he sold a 1935 Duesenberg for $22 million – the most expensive car ever to sell at auction in the US. [4]