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This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

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I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

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Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

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It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

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Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

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It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

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A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

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This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

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Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection”

Hagerty The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense. Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday. This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye. 1967 Porsche 911 Hagerty I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well. The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern. Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Hagerty Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this. Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection. 1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme Hagerty It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s. In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual! Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection. 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS Hagerty Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance. The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text. Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection. 1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo Hagerty It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable. Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection. 2012 Chevrolet Caprice Hagerty A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use. Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser. Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection. 1981 AMC Spirit GT Hagerty This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual! Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection. 1987 Dodge Ramcharger Hagerty Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming. Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection. This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection”

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      The Andretti name is closely associated with racing and, in many respects, with the City of Indianapolis. Whether it’s Mario, Michael, Marco, or any of the other Andrettis who have competed over the years, their last name is among the most recognized in the motorsports world, particularly at the Indy 500. And now, you have the chance to own one of their former residences—if you have the funds.

      Earlier this week, Michael Andretti's former home was listed for a staggering $11.9 million. It is situated on over five acres of waterfront property just north of Indianapolis. Technically, it's located in Fishers, and he is practically my neighbor, as he resides only five miles down the road from me. That's close enough to call him my neighbor, right?

      In any case, real estate in that region is notably costly, and available plots have gradually become smaller over the years, as homeowners and developers capitalize on pricey square footage to reap substantial profits. So, five acres? Wow, that's a considerable amount of money today, and it is likely to appreciate even more as Fishers continues to grow. Additionally, if you were to move here, you'd be only 10-15 minutes away from the new Andretti Global headquarters, which will host the Cadillac F1 Team North American operations.

      According to the property's website—which is an entire site dedicated to it, not just a mere listing—the Andrettis acquired the property in 2017 and have continuously expanded it since then. The structures on the estate total an impressive 21,000 square feet and feature 570 feet of open-water shoreline. I've included a few photos below, but I recommend checking the full gallery.

      While you might spot some racing memorabilia on the walls, I'm certain there was much more initially. As is typical with homes, the staging process often requires owners to reduce personalization and clutter to enhance the appeal of the spaces. In this instance, they clearly opted to retain some racing items since that’s the main selling point here, but not excessively. Still, take a look at that garage, adorned with chandeliers and all.

      It’s likely that the home will sell swiftly, not solely because Michael's decor or architectural choices might not suit everyone, but due to the property's size and its prime location on the Geist Reservoir. The greater Indianapolis area has witnessed several significant real estate transactions recently, with the Irsay estate selling for a similar price in September. Jim Irsay was the former owner of the Indianapolis Colts NFL team.

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Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday.

This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

Hagerty

I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Hagerty

Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

Hagerty

It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

Hagerty

Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

Hagerty

It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

Hagerty

A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

Hagerty

This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

Hagerty

Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection” Hagerty

The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense.

Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday.

This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

Hagerty

I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Hagerty

Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

Hagerty

It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

Hagerty

Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

Hagerty

It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

Hagerty

A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

Hagerty

This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

Hagerty

Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection” Hagerty

The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense.

Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday.

This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

Hagerty

I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Hagerty

Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

Hagerty

It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

Hagerty

Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

Hagerty

It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

Hagerty

A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

Hagerty

This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

Hagerty

Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection” Hagerty

The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense.

Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday.

This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

Hagerty

I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Hagerty

Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

Hagerty

It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

Hagerty

Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

Hagerty

It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

Hagerty

A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

Hagerty

This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

Hagerty

Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection” Hagerty

The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense.

Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday.

This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

Hagerty

I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Hagerty

Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

Hagerty

It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

Hagerty

Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

Hagerty

It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

Hagerty

A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

Hagerty

This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

Hagerty

Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection” Hagerty

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This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

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I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

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Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

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It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

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Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

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It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

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A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

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This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

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Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection” Hagerty

The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense.

Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday.

This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye.

1967 Porsche 911

Hagerty

I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well.

The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern.

Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection.

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Hagerty

Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this.

Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection.

1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme

Hagerty

It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s.

In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual!

Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection.

1990 Chevrolet 454 SS

Hagerty

Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance.

The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text.

Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection.

1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo

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It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable.

Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection.

2012 Chevrolet Caprice

Hagerty

A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use.

Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser.

Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection.

1981 AMC Spirit GT

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This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual!

Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection.

1987 Dodge Ramcharger

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Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming.

Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection.

This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection”

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Hagerty The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense. Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday. This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye. 1967 Porsche 911 Hagerty I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well. The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern. Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Hagerty Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this. Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection. 1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme Hagerty It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s. In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual! Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection. 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS Hagerty Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance. The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text. Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection. 1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo Hagerty It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable. Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection. 2012 Chevrolet Caprice Hagerty A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use. Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser. Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection. 1981 AMC Spirit GT Hagerty This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual! Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection. 1987 Dodge Ramcharger Hagerty Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming. Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection. This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection”

Hagerty The latest in car news and reviews, no nonsense. Subscribe to our free daily newsletter to receive the most significant stories straight to your inbox, every weekday. This week, we highlighted the extensive collection of 1,300 cars owned by cardboard mogul Greg Rusk, currently located in Alabama and all available for sale at a no-reserve Broad Arrow auction presented by Hagerty. This vast assortment of vehicles is being sold in segments. Here are some standout vehicles from the initial group that caught my eye. 1967 Porsche 911 Hagerty I know everyone adores 911s, even those with unconventional tastes like me. This is one of the rare European models in the Rusk collection. The color isn't one I'd typically choose for a car, but it seems to suit this one. The body looks very well-maintained, and based on the video tour (which we’ll link again at the end of this post), the engine and interior appear to be in great condition as well. The wheels are intriguing, but the fitment isn't ideal. The ride height and offset don’t look great as they are. Luckily, that’s a simple fix. “I can sort that out,” I tell myself, as I browse eBay for used wheels with a Porsche bolt pattern. Check the current price: 1967 Porsche 911 Coupe of The Generous Collection. 1962 Chevrolet Corvette Hagerty Early Corvettes just keep getting better with age, and a fuel-injected C1 is incredibly attractive. This one features a manual transmission, is red, and is simply perfect. I’m not even a Corvette enthusiast (not at all), yet I would be thrilled to have this. Check the current price: 1962 Corvette of The Generous Collection. 1999 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme Hagerty It’s hard to embody the '90s more than this. Those who weren’t alive during that decade will never truly grasp how much marketers enjoyed spelling “extreme” without the initial “E.” SpongeBob Squarepants once declared that everything would be chrome in the future; well, everything was “xtreme” in the '90s. In any case, this truck looks pristine, and it comes with a five-speed manual! Check the current price: 1999 S-10 Xtreme of The Generous Collection. 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS Hagerty Here’s another Chevy truck that perfectly represents its decade. Technically a 1990 model, it was conceived in the '80s and bears that resemblance. The power output from this “performance” engine is laughably low—7.4 liters to achieve 230 horsepower? Seriously? But that’s not the reason for buying this; it’s a well-kept relic from a time of boxy designs and italicized text. Check the current price: 1990 Chevrolet 454 SS of The Generous Collection. 1986 Toyota Pickup Turbo Hagerty It’s a manual single-cab classic ‘Yoter; what more could you want? The graphics on this truck are fantastic. All it really needs is a different set of wheels with a less aggressive offset, as there’s a bit too much poke beyond the fenders. But like the Porsche, that’s easily fixable. Check the current price: 1986 Toyota 5-Speed Turbo of The Generous Collection. 2012 Chevrolet Caprice Hagerty A police Caprice could be the ultimate foundation for a sleeper build in the United States. This unassuming sedan features rear-wheel drive, a modern 6.0-liter V8, and additional cooling, along with other modifications designed for police use. Anyone familiar with this vehicle will likely get out of its way; those who don’t know what it is won’t give it a second look. An ideal stealthy country cruiser. Check the current price: 2012 Chevrolet Caprice of The Generous Collection. 1981 AMC Spirit GT Hagerty This seems like something my old friends from the 2018 era of Jalopnik would have loved. It’s delightfully strange yet appealing. It probably isn’t great to drive, but it’s a two-door manual! Check the current price: 1981 AMC Spirit GT of The Generous Collection. 1987 Dodge Ramcharger Hagerty Okay, hear me out: Ramchargers are actually cool. And not just because Chuck Norris drove one as Lone Wolf McQuade. They’re a bit more unique than a Bronco or Blazer from the same timeframe and have a similar road presence. Plus, the ram’s head hood ornament is charming. Check the current price: 1987 Dodge Ramcharger of The Generous Collection. This auction round concludes on October 20. You can view the complete list of items for sale in this first batch on Hagerty’s “Generous Collection”