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Automotive Guide for Classic


  • 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
  • Book Clubs
    Much like food, a book is best enjoyed when shared. This is probably the reason why book clubs sprout everywhere - readers get to share...
    Article by: Peter Emerson
  • Boss Mustang: Then and Now
    The Mustang has been loved by car enthusiasts since it was first introduced back in the Swinging Sixties. In fact, the Mustang had one...
    Article by: David Anthony
  • British Car Shows
    British cars hold a special place in American history. At a time when most sports cars were huge and bulky, the powerful but small British...
    Article by: Thomas Morva
  • Buick Le Sabre: Riding Through the Years
    From the Buick division of General Motors, the Buick Le Sabre is a full size car. This vehicle has been considered as the entry level...
    Article by: Sarah McBride
  • Buy in Confidence - A Glossary of Vehicle Number Plate Terms
    Don’t know your suffix form your prefix? Your V750 from you V778? Puzzled by number plate terminology? The world of number plates can be confusing,...
    Article by: Ross O'Donnell
  • Buying a Harley Davidson in Chicago and Illinois
    If you live in Chicago and would like to have a Harley-Davidson you can use around the city, then we have good news for you....
    Article by: Low Jeremy
  • 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 Tips for Antique Autos for Sale
    There are hundreds of car companies and links to auto insurances, price quotes, car dealers, car loans and other resources that involve antique cars, roadsters...
    Article by: Dave Poon
  • 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