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Hot August Nights

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Every August, the streets of Tahoe South, Reno and Sparks vibrate with the sound of muffled rumbles of rebuilt engines, rays of sunlight glinting off the polished chrome and heavy scents of Dapper Dan hair pomade fill the air. Droves of spectators line the sidewalks for a glimpse into the past, a time when a driver’s license and a hot car were all anyone needed or wanted on a Saturday night.

Join us for a trip down memory lane or a new adventure. Whichever way you look at it, this nostalgic event has it all. We kick off in Tahoe South, Friday, Aug. 2 and Saturday, Aug. 3, we take over Reno/Sparks begins Tuesday, Aug. 6 thru Sunday, Aug. 11.

Future Hot August Nights event dates:

Reno/Sparks

2013 – August 6 – August 11

 

Tahoe South

2013 – August 2 – August 3

http://www.hotaugustnights.net/

1954 Mercury :: Tom Mack Classics

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013

Mountaineer Collector Car Auction by Tom Mack

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013

Mountaineer Collector Car Auction

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Sale starts at 10:30AM

Auction vehicles check in 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Friday, July 5, 2013  (Gate 5)

This auction is held in conjunction with and adjacent to the 46th Annual Mountaineer Antique Auto Club Car Show, Flea Market and Car Corral Friday and Saturday, July 5th and 6th.

visit: http://www.tommackclassics.com/auction/  for more info

1970 Chevelle -DC Classic Cars

Tuesday, May 21st, 2013

Vicari 4th Annual New Orleans Classic Auto Festival

Monday, May 20th, 2013

New Orleans, LA

The 4th Annual New Orleans Classic Auto Festival will be held on August 9 & 10, 2013.

Come experience the New Orleans Classic Auto Festival.

Held at the famous MARDI GRAS WORLD. You can look, touch and drive home your dream car the same day!

A few surprises are in store for you as we kick off this annual event with a Nawlins style flavor sure to keep you coming back for more! Come see the sites, come experience the excitement where deals are made and dreams come true!

http://vicariauction.com/auction/new-orleans-la/

Will Loomis | 504.875.3563
[email protected]

10 Automotive Turkeys

Friday, May 17th, 2013

10 Automotive Turkeys

November 24th, 2010

The Edsel
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Introduced in 1958 at at a development cost of 400 million dollars which is equivalent to 3.026 billion dollars in 2010, this turkey is the greatest automotive failure in history.  Ernie Breech, the chairman of Ford said “someone hopped on that front end and called in a toilet seat and it was dead from that minute” After disappointing sales in 1958 and 1959, the plug was pulled after only 2,846 models were produced in 1960. Luckily for Ford, the Mustang wasn’t to far off.

Studebaker Scotsman

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This car was so bare bones buyers probably felt lucky to have wheels. Introduced in the Fall of 1957 the Scotsman went 0-60 in a whopping 21 seconds.  Every expense was spared in the Scotsman. Exterior chrome was on the bumpers only and almost all Champion body trim was removed or painted. Paint colors were Lombard Green, Admiral Blue and Highland Gray, all flat and industrial looking. Utilitarian interiors came with “breathable Naugahyde and pin-grain vinyl” upholstery, fiberboard door panels, no armrests, a single visor and vacuum operated windshield wipers. To top off the features of the Scotsman, turn signals and a basic heater were included.  If you wanted a radio,  whitewalls or a cigarette lighter you would have to look elsewhere. Even the dealers were prohibited from adding these extras.

Ford Pinto

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As a former Pinto owner I can attest to what a turkey this car was. I will give it credit for always starting. It didn’t always run but at least I could fire it up. Knowing that these cars could explode on impact Ford ruthlessly weighed the cost of fixing the problem for $121 million versus potentially paying out victims for $50 million. Way to go Ford.

Pontiac Aztek

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I think the term “fugly” can be traced back to the Detroit auto show when this monstrosity was unveiled.  It’s bad enough the car was so ugly,but the colors of these beasts were just as bad. The coroners report listing Pontiacs cause of death has listed  the Aztec as a contributing factor.

1958 Packard Station Wagon

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What do you do when two automobile companies merge and there’s no money to retool? You take parts from both, hire a welder and come up with the “Packardbaker” the sad result of once proud Studebaker and Packard desperately trying to survive.

Ford Probe

probe
I’m sure this is a perfectly fine automobile but what the hell is a Probe?  Is it a car or a proctological procedure? What marketing genius came up with this one?

Yugo

yugo

Never has a car been the butt of so many jokes. Here are a few.

Q. How do you double the value of a Yugo?
A. Fill the Tank

Q. What is found on the last two pages of every Yugo owner’s manual?
A. The bus schedule.

Q. Why do Yugos come with heated rear windows?
A. To keep your hands warm while you’re pushing them

Q. What do you call a Yugo with brakes?
A. Customized.

Q. How do you make a Yugo go faster downhill?
A. Turn off the engine.

AMC Gremlin

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Take an AMC Hornet, chop off the rear end and your left with the Gremlin. A turkey that competed with two other turkeys, the Vega and the Pinto. AMC actually sold a lot of these cars and they had a loyal following. These cars were as brutal to drive as they were to look at.

1960-1962 Plymouth Valiant

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Chryslers entry into the compact market in 1960 the Valiant had  controversial “Italian Styling”  but the questionable styling was the least of Valiants problems. The Valiant was plagued with problems- leaks being one of them. Drivers were known to find puddles of water on the floor and trunk after a heavy rain.  On a positive note, Valiants were equipped with an indestructible slant 6 engine.

Chevy Vega

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When I think of the Vega I think of rust. Visible rust within a couple of years of leaving the dealership was common. If the rust didn’t kill your Vega the engine did. Engines routinely failed at the 50,000 mile mark. Maybe the vertical shippping method that Chevy used to ship its cars by railwas the problem.

Which of these 5 cars is the best muscle car?

Friday, May 17th, 2013

Ask a couple people what their favorite muscle car is, and you’re likely to get a couple different answers. Some prefer straight-line raw power, while others prefer a muscular design. Here are 5 cars that we think are worthy of being on a list. Give them a quick look over, then comment at the bottom with your favorite of these five.

1969 Boss 429

Here’s a ’69 Mustang Boss 429.

 

1970 GTO

Here’s a beefy 1970 GTO.

 

1969 Charger

This is a 1969 Charger.

 

1969 z28 Camaro

Here’s a 1969 Chevy Camaro Z28.

 

1967 Chevelle

Here’s a badass ’67 Chevelle.

So, what’s it going to be? Which of these cars is the best muscle car of the lot?

– See more at: http://www.classicnation.com/which-of-these-5-cars-is-the-best-muscle-car/

Fall Carlisle

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

Auctions America returns to Fall Carlisle to host its Fall Carlisle Collector Car Auction October 3-4, 2013. Held during the famous Fall Carlisle Swap Meet, this multi-day sale picks up where spring left off, offering more than 300 vehicles, from collector-grade showpieces to entry-level collectibles.

Catalog Photo Deadline August 23, 2013

Admission

$10 day pass to the swap meet also admits one to the auction

For detailed information regarding this event please click here

Carlisle Expo Center
100 K St.
Carlisle, PA 17013

Auction Dates

Thursday, October 3, 2013
Auction begins 03:00 PM

Friday, October 4, 2013
Auction begins 03:00 PM

Preview Dates

Thursday, October 3, 2013
Doors open 09:00 AM

Friday, October 4, 2013
Doors open 09:00 AM

Last Year’s Top 5

1958 Chrysler 300D Convertible
Sold for $ 90,750

1965 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster
Sold for $ 81,400

1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
Sold for $ 67,100

1966 Chevrolet Corvette Roadster
Sold for $ 60,000

1964 Pontiac GTO
Sold for $ 59,675

Auburn Fall

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

Steeped in history, Auburn Fall is where the collector car auction mystique began more than 40 years ago. The Auburn Auction Park plays host to a 1500 car auction, car corral and swap meet produced by Carlisle Events, dozens of food vendors, celebrity appearances… and so much more. With attendance of more than 52,500 at the 2012 event, this year’s event is set to be even bigger and better – a ‘must attend’ for every automotive enthusiast.

Catalog Photo Deadline July 10, 2013

Admission

Full Event Pass – $45 (includes parking)
Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun Daily Pass – $15 (includes parking)
Wednesday (preview day) – free admission

Children 12 years and under will gain free admission.

Please note that the auction brochure/catalog does not include admission into the park.

For detailed information regarding this event please click here

Auburn Auction Park
5536 County Rd. 11A
Auburn, Indiana 46706

Auction Dates

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Friday, August 30, 2013

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Preview Dates

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Friday, August 30, 2013

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Last Year’s Top 5

1935 Duesenberg Model J Derham Sedan
Sold for $456,500

1932 Auburn 12 Boattail Speedster
Sold for $275,000

Recreation G-4 W131 Grosser Six Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan
Sold for $269,500

1953 Buick Skylark Convertible
Sold for $192,500

1932 Auburn 12 Phaeton
Sold for $181,500

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