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Cavallinoclassicitinerary2019

Now in its 28th year, the Cavallino Classic is a five day celebration of Ferrari and the vintage automobile, combining charitable galas, automotive displays, and wheel-to-wheel racing.

Scottsdalepreviewworldwideauctions

Worldwide Auctions gets rolling on Jan. 16 at 5 p.m., a sale highlighted by a selection that includes numerous pre-WWII beauties. The headliner is a 1925 Bugatti Type 35A Grand Prix with a documented history, including racing in period by Bugatti concessionaire, Jean Ollivier. It’s expected to fetch $1.9m-$2.4m.

Vc 1973porsche911targa

The Gooding & Company Scottsdale auction in January will offer a 1973 911 T Targa, one of 1,300 made for the U.S., with 21,000 documented original miles. Offered with no reserve, the car has a pre-sale estimate of $130k-$160k.

Wealthmanagerscanbuildcredibilitywithhnwcarenthusiasts

Exotic and vintage cars have long been part of the lifestyle for many people of wealth. PFS CEO, Mitch Katz, provides Wealth Managers with what they need to know to help their HNW clients finance these alternative assets most effectively.

Weekendevents Cars&cafebergencounty

Last month, Monterey was the place to see Bugattis, Paganis, McLaren P1s, Porsche 918s, Ferrari’s top supercars and maybe a Lamborghini Cantenario or two – and that was just in the parking lots. This Sunday, Sept. 30, the place to see those cars, and to show your own, is at shopping mall in Paramus, New Jersey.

Astonmartingrantsypur'goldfinger'wish

Aston Martin is about to make dreams come true by building continuation DB5s equipped like the lethal, gadget-laden version used in the 1964 James Bond film, “Goldfinger.”

Ferrarimarketletterfeaturespfsinmonterey

One of the most respected publications for serious Ferrari enthusiasts -Ferrari Market Letter- featured PFS CEO Mitch Katz’s observations on the 2018 Monterey Car Week.

Vc Allardj2andj2xreview

At the RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale in August, a 1953 J2-X, one of the 83 made and known as “Little Red,” sold for $280k. (The pre-sale estimate was $275k-$375k).

Forbesmagazinefeaturespremier'scarauctionadvice

Forbes magazine automobile columnist Jim Gorzelany, provided great advice for vintage car buyers, including some of CEO Mitch Katz’s tips on car auction etiquette.

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