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A Golden Age of Sports Cars
As we write this, we have just returned from the Detroit International Auto Show, and are preparing to make a quick turnaround and head to the four-auction carnival in Arizona. If one had to choose between the two places, certainly the baking he...
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from the January 2000 Issue written by Keith Martin
A Collector Car Oasis
The American collector car auction year has just two seasons. One is the end-of-summer Monterey Historic extravaganza, with six months worth of activities crammed like a pkzipped computer file into 96 crazy hours. The trends we saw in Monterey b...
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from the December 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
Slick At Last
After twelve years and 144 issues, SCM has gone slick. Printing on coated stock allows us to reproduce black and white photos at a much higher level of quality, and the increased number of full-color editorial pages will enhance the market infor...
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from the November 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
Big Bear to Big Apple
From Imogene Pass, snow-covered at 13,114-feet in the Rockies, to the sea-level canyons of Manhattan, it was a busy month. First, taking a break from the world of vintage cars courtesy of Land Rover, I had the opportunity to drive a Range Rover ...
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from the October 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
A $45 Million Fireworks Display
Monterey this year was a three-day auction-block fireworks show, with 228 of 286 cars that crossed the block selling for a 79% rate and a sales total of just over $45 million. We'll have a complete report in next month's issue, but our first rea...
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from the September 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
Bonneville, Bugattis and Gruel
As you read this, I will be hurtling across the Bonneville Salt Flats in a highly modified 1991 Alfa Romeo Spider, in an attempt to set a few class Land Speed Records. Mike Besic and Craig Beilat will share the driving as we take turns flinging ...
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from the August 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
Car Collecting in the 21st Century
Isn't it time to give the Monterey weekend an official name? Let's get the folks from Pebble Beach, Concorso Italiano, the auctions and Laguna Seca together and keep them sequestered until the white smoke from the chimney indicates they've chose...
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from the July 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
An L.A. Weekend
It has long seemed strange that Los Angeles, the first metropolis in the U.S. shaped by the motorcar, and the birthplace of nearly every automotive trend from hot rods to low riders, should have a paucity of high-end automotive activities. Aucti...
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from the June 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
A Focus Group 300SL?
We've spent the last five days behind the wheel of an Oldsmobile mini-van, chasing vintage cars. As the host of a television show Martin Swig is producing about the California Mille for Speedvision, my task was to cheerily interview participants...
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from the May 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
No Longer The King
It's painful to watch once high-performing veteran athletes in the last years of their careers, as they try desperately to hold on to their departing glory. We see less of their past brilliance than of their current diminished capabilities. I th...
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from the April 1999 Issue written by Keith Martin
 
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