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Automotive Guide for Classic Cars


  • An Engineering Tour De Force
    The 1970 Buick GS was one of the wildest of all Buicks on paper. Its 455 cubic inch mill was derived from the earlier 430...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • An Introduction To Collecting Car Brochures - Part 3 - What To Look For When Buying
    If you have read the previous articles in this series you should now have a clear idea of what brochures you are trying to obtain...
    Article by: Annette Brown
  • Antique Car History
    Owning a car is a necessity for many people, but for many other possessing antique cars is a matter of pride and sort of a...
    Article by: Sonali Sen
  • Are You Going To Restore A Classic?
    There are many types of car followers and lovers. There are those people who simply love cars for the type of performance that they provide....
    Article by: Stacey Wilson
  • Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Gets New Classic Cars
    The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum would be holding their very first Annual Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum Benefit Extravaganza and as part of this event, the...
    Article by: Tracy Dawson
  • Body Work & Metal Shaping; Part 1
    This is a large topic, so I will try to condense it down as much as possible, if you have questions about this post, then...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Body Work & Metal Shaping; Part 3
    Ok boys and girls, now that you have the filler put in the car, and finished to 180 grit sand paper, it’s time to shoot...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Buying Dirt Cheap Cars from Government Car Auctions
    It is becoming harder and harder for people to find affordable prices for new or even "pre-owned" vehicles. The cost of extras continues to rise,...
    Article by: Tim Lee
  • Buying Your Car On The Internet
    It’s amazing how many things you can do online these days. Paying your bills, meeting people, stock trading, postal services and of course the shopping....
    Article by: Verapol Chaiyapin
  • Change That Oil!
    Carfacts and CHANGING YOUR OIL...The first thing you should do is go to your local discount auto store or WalMart and purchase your oil and...
    Article by: Jack Cooper