While Williams spent under $1,200 on the DB5 when he originally purchased it, Spires estimates that the restored GT is valued over $1.3 million, which is some return on one’s investment.
In the '90s when the 240Z was first becoming a classic car, Nissan North America took a few examples aside and put them through a vigorous restoration program. The Nissan Vintage Restoration Program ...
When he was just a teenager, John Williams decided he wanted to own an Aston Martin DB5. After saving up for a year and taking overtime whenever he could, John found the scratch he needed to make his ...
Ford was working around the clock on building more competitive products in 1964, and the reason was simple. Chevrolet's cars were selling like hotcakes, and it looked like nothing could stop its ...