The Molly Report
The information advantage
The most valuable cars in the world are bought on information most buyers never have time to find. Molly Report changes that. Dozens of AI analysts deploy in parallel across the sources serious collectors have always relied on, surfacing the provenance, service history, comps, and red flags that decide whether a price is fair and a story is whole.
And if you don't understand something, just ask Molly.
The dossier is the beginning of the conversation, not the end of it. Follow up on any claim, drill into any source, get a plain-language answer in seconds. The most comprehensive collector car intelligence available anywhere, on tap.
What exactly do I get?
A VIN-specific dossier on a single collector car, delivered in about an hour. It covers provenance, ownership history, service records and gaps, condition signals, market comps, and any red flags surfaced during research. Every claim is sourced and traceable. The dossier is available on web, mobile, and PDF, and Molly is available afterward to answer follow-up questions on any finding.
How is this different from a Carfax or a vehicle history report?
Carfax and similar products are built for the mass market: title checks, accident reports, basic ownership counts. They're a starting point. Molly Report is built for collector cars, where value lives in the details those reports were never designed to capture: documented service intervals, registry entries, period press, forum chatter, auction provenance, condition language, and the small inconsistencies that decide whether a car is what it claims to be.
How much does a dossier cost?
Pricing during closed beta is set on a per-dossier basis and shared with members at sign-up.







