Quirky Trumps Practical
For the past three months, I’ve managed to use the SCM 1964 Volvo 544 as my primary family car,...
from the December, 2009 Issue
Steady as She Goes
Every week, we send out the “SCM Insider” email, chock full of breaking news, auction results,...
from the November, 2009 Issue
Assisted Suicide, Clunker Style
Over the next few months, nearly 750,000 clunkers are going to be scrapped. Not dismantled, mind...
from the October, 2009 Issue
Pebble Beach, 2020
Each year, we call this our “Pebble Beach” issue. We wrap it up about one month before the...
from the September, 2009 Issue
Predilections and Predictions
July is an oddly quiet month in the collector car world. While there are auctions going on,...
from the August, 2009 Issue
Something Old, Something New
It’s been nearly ten years since I last drove in the California Mille. Dodge was the primary...
from the July, 2009 Issue
From Occupation to Recreation
The Grays Harbor Indoor Professional Rodeo is a three-day event, and includes Bronc Riding, Bull...
from the June, 2009 Issue
Far From the Madding Crowd
I propose we take a break from the constant bric-a-brac of the market. At least for a few days,...
from the May, 2009 Issue
The New Market
Since the end of the Scottsdale auctions, the flow of emails, letters, and phone calls has been...
from the April, 2009 Issue
One Fine Day
Sometimes you just need a break. So last Saturday, we pulled out the 1965 Alfa Giulia Spider...
from the March, 2009 Issue
“As on a Darkling Plain…”
If ever we needed a respite from being pummeled by bad news, it is now. Scarcely a day goes by...
from the February, 2009 Issue
All That’s Gold Still Glitters
At SCM, we sometimes feel like we are in a small spotter’s ship, stationed in the middle of an...
from the January, 2009 Issue
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