2020 Collector Car Price Guide

2020 Collector Car Price Guide
Author: Old Cars Report Price Guide Editors
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 881
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1440249032

Car values fluctuate wildly, never more so than in our current economic environment. Pricing information is a must for collectors, restorers, buyers, sellers, insurance agents and a myriad of others who rely on reliable authoritative data. With well over 300,000 listings for domestic cars and light trucks, and various import vehicles manufactured between 1901 and 2012, this is the most thorough price guide on the market. This invaluable reference is for the serious car collector as well as anyone who wants to know the value of a collector car they are looking to buy or sell. Prices in this must-have reference reflect the latest values, in up to six grades of condition, from the esteemed Old Cars Price Guide database. New information for the most recent model year will also be added to our new Old Car Report database.

Toy Car Collector's Guide

Toy Car Collector's Guide
Author: Dana Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Motor vehicles
ISBN: 9781574324587

Dana Johnson, author of Matchbox Toys, 1947 to 2003, Fourth Edition, The Other Matchbox Toys, and Diecast Toys & Scale Models, has produced a revised edition of his popular Toy Car Collector's Guide. Newly updated and expanded, this second edition provides an alphabetical listing by brand of nearly 1,000 brands of cast iron, tinplate, diecast, slush mold, plastic, white metal, and other toy cars from around the world and through automotive history. An estimated 50,000 models are represented, including brief company profiles of every brand. Over 1,300 color photographs serve to greatly enhance the exhaustive text of this all-inclusive book, undoubtedly the most comprehensive on the market.

Warman's Matchbox Field Guide

Warman's Matchbox Field Guide
Author: Tom Larson
Publisher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2008-03-31
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780896896673

Matchbox cars are only second to Hot Wheels in popularity &break;&break;Features unique index to help you locate fellow Matchbox collectors &break;&break;Small package allows you access to information while you're on the got &break;&break;For a collector with a passion for pocket-sized racers, access to updated pricing and photos of your favorite "compact cars," along with the tools to make the most of every collecting opportunity is a collecting essential. Compact and organized, with listings for a variety of cars, this book allows you access to details while you're at a show, or in the hobby shop. With price listings for each car, collector advice, and contact information for hundreds of groups and associations, this small-size guide truly represents the idea that great things come in small packages.

Car Memorabilia Price Guide

Car Memorabilia Price Guide
Author: Ron Kowalke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9780873415224

The days of cheap petrol are gone, and full-service is just about a thing of the past. One thing is for certain, your memories of hanging around the local petrol station with your friends or tinkering under your family car with your dad are worth a lot? You can capitalise on and collect those memories with the all-new Car Memorabilia Price Guide. Noted car experts Ron Kowalke and Ken Buttolph have toured America in search of the brightest minds in &"automobilia&" to help you to understand how to buy and sell for your collection, for profit or just for fun! The Car Memorabilia Price Guide has everything you need for successful collecting and is the perfect size to take car shows. You'll buy and sell better than ever before!

Standard Catalog of Die-Cast Vehicles

Standard Catalog of Die-Cast Vehicles
Author: Karen O'Brien
Publisher: Krause Publications
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2005-01-15
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780873498210

Die-cast enthusiasts and collectors will find more than 5,000 listings, along with clear, detailed photos of the most popular current and vintage die-cast vehicles from lines such as Corgi, Johnny Lightning, Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Racing Champions, Tootsietoys, Dinky, GMP, Kyosho, Eagle, and more. Each listing includes a detailed description (including color, size/scale, model number, features and year), as well as up-to-date pricing in up to three grades of condition. &break;&break;This comprehensive guide will help collectors in appraising their collection, while also giving them invaluable information and inspiration to keep on collecting. Also features a convenient checklist format for collectors to track a growing collection.

Collector's Guide to Tootsietoys

Collector's Guide to Tootsietoys
Author: David Richter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995-11
Genre: Metal toys
ISBN: 9780891456766

This second edition contains practically every existing Tootsietoy example and variation. It has nearly 700 full-color photos and catalog pages, and includes not only prewar and postwar toys, but also Tootsietoys from the 1970s.

The Savvy Guide to Buying Collector Cars at Auction

The Savvy Guide to Buying Collector Cars at Auction
Author: James C. Mays
Publisher: Indy Tech Publishing
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2005-09
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780790613222

Dropping GBP2-GBP5,000 on a car at an auction is something many of us don't do very often. This work helps you through the process, from understanding the role of the auctioneer, to local and federal laws you need to be aware of. It includes topics such as: Scoping out the Competition; Financing; Legal Issues Auction Rules; and What to Expect.

2012 Collector Car Price Guide

2012 Collector Car Price Guide
Author: Ron Kowalke
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 854
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1440223815

The Authority for Collector Car Pricing With 760 pages of pricing at your fingertips, the 2012 Collector Car Price Guide is the ultimate resource for car hobbyists. Whether you're looking to find a price on a blue ribbon show car, or a beater station wagon, you can find out what it's worth, and what people are paying for it, in the most comprehensive price guide on the market. • More than 250,000 accurate price listings for cars of all eras • Exclusive 1 to 6 condition grading places values in all conditions, from show car to parts car • Covers every mass-produced U.S. car, light trucks, and select imported cars and trucks • Explanation of the 1 through 6 condition rating system This is the only resource with pricing back to 1901! About the Author Ron Kowalke is a respected author and price analyst in the collector vehicle hobby. He is the editor of Old Cars Report Price Guide and technical/auction editor of Old Cars Weekly News & Marketplace. Kowalke analyzes and reports on the results of approximately 100 collector vehicles auctions annually.

The NextGen Guide to Car Collecting

The NextGen Guide to Car Collecting
Author: Robert C. Yeager
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0760373388

Satisfy your dream collector-car desires with this one-stop reference for starting or expanding your collection beyond traditional classics and muscle cars. Focusing on the interests and needs of Generation X and Millennial car collectors, The NextGen Guide to Car Collecting offers a concise history of car collecting to present day, guidance on car buying and living the car-collector life, and an overview of collector cars with a focus on cars built from the 1970s through the 1990s while also touching on more contemporary cars. Chapters highlight Japanese, American, and European cars, particularly those models that have experienced the greatest growth in collector interest over the past decade. The NextGen Guide to Car Collecting explores the many ways the Internet and social media have changed the classic car marketplace. You’ll learn how to buy a classic car online without suffering buyer’s remorse, as well as the four critical keys to a happy collector-vehicle relationship: 1) possessing discretionary cash for the initial purchase; 2) obtaining a thorough knowledge of the car and its ownership; 3) the critical pre-purchase inspection; and 4) access to a work space. You’ll also find out why the popularity of late twentieth-century specialty cars will continue to grow (think increasing electronic complication and the still-large number of enthusiasts for whom “self-driving” means driving themselves) and explore the attributes that makes these cars desirable collector vehicles. In addition, the book looks at the significant increases in quality and reliability of post-1970s machines and how that impacts their collectibility. Finally, learn why expectations that your newfound classic could outlast our current crop of lithium-ion-dependent electric cars may not be unrealistic: recent developments like ride-hailing and sharing services; expanded public transit; rental bikes and scooters; and garage condos and other storage options could actually extend the life of your “new” classic permitting you to truly tailor the use of your classics. Whether your collection requires a one-stall garage or a pole barn, the practical, useful information and keen perspective of The NextGen Guide to Car Collecting will ensure you pull this volume from your shelf time and again.