Owning a Classic
There are just as many reasons for owning a classic car as there are classic car owners. Some see it as an investment, others get a feeling of nostalgia, and many believe that their particular classic makes a personal statement about who they are.
You won't find this information in car magazines, but every classic car owner will agree with these 7 important aspects to consider before you purchase your classic.
Weve come to the conclusion that the answer to the Bias-ply versus Radial tire question rests solely with the cars owners. But to make that decision, you need to be armed with ample information to make the best choice for your classic.
About.com Classic Car Readers share their stories about the old cars they've loved and owned.
Whether it's the car you've waited years to own or the car that's been in your family for years, long distance transport can be an daunting an emotional experience. By following our vehicle shipping tips, you could save you money and improve your peace of mind.
You won't find this information in car magazines, but every classic car owner will agree with these 7 important aspects to consider before you purchase your classic.
Protecting your Classic Car from would be thieves can be as easy as installing a battery cut-off device, or you can go high tech with a global tracking device. We suggest both, and a few others.
We love buying old cars and fixing them up. But that means something has to go to make room for the new arrival. All our cars mean something special to us so when it comes time to sell one, it can be pretty emotional. Properly marketing our cars helps to ease the pain by speeding up the sale and getting a fair price.
Choosing the right car club can add a great deal of enjoyment to your classic car hobby, and understanding what to expect from the membership will help you in your search.
Touring in your classic may be one of the best advantages to ownership. Trees are greener, skies are bluer and the longer the journey the better if you are behind the wheel of your trusty steed. You can join professionally organized tours, participate in club tours or just map out one of your own. Either way, you will meet some of the friendliest folks around... classic car lovers.
Should US Classic Car Owners Develop a Organization to Preserve Our Motoring Heritage like the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs in the UK?
Learn how to "talk the talk" of the classic car community with this glossary of terms and definitions.
The Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs (FBHVC) have published research documents for the classic and historic market in both UK and Europe. These are worth a read as they detail the size of the industry, the value to the economy and the minute amount of mileages covered and therefore pollution caused. They make us think the US should have an organization like this.