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« on: January 11, 2008, 04:17:49 PM »

Has anyone heard of http://www.Collectorcarnet.com

Research real market values of all types of collector cars by accessing our comprehensive database of car sales transactions nationwide. Learn what cars are selling for through both auction houses and dealers, where they're selling and who's selling them.

Their database is an aggregation of car inventories coming up for sale nationwide through major auction houses and dealers. With over 329 cars represented, from antique cars to contemporary exotic cars, finding the car of your dreams has never been easier.

Collectorcarnet.com is a website dedicated to the buying and selling of classic and antique cars.  Members get to watch the market for classic cars change to find the best time to buy or sell.  They also get access to profiles from different car owners, collectors and restorers.   Interested in auctions and dealers, then Collectorcarnet.com gives members access to RM Auctions, Inc. and Russo and Steele Collector Automobile Auctions.  Collectorcarnet.com also gives virtual tours of famous car museums, giving members a glimpse at the most famous and prized cars from around the world.

Interest in collectible cars has never been higher. Taking a step further than simply driving their collector cars, some enthusiasts are enjoying competing and racing their cars.  Nationwide Thousands are coming out for events  like these.  We are beginning to see car shows from each side of the spectrum.  One one hand, there are small, simple shows, like those given nationwide by Lions Clubs.  On the other hand we see some very sophisticated events that can attract collectors from all over the world.And then there's a whole other level beyond that: the concours d'elegance. Events such as Pebble Beach, Meadow Brook or Amelia Island, to name three of the most respected, are invitation-only car shows.

Check it out if you get a chance.
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