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Not every collectible worth owning costs six figures. Six overlooked collector car segments — from malaise-era luxury coupes to '90s Japanese flagships — that still trade in real-world money, why they've been ignored, and what to check before you buy.
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Concours d'Elegance events attract some of the most significant automobiles in existence. The judging criteria these events use reveal what the collector community values most — and what it means for car values beyond the show field.
This Rusty 1957 Chevrolet 210 Wagon Is a $3,200 eBay Time Capsule Begging for a Second Life
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A rusty 1957 Chevrolet 210 station wagon is up for grabs on eBay for $3,200, and Hagerty's valuation data shows just how much upside a finished Tri-Five wagon could carry.
The Rise of Digital Car Auctions: How Online Platforms Changed Everything
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In 2013, Bring a Trailer was a quirky enthusiast blog. By the mid-2020s, it was processing hundreds of millions in transactions annually. The rise of online auctions didn't just move an existing market online — it changed everything.
Barrett-Jackson Fills Its Las Vegas Docket With No-Reserve Chevrolets, Led by a 418ci LS3 '62 Corvette
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Barrett-Jackson's 2026 Las Vegas docket is stacked with Chevrolets, from a 418ci LS3 '62 Corvette restomod to an original Split-Window Fuelie, and every one of them crosses the block with No Reserve.
$42.9 Million Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe Becomes the Most Valuable American Car Ever Sold
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A 1964 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe once owned by Carroll Shelby sold for $42,905,000 at Gooding Christie's Pebble Beach Auctions, becoming the most valuable American car ever sold at auction and leading a record $159 million weekend.