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		<title>Should You Buy a Classic Car?</title>
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With in the influx of new and better cars today, classic vintage cars are slowly increasing in value. This is why a lot of people are looking into buying one, imitating one, or resurrecting one. However, classic cars don&#8217;t really impress everybody. Some might even regard them as junk unworthy of garage space. But hey, [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>With in the influx of new and better cars today, classic vintage cars are slowly increasing in value. This is why a lot of people are looking into buying one, imitating one, or resurrecting one. However, classic cars don&#8217;t really impress everybody. Some might even regard them as junk unworthy of garage space. But hey, if you&#8217;re a real car enthusiast, the love for classic cars would come naturally to you.<br/><br/>But the bigger question is this: how much of an enthusiast are you to go out of your way and buy a century-old car? And what would be your reasons for buying it? Would you really use it as an alternate car? Or you merely want to try your newly-acquired restoration prowess with it? Maybe you just like to look at the car everyday in your garage?<br/><br/>Enthusiast or not, it&#8217;s not right to just waste your hard-earned dollar on something you don&#8217;t need. There should be a reason why you want to buy a classic car. It could be as stupid as you feel like straying away from the conventional vehicles of today and decide to drive a vintage all over town. At least you have valid reasons for buying a vehicle some people would regard as junk.<br/><br/>When buying classic cars, the first you should care about is its actual running condition. Most of these cars have problems. You should be aware of this fact at the least. Cars 15 years and older tend to have irreplaceable parts, non-working motor, a tattered interior, or all of the above. Assess how much you&#8217;ll spend on restoring the classic car you want to buy before actually shelling out the money for it. Thing is, if you don&#8217;t know anything about repairing or restoring cars, don&#8217;t stray too far in the classic car category.<br/><br/>Be realistic when assessing the value of a classic car. You might be able to get a vintage vehicle for just a few hundred of dollars. But is it really possible to put it back to life? Would there still be some replacement parts available for it at the biggest auto parts dealer shop in town? If you aren&#8217;t sure, better be. You can browse the internet for car parts to know if the ones you need are still in stock and are shipping. Otherwise, you might have to turn your head around and look for another vintage to save.<br/><br/>Keep in mind that not all classic cars are restorable to its usual condition. Oftentimes, you can only make it look good on the exterior but it will never run smoothly again. You have to accept that there will be flaws on the car even if you&#8217;re the best auto repairman in the whole world.<br/><br/>When buying vintage cars, you have to consider your budget, your car expertise, and the time you can spend around the car. At times, you should also consider what your wife and neighbors would think about the car you&#8217;re bringing home. So unless you want to go into any trouble, think twice about buying the oldies.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Eric Hill</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><br/><br/>Triston</div>
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		<title>3 Tips for Finding Classic Car Parts</title>
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Because of their beauty and historical value, classic cars receive a great number of fans. However, it is usually a headache to find the right classic car parts, making their maintenance quite costly.As classic cars are no longer being manufactured, it is obvious very difficult to find their parts. When a car owner does find [...]]]></description>
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<div>Because of their beauty and historical value, classic cars receive a great number of fans. However, it is usually a headache to find the right classic car parts, making their maintenance quite costly.<br/><br/>As classic cars are no longer being manufactured, it is obvious very difficult to find their parts. When a car owner does find a part, it may not always be appropriate for their cars or may come at a very expensive price. Even if they do manage to buy the right piece, they have to exert even more effort to look for people who actually know how to install the parts.<br/><br/>Regardless of all the difficulties in the search for the right classic car parts, I am about to show you some great tips that can make your job a litter easier.<br/><br/>* Find Out a Specialized Mechanic First<br/><br/>Believe it or not, there are mechanics and repair shops that specialize only in classic cars. If you are serious about maintaining your car, then you should take the time to locate these shops. Some of the more advanced shops are already on the internet so you can easily look them up and compare them with one another before picking one. Sometimes though, classic car repair shops may not be found near your area.<br/><br/>* Look for Parts Online<br/><br/>Internet is a great place to shop, but only if you are technically competent enough. Go where you think the merchants may be making their presence, such as classified ads, auction sites, and car membership sites. Again, make sure you know what you are looking for.<br/><br/>To proceed, you must keep in mind that you should not only have above average technical knowledge, but also be experienced at online shopping. It is very important to select the good merchants and only do business with them. That way, you may save yourself from possible troubles<br/><br/>* Take Part In Classic Car Groups and Forums<br/><br/>There are far too many car enthusiasts hang out in online forums and groups, and they are more than willing to give their opinions if you ask for. Quite often, they also run their own sites or blogs which give out informative advice on just any car-related topics. You can benefit a lot by just signing up with these sites. Apart from getting the information you are interested in, you may even be pointed to the right mechanics who can solve your problem almost instantly .<br/><br/>As said, it is not easy to find classic car parts, but I hope you at least have some ideas about where to start after reading this article. Remember to always be meticulous and careful, you might just waste your money and effort on a wrong part.<br/><br/>If you are a classic car enthusiast, be sure to visit us to learn more about classic car parts. You will also be able to find complete information about other types of car parts if your interest is more general.<br/><br/><br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Pam Eisenberg</strong></em><br/><br/><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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<p><br/><br/>Dalia</div>
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