Strange But True Tales of Car Collecting

Strange But True Tales of Car Collecting

Auteur : Keith Martin, The Editors of Sports Car Market

Date de publication : 2017-10-24

Éditeur : Quarto Publishing Group USA

Nombre de pages : 258

Résumé du livre

These bizarre true stories of collectors and their cars is "a whole lot of fun" ( The Virginian Pilot).
Have you heard of the fellow who squirrelled away dozens of Chevelles, Camaros, and other classic muscle cars in semi-trailers? How about the president of Shakespeare fishing rods, who sold thirty Bugattis for a mere $85,000? What about the English nobleman who cut up and buried his Ferrari hoard in an elaborate insurance scam? Or how about the Duesenberg abandoned in a Manhattan parking garage for decades only to be uncovered by Jay Leno?
Most car collectors exhibit a healthy enthusiasm for their hobby by digging into their favorite marques, chasing parts, swapping stories, and generally living the car-guy lifestyle. Some, however, step over that fine line between enthusiasm and obsession—and that's where these legendary car-collector stories come from. In Strange but True Tales of Car Collecting, Keith Martin and the staff of Sports Car Market Magazine recount the wildest, most eccentric, over-the-top stories of collectors and their collections.
"This likable book serves as a 'ÄòRipley's Believe It or Not!' for car obsessives." — The New York Times

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