Wednesday 25 February 2015

Classic Car Mysteries: The James Bond DB5

Some of the juiciest, most intriguing mysteries can be found in classic cars. Often, they sound as if they come from the pages of a book or a movie screen – and this one does, in a roundabout sort of way. In Boca Raton in 1997, under the cover of night, a very special, very expensive, very famous car vanished into thin air.

The Aston Martin DB5 that was featured in the James Bond classic “Goldfinger” is considered by many enthusiasts to be the car that really got Bond into his famous (and pretty nifty) gadgets. There were four identical 1964 DB5s that were made. Two were in the movie where Sean Connery as the dashing James Bond drove it. The other two were used for promotional purposes.

One of the cars used in the film recently sold for more than $4,600,000 at an auction in London. The other has been missing since that fateful June night in 1997. It seems to have vanished without a trace, leaving investigators and conspiracy theorists alike completely baffled.

The James Bond gadget car was stored at the Boca Raton Airport in a hangar. It was wildly popular because of the Bond connection as well as its uber cool, never before seen gadgets. It was in the hangar and then it was gone.

It has been reported by insurance investigators and police that there were tire marks that led from the hangar to a short distance outside where they abruptly stopped. And that is where the facts stop and the questions begin. Where did it go? How was it transported? Did someone load it on a plane and fly it to a far off land? We may never know.

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Monday 26 January 2015

The Barrett-Jackson Auction Guide for First-Timers


If you love cars and have never been to a Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale, Arizona, then it most definitely needs to go on your bucket list. It ranks up there as one of the most prestigious, exciting, and memorable automotive events in the U.S. Every auto enthusiast should experience the excitement and totally amazing cars at least once. Beware, though, once you go, you’ll be hooked. It gets in your blood and you will find yourself making your way to Scottsdale for the third week in January every year. But before you head out there, there are a few things you should know; things that will help make your experience as awesome as it can be.

It’s all about the plan.
Before you get to the auction; before you even step out your front door, you need to make a plan. There’s a lot to see and do there, and the better you plan the more you will be able to accomplish. If you take a fellow enthusiast, map out your plan together. If you take your family or spouse, tell them to just go on without you because even if you do plan to meet it is just too easy to lose yourself in the cars and excitement. Either that or the auction itself tampers with the space time continuum and you can’t be held accountable for missed dinners because of that.

It’s also about doing your homework.
If you think you are going to just look at all the cars and find a few to bid on when you get there, you’re dreaming. There’s too much to see, too much to do, and too much going on. The best thing you can do is do your homework well in advance. Look through the catalog and select the cars you are interested in checking out or bidding on.

And it’s about being prepared – way ahead of time.

Checking out the cars ahead of time goes hand in hand with fulfilling Barrett-Jackson’s requirements for bidders. There are certain things that bidders must do in order to be able to place bids on cars. There are financial requirements, identification verification, and fees that must be taken care of if you want to bid. Get it done ahead of time and it will save you headaches on auction day. Plus, you’ll have more time to enjoy those hot rides.

Strategize your bidding.

This is another instance where it pays to plan ahead. When you find cars you want to bid on, do a little research and set your bid limits. What is the highest price you will pay? Check out similar cars and see what they are going for so you can have an idea of what’s a good price and what’s not so great. Don’t get caught up in the bidding, stick to your guns and if you get outbid, just move on.

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Saturday 24 January 2015

Head to Head: US Classics vs European Classics


Who doesn’t love a cool classic car? There is just something about that vintage look, shiny chrome, sleek lines, and the history that draws folks into the romance of it all. While there are some classics enthusiasts who just love vintage vehicles, there are often two distinct camps that have their own ideas about which classics are the best – European Classics and American Classics.

Which side are you on? Let’s take a look at some of the top cars in each category. Maybe you’ll get hooked too.

European Classics

1.     Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (1967) – Only 18 of these babies were ever made so they are uber rare. They were the most expensive automobile the year they were released. They are still a highly coveted automobile prize.

2.     Ferrari 250 GTO (1962-1964) – This was a hot car when it was first manufactured and it is even hotter as a classic. In fact, in August 2014, a 1963 model sold for $34,650,000 at Bonham’s Quail Auction.

3.     Lamborghini Miura (1966-1973) – This was Lamborghini’s first sports car that he produced after he and Ferrari parted ways. It was also the beginning of a legend. In its day it was the fastest production car; and it’s still awesome.

4.     Dino 206 GT (1968-1969) – This “Almost a Ferrari” was the company’s attempt to create a car that affordable and accessible to consumers who were not part of the elite. You can’t keep a Ferrari down, though, and it didn’t take long for this little car to shine.

5.     Mercedes-Benz300 SL Gullwing (1954-1963) – This car was produced as a racing car from 1952 to 1953 then was a production car until 1963. It was the doors, though, that turned this hot little number into an iconic classic.


American Classics

1.     Mercury Eight (1949-1951) – In its day, this was the coolest car on the road. In fact, it made an appearance in Rebel without a Cause when it was driven by the legendary James Dean. Now collectors scramble to get just a little bit of this coolness for themselves.

2.     Tri-Five Chevrolets (1955-1957) – This design is one of the most highly prized classic among many collectors. Its popularity has earned it a place as a piece of Americana. They are definitely head turners.

3.     Ford Mustang (1964-and still going strong) – The Pony car is the epitome of muscle cars and with powerhouses like the Shelby Ford has shown it can appeal to just about everyone.
4.     Chevy Corvette (1953-does it really matter?) – This is the all American sports car that has withstood the test of time. Throughout its sometimes rocky history, it has proven to be a hardy, popular classic that won’t back down.

5.     Cadillac Eldorado Convertible (1953-1966 & 1971-1976) – This cool caddie brought home Cadillac’s slogan “Standard of the World” with its sleek lines and mile long hood. It was full out luxury and a landmark in Cadillac history.

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Friday 23 January 2015

Which Exotic Car should you be Driving?


A. What famous personality do you identify with?

  1. Rapper and Mr. Kim Kardashian – Kanye West
  2. International man of mystery, Bond, James Bond
  3. LA Lakers’ guard/forward, Kobe Bryant
  4. Rebel without a Cause, James Dean

B.  What’s your fashion style?

  1. Impeccably tailored suits and jeans with a classic but edgy flair. Relaxed but just a little bit bad boy. You like to make a statement
  2. Always dressed to the nines but never ostentatious or flashy. Classic and confident with an attitude that matches your style: cool, calm, and collected.
  3. You are sporty and relaxed but you clean up real nice. Your suits are finely tailored but your sneakers are never far from reach.
  4. You are your own fashion brand, walking to the beat of your own drum.

C.  Which is your favorite quote?

  1. “I’m too busy writing history to read it.”
  2. “There are some things that just aren’t done, such as drinking Dom Perignon ’53 above the temperature of 38 degrees Fahrenheit. That’s just as bad as listening to the Beatles without earmuffs.”
  3. “If you’re afraid to fail, then you’re probably going to fail.”
  4. “If a man can bridge the gap between life and death, if he can live on after he’s dead, then maybe he was a great man.”

D.  Which best describes you?

  1. I am talented and in demand. I know my worth and it’s probably more than you can afford. I’m cocky in a charming sort of way that the ladies love with just enough bad boy to incite their adventurous side.
  2. I am always a gentleman with a sharp wit and an appreciation for the finer things in life. I like a little mystery and a lot of adrenaline rush. I am handsome, rugged, intelligent, but a bit of a cad when it comes to women.
  3. I am athletic and driven because success doesn’t just happen. I am at home in sneakers and sweats, but equally comfortable in a finely tailored suit. I like to stay in shape and have the body to prove it –my dedication has served me well.
  4. I’m like no one you’ve ever met. I am a rebel and a gentleman. I have a love for fast cars and anything fast or dangerous. I am handsome in a brooding loner sort of way. I have my own style and walk to the beat of my own drum.

Answers:
Mostly 1’s
You are like a beautiful peacock, flashy and proud. The car you drive should reflect that. You’d look best cruising around town in your sleek Lamborghini.

Mostly 2’s
You exude class and sophistication even though your style is slightly understated elegance. Opt for an Aston Martin – because a Rolls would just be over the top.

Mostly 3’s
You’re sporty but definitely not a jock. You can dress with the best of ‘em them spank ‘em on the court. Try a Bentley on for size. We think it’ll fit just fine.

Mostly 4’s
You’re a legend, a whisper in the wind. You are unique and just a little quirky. You need to be behind the wheel of a Porsche – customized just for you, of course.

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