by AAGadmin | Oct 31, 2017 | Blog Articles, More Services
After appraising automobiles of all types for over 40 years, one thing has become clear; true low mileage is not an indication of good condition and roadworthiness. AAG recently completed a prepurchase inspection assignment on an 8-year-old sports car with only 2200...
by AAGadmin | Apr 1, 2015 | 01 Time Sensitive Articles, Blog Articles, Collector Car Inspections, Late Model Inspections, More Services, Prepurchase Inspections
Good news! It’s time to start getting collector cars out of storage and on the road. Or maybe you’re looking for the car of your dreams to drive, show and enjoy. Buyer beware! Over the last few months, we have seen an increase in so-called brokers selling non-existent...
by AAGadmin | Jan 26, 2015 | Blog Articles, More Services, Shows & Events
Larry was recently interviewed for an episode of a Fox Business News Series entitled “Strange Inheritance” while at the AACA Museum in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The show can be seen Tuesday night, January 27th at 9PM. This episode, which features the LeMay Auto...
by AAGadmin | Sep 25, 2014 | 01 Time Sensitive Articles, Blog Articles, Collector Car Inspections, Late Model Inspections, More Services, Prepurchase Inspections, Shows & Events
Here we are again; it is time for two of the biggest and best fall events on the east coast. Fall Carlisle– “a collector car swap meet, car corral, and auction” – is held October 1-5, at 150 acre Carlisle, Pennsylvania fairgrounds and is celebrating its 40th year. AAG...
by AAGadmin | Jun 13, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
America’s favorite pony car and automotive icon turned 50 this year. The Ford Mustang has been an important part of the motoring world since 1964. From the beginning, it set the standard for affordable, fun cars. It offered extensive options and packages, including...
by AAGadmin | May 27, 2014 | Blog Articles, More Services, Value Appraisals
At some time in 1952, GM President, Harlow Curtice and the General Manager, Thomas Keating met with Harley Earl head of the company’s Art & Color Section, which was responsible for the design of all new GM products. The purpose was to view a mock up of a project...