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You’re invited to a free classic car valuation seminar

by Hagerty
18 August 2017 1 min read
You’re invited to a free classic car valuation seminar
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta at Bonhams Quail Lodge Sale

Hagerty are pleased to invite you to our second annual Valuation Seminar at Beaulieu Theatre on Friday, 5 September, the eve of the International Autojumble.

The free seminar will examine the year that was in the classic car world, tackle the big trends likely to influence the market in the next 12 months, and cast an eye over future classics and the investment opportunities that should be made, held or shed.

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It will also examine the long-term sustainability of the classic car industry, the threats to its preservation and the need to attract the next generation of enthusiasts that can continue to evolve and grow the industry.

This year’s event will be compered by renowned industry observer and former Classic & Sports Car editor Simon Taylor, and aims to provide everyone from the discerning investor to industry watcher and hobby enthusiast with the definitive guide to classic car valuation and investment.

The big industry topics will be debated by an expert panel comprising Jamie Knight, Head of Motoring at Bonhams; Dave Richards, former editor of Classic Car Weekly; Richard Hudson-Evans, valuation commentator at Classic Cars For Sale; and Hagerty’s own Rob Sass and Dave Kinney (contributors to the New York Times and Octane, respectively).

The Valuation Seminar will run from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tickets are free and offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Click here to reserve yours.

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