Whoa, Hoover, get back in your cave! What is this Depression going on? The stock market burnt everything up, there’s nothing but Charlie Chaplin films at the theater, Prohibition means we can’t get a drink, and Jim Braddock just won the World Heavyweight Championship. What in the world is happening? If these events sound familiar […]
Classic Cars of the 1920s
In the run up to the Winter Raleigh Classic this Friday and Saturday, we want to showcase more of the rare and notable cars in our inventory. There are currently more than three hundred cars on the list for bidding, and though we can’t touch on all of them, there are a few that stand […]
Winter 2014 Raleigh Classic Begins This Week, Dec 5-6
After several months of anticipation, we have begun moving vehicles to the N.C. State Fairgrounds for the Winter 2014 Raleigh Classic. As you might expect, we have amassed a lot of classic cars for this event. We continually search the country for rare and exciting cars to make the Raleigh Classic one of the most […]
How to Register a Classic Car in North Carolina
In a previous post, we discussed how old a car must be in order to be considered classic or antique. Today we’ll talk about how to acquire titles and registration for your classic vehicle. “But Raleigh Classic blog author,” you might ask, “why does my classic car need to be registered?” That’s a fair question. […]
Spotlight Car: The 1985 Jaguar XJS V12
This 1985 Jaguar XJS is a stellar example of a single-owner car. Originally purchased in Virginia, it has spent the majority of its life carefully garaged, letting its pristine V12 engine pass the years in a time capsule, waiting for a day when it can enjoy the North Carolina roads. Looking at it, however, you […]