Classics Monthly

FUTURE Classics

Have you ever bought a car at auction? If the answer is ‘No,’ then you could be missing a trick because the classic car auction catalogues are brimming with bargain priced future classics these days. Admittedly,hand holding with the specialist classic car auction houses. Moreover, lots of the sales are online anyway, so you won’t need the once obligatory fake sheepskin jacket and can bid from the comfort of your sofa.

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