1985 Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole
1985 Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole

(Photo by Dustin W. Johnson) if you happen to find If a Ferrari whizzes past you in a parking lot or on the highway, chances are it's red. Brown is not a common color for Italian sports cars. So when we had the chance to meet Jamie Radigan, owner of a Marrone Brown 1985 Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole, we went. At the Future Collector Car Showcase at Barrett-Jackson's 2024 Scottsdale Fall Auction, he told us how he came to own the car, the way others have reacted to it, and what it's like to be with him There are very few Ferrari-like cars. Just how rare is this unusual mid-engine? Watch the video below to find out. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COioZnLwc-w[/embed] Subscribe to the AutoHunter Cinema YouTube channel for more fun finds! Derek Shirkey Derek Shiekhi is the editor and chief writer of ClassicCars.com's sister site, AutoHunter.com. He previously worked as a freelance automotive writer, receiving numerous awards from the Texas Automotive Writers…

Interesting Find: 1992 Saab 900S Sedan
Interesting Find: 1992 Saab 900S Sedan

For decades, Saab Known for its unusual designs and favored by those who want something different. Unfortunately, the Swedish company's automotive division went bankrupt in 2011. The good news is that loyal owners, such as Brett Frantzen, owner of the Scarabe Green 1992 900S sedan you see here, keep Saab's unique cars on the road and preserve the memory of the brand through club events and education. “What kind of car is that?” Interview with Brett at the Future Collectible Car Show (part of Barrett-Jackson’s 2024 Scottsdale Fall Auctions) via AutoHunter Cinema Interview to learn more about Brett and his surprisingly reliable Saab (aka "The Tank"). [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cisuuy0hKA[/embed] Be sure to subscribe to the AutoHunter Cinema YouTube channel for more fun finds!

Future Collectible Car Show Fall 2024
Future Collectible Car Show Fall 2024

none of us There's a crystal ball, but if we did this, what do you think it would tell us about the cars that will become collectibles in the future and the people who drive them? Barrett-Jackson has long been a supporter of the next generation of collector car owners. After all, this hobby needs to continue for decades to come. This is my story from the Future Collectible Car Show (FCCS) in January. Just nine months later, we're back at FCCS again for the Westworld Barrett-Jackson 2024 Scottsdale Fall Auction. Photo courtesy of Barrett-Jackson The theme of the FCCS is diversity: 30 different makes of vehicles were registered for the event, with model years ranging from 1965 to 2024. This distribution illustrates the concept that there is no right or wrong answer for year or type of car someone chooses to save and display. The reality is that, like any other material possession, a vehicle can mean very different…