Buying the latest car may have its own perks, but the timeless charm, the heritage value, and the legacy of classic cars make them in a league of their own. When you buy and restore a classic car, you not only buy a vehicle, you also bring home a part of history. That explains the ever-increasing number of auto enthusiasts looking for classic cars in salvage car auctions in San Diego and other parts of…
Bidding with AutoBidMaster couldn’t be easier and we have enough flexibility to fit any person. Here are some tips on how to use our auction system to fit your style. Buy It Now Certain cars have an option called “Buy It Now”. This option will have a price listed next to it. If you agree to pay that exact price (There are no negotiations on Buy It Now.) you are awarded the vehicle immediately! Set…
Buick first launched its Roadmaster package in 1936, a time when the Plymouth Custom Street Rod and the Lincoln Limousine ruled the road. Roadmasters, until 1958, were built on the longest non-limousine wheelbase, and had structures similar to entry-level Cadillacs. The vehicles soon gained attention, with the Roadmasters built between 1946 and 1957 enjoying the limelight. Today, these classics demand top dollars at auto auctions in Arizona, Florida, Texas, and several other places. Let’s have a look at four of the best Roadmasters produced between 1936 and 1953.
Salvage vehicles are becoming increasingly popular due to the numerous advantages they offer. People from various economic backgrounds are opting for these vehicles primarily for availability of a vast selection of cars in affordable price range. The inventories include not only the contemporary models but also some classic salvage cars. These cars get listed by the insurance companies on online auto auction sites after they get “salvage title” due to their damaged condition. Here is…