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Hagerty Sidedrafts brings you the greatest automotive stories from past and present from classic car insights and collector market news to interviews with leading experts and profiles of the most interesting icons. Does Cuba hold hidden Ferraris? Who is the Father of the Corvette? And Is the Corvair a death machine? Automotive journalists, Larry Webster and Aaron Robinson, explore theses and other compelling car stories. For more deep dives, visit https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos.
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Hagerty's No Reserve

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Welcome to Hagerty’s No Reserve Podcast! This show is designed to help you make sense of the enthusiast car market whether you’re buying, selling, or simply watching. No Reserve is hosted by Larry Webster, editor of Hagerty Media and Dave Kinney, publisher of the Hagerty price guide. Each week, Larry and Dave pick top highlights from all over the collector car marketplace and answer any questions one might have about the state of the market. Hagerty’s No Reserve is brought to you by the Hage ...
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: It's all about the 2024 Bull Market list! Plus some examples of cars on the list that have recently sold at auction. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-tools About the podcast: No Reserve is hosted by Larry Web…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: The Lamborghini from The Wolf of Wall Street, a Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC AMG widebody, an $85k Golf R32 and a Jeff Koons BMW 8 series art car. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-tools About the podcast: No Reserve…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: 51.7 MILLION dollars for a 1962 Ferrari 330 LM / 250 GTO. The most expensive Ferrari ever sold at auction is the big news of the week. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-tools About the podcast: No Reserve is h…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: V12 Ferrari power for Cadillac Escalade money, what Larry argues is the most collectible Toyota in the last decade and a ton of cars now hitting the market offering plenty of value for the savvy buyer. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. https:/…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: Larry's out this week and in his place we have Greg Ingold (Hagerty Price Guide Editor) joining Dave Kinney. The two discuss a Nissan Skyline GT-X, a Porsche Cayenne at a good price, a Midnight Opal Nissan GT-R, an Opel Kadett from 1968 and a Honda CRX! All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: a Mercedes wagon for Toyota Tercel money, an air cooled 911 for sub $40k (finally!) and a way to get the Shelby Cobra experience for a 10th of the price of the original. Plus some tips on how to protect yourself against a restoration rip-off. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation …
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: another week of deals! It's officially buying season as we discuss some recent sales of a BMW Z3, a well-bought Ferrari Dino and a Dodge Stealth, plus some active auctions involving wagons and even a Bugeye Sprite racecar. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week'…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: the deals are (finally!) here. From a Datsun 240Z to a Mazda RX8 to a Pontiac Fiero to a Last Edition Dodge Challenger. It may actually be the perfect time to buy? (finally!) All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: it's the Monterey classic car auctions recap report! There was a 30-million dollar Ferrari racecar, some actual bargains and, a twisted pile of metal sold for nearly 2 million dollars. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. https://www.hagerty.com/…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve: the biggest car sales week of the year for unique, interesting, collectible (and expensive!) cars is next week in Monterey, California, which means lots to discuss including a racing Ferrari from the 60s, a twin-engine Citroen and a Porsche 918. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuati…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave cover the anonymous billion dollar donation to McPherson college, a Jeep Grand Wagoneer that Larry would have bought had he known it was only $10k, a cherry BMW 850 CSI and a pair of Hondas from when the company was on fire. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Too…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave discuss an extremely undervalued 1960s Ferrari with racing pedigree, a Chevy Blazer with a camper, a Honda that was the beachhead vehicle for the brand here in America and a Dodge Viper. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve.…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave highlight some recent bargains (they do exist, still!), a Countach that has a "Quiet," background and what may be Larry's idea of the perfect Fox Body Mustang. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. About the podcast: No Reserve is h…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave discuss a vintage Ferrari that was owned by a nam with the appropriate name of Vroom, a Pontiac Fiero that's both cheap *and* fun, as well as what may be the perfect Lamborghini Countach. All of this and more, backed by the data from Hagerty's Valuation Tools, on this week's No Reserve. About …
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave discuss the Hagerty Market Rating (an indicator of how the collector car market is trending in terms of sales and demand), what the point of a numbers matching car is, Shelby's last vehicle and the famous Black Ghost Challenger that just sold at auction. All of this and more on this week's No …
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave discuss the massive rise of the Gen X car collectors, one of the most substantial losses on a 1968 Mustang GT that either have seen in a minute and a fierce debate about the merits of the Honda S2000. All of this and more on this week's No Reserve. About the podcast: No Reserve is hosted by La…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave discuss how the kids today really do seem to love the BMW brand as an enthusiast entry point, a 2021 Koenigsegg Regera that didn't make reserve at auction, an ex-Richard Burns WRC Subaru Impreza and an upcoming auction for a manual Cadillac CTS-V wagon. All of this and more on this week's No R…
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On this episode of Hagerty's No Reserve, Larry and Dave discuss the merits of the Dino vs. the Ferrari Daytona, the seemingly never-ending trend of people flipping brand new cars for massive profits, a world-record Acura Integra Type R auction that took place at The Amelia and a 100-mile Ferrari Enzo in a color other than red that's coming up for a…
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On today's episode, Dave and Larry discuss an array of sales big and small- among them is a fascinating artifact from the Peterson Museum collection. This Packard project car was built by none other than Bill Miller, a Los Angeles nightclub tycoon in the 1950s with a passion for coachbuilt sports cars he would have custom-made to drive up and down …
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Turkey day approaches, and as the warm weather goes away, the good deals are back in play. The watercooled Porsche 986 Boxster and 996 911 appear to have watered down, with two recent examples crossing the block at astoundingly reasonable prices. Among those reasonable results are a 1992 Mercedes-Benz 300SL and a 1959 Land Rover Series II 88. But o…
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This week, Larry and Dave discuss a welcome return of good deals in the market, featuring an E46 BMW M3 Competition, an Alfa Romeo Spider, and a Daihatsu Mira. But while the good deals are appearing more regularly, that's not the whole story! Dave and Larry contrast the deals with a $250,000 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43 and a nearly $4M Bugatti Chiron …
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This week on Hagerty's No Reserve- Dave and Larry discuss an array of big results that crossed the block, including a record-setting 1990 Mazda Miata from Tyler Hoover, a $56K Foxbody Ford Mustang that didn't meet reserve, and an astounding result on an BMW E30 Alpina B6 2.8 that sold for a whopping $175K. But even with a number of high achieving r…
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Update: This episode has been re-uploaded due to technical difficulties- we apologize for the inconvenience! This week, Larry Webster and Dave Kinney discuss a number of different results, including (but certainly not limited to) another Porsche 912, a GMC Syclone sold for over $90,000, and Mickey Gilles personal 1977 Lincoln Continental. Among the…
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This week, Larry and Dave discuss a spectrum of very different Toyota trucks recently sold this week, including a pair of twin Back To The Future Toyota Pickups fetching nearly $50,000 each. The superstar (or shall we say, *Mega* Star?) of the show this week was the sale of a 1996 Toyota Mega Cruiser which sold for more than $300,000 on Cars & Bids…
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This week on Hagerty's No Reserve, it's a tale of two BMW Z8s- seemingly similar cars, but can a difference in color combination double the price? Dave and Larry discuss a wide variety of other results and highlights from this past week, including a Cunningham Vignale, a $50,000 London Taxi, a Bugatti EB110, and another record result of a Porsche 9…
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This week on Hagerty's No Reserve- Dave and Larry cover the existence of yet another $100,000 sale of a Honda S2000- but not just any S2000, of course. Amongst this week's picks also includes a Porsche 356A, a Plymouth 'AAR' Cuda, an M5-swapped E39 BMW 540i Wagon, a Dodge Viper SRT-10, and many more. Tune in to get caught up! About the podcast: No …
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This week on Hagerty's No Reserve- Dave and Larry cover a number of current and upcoming results all over the spectrum- from a $6,000 two-stroke Saab 96 to a Ferrari 288 GTO Evoluzione. But perhaps the most interesting of them all was Bonhams' 1964 Cooper-Zerex-Oldsmobile famously raced by Bruce McLaren and Roger Penske, a race car which transforme…
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This week on Hagerty's No Reserve- Dave and Larry cover a wide range of cars sold and currently up for sale, from a 1986 Toyota Pickup to a 13,000 mile 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo reaching a final sale price of over $200,000. Other interesting picks include last week's 50,000 mile 2017 Ford GT result, a long forgotten 1985 Bitter SC, and a restored Por…
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Welcome to Hagerty’s No Reserve Podcast! This show is designed to help you make sense of the enthusiast car market whether you’re buying, selling, or simply watching. No Reserve is hosted by Larry Webster, editor of Hagerty Media and Dave Kinney, publisher of the Hagerty price guide. Each week, Larry and Dave pick top highlights from all over the c…
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Join Hagerty’s Brian Ghidinelli as he chats with Sarah Montgomery, Loni Unser, and Hannah Grisham of the Hagerty Motorsports Round 3 Racing team. After an interesting season competing in the World Racing League endurance championship, listen in to hear what life is like as a female in a male-dominated sport, the experience of filming a TV show with…
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This November, join John Hindhaugh shortly after the Petit Le Mans race in Braselton, Georgia, and get the ultimate inside track. This special live race recap will not only cover the Petit Le Mans with guests who lived it behind the wheel and in the pits but will also talk about the 2021 racing season. Don’t forget to bring your motorsports and rac…
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Finding the car of your dreams with three of the most successful individuals in the motoring world. Our panel of experts includes Tom Cotter, Wayne Carini, and Peter Kumar. They’ll reveal secrets to discovering hidden treasures and share special tips on how to become an automotive archaeologist.
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Join motorcycle collector and host of Chasing Classic Cars, Wayne Carini, and the Barber Museum’s Executive Director, Jeff Ray, as they pick five very different motorcycles from Barber Museum storage areas and talk about why the museum has them, their significance, and plans for the future.
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Over the last 20 years, we’ve seen a muscle car revolution. Ford’s Mustang, Chevrolet’s Camaro, and Dodge’s Challenger have given us a renewed excitement for American-made V-8 muscle cars, but which ones are going to be collectible? Which ones already are collectible? Well, Hagerty Price Guide Editor, Greg Ingold, and muscle car expert, Colin Comer…
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Hagerty Driver’s Club editor Larry Webster moderates a seminar about why the C8 Corvette was worth the long wait. The panel includes Chasing Classic Cars’ Wayne Carini, Mecum Auctions’ John Kraman, and veteran automotive engineering editor/journalist Don Sherman, all of whom have extensive experience with the C8 and earlier Corvettes.…
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Monterey Car Week is over, and it’s time for another Price Guide Update! The Hagerty Price Guide is the premier collector car value guide—accurate, up-to-date, and without pricing bias or prejudice. Join Publisher Dave Kinney and Editor Greg Ingold as we highlight the most recent changes in the car sales market, which cars made the biggest jumps or…
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Join us after the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans to get the ultimate inside track with Hagerty and John Hindhaugh. In this live race recap, you’ll hear it firsthand from those who lived it, from behind the wheel and in the pits. This week, John is joined by Audi Sport Team WRT driver, Ferdinand Habsburg, Corvette Racing driving, Nicky Catsburg, and Toy…
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Paul Cowland is on the telly and everything! Yet he is almost as excited as we are to talk about last Saturday’s Hagerty Festival of the Unexceptional, where Paul was judging the Concours and also found sneaking off to admire visitors’ extra-ordinary ordinary cars. Join us, live, as Paul picks his favorite cars, talks about his journey into televis…
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With moderator Wayne Carini, our all-star panel of Ken Lingenfelter, Colin Comer, and Bob Ashton take a look at the ultimate muscle cars that came out of the Big Three just before government regulation brought high-performance cars to their knees. Our experts will discuss the curated cars in the Concours’ two muscle Car classes, which marked the hi…
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Join us for a fun conversation between Hagerty’s Senior Vice President of Media and Editorial, Larry Webster, and Tom Taylor, Vice President of Marketing at RockAuto.com. RockAuto is an online, family business founded in 1999 by automotive engineers with two goals: Liberate information hidden behind the auto parts store counter (by listing all avai…
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To petrolheads around the world, Vicki Butler-Henderson needs no introduction. Having starred on BBC Top Gear, Fifth Gear, and now a new, second season of The Car Years, she is rarely seen standing still. Find out what she drives, which cars she wished she’d kept, what we’ll get to see on The Car Years – plus hear all about her new YouTube channel.…
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Several thousand Porsche lovers made the trek to the Porsche Club of America’s Werks Reunion that was held as a companion event to the pandemic-rescheduled Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance in mid-May. Porsches from the early 1950s to the present were on display. Many were stock with rare options and others were modified, but they were all primped,…
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