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Buying a classic car requires as much, if not more work than
getting a brand new one from the car dealers. You should always approach
the transaction as a very important deal as you would probably be
spending thousands of dollars in acquiring this new car.</div>
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Follow these guidelines when buying a classic car and you will enjoy getting the best deals from a classic car sale.</div>
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#1: Price Change</div>
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If
you are a true lover of classic cars, you would probably be aware that
the value of the car changes significantly within one or two years. For
instance, the classic Mercedes Benz can easily pick up a cool $7000 for a
25 year old version but the price would greatly drop for one that is 23
years old. Make sure you know how much the car really is worth and what
others are paying for the same model and make.</div>
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#2: Check for Rust</div>
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Do
check for the presence of rust in important areas such as the wheels,
the trunk and the joints .Different models rust in different ways and it
helps to do a little research to find out what is common for the model
you are interested in. It helps to get online and read reviews where
possible so you can get a good idea of what to expect when dealing with a
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#3: Sunny Classic Cars</div>
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Are you aware that the
experts recommend getting a classic car from those sunny areas of the
country such as California as these cars are free from snow, which means
that it tends to rust slowly than those being subjected to the harsh
changing weather throughout the year. California classic cars are more
expensive than classic cars from other locations.</div>
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#4: Restoration Job</div>
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Always
check to see how much you have to pay for the restoration job.
Sometimes, it is possible to get a car at a really low price but the
restoration job to get it fixed is way higher than what you would need
to pay for a classic car in good condition. Sometimes, what seems like a
good deal may not be as enticing down the road when you realize just
how much you have to pay to get the car restored to a workable
condition.</div>
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#5: Project Car</div>
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Some cars are really beyond
repairs and the owner just wants to get rid of those to avoid cluttering
up their home. These cars are fun to get as they are really cheap and
you can use it to create a new car project that attempt to restore the
old car into a workable condition.</div>
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#6: Replacement Parts</div>
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Some
classic cars are easily replaced when any of the components need to be
changed. Mustang and Chevrolets are great examples and you can easily
order the replacement part online or through a catalog.</div>
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Above all
makes sure you know about the type and model of the classic car you are
getting, Understanding how it works and how much you expect to pay for
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Classic usually means something that possesses
lasting worth and significance. It is commonly appended to things with
values that survived the test of time. All classics are considered a
worthy catch and held in high esteem.</div>
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Classic car is a given term
to refer to an older automobile model. Those more than 25 years old
already could fall under this type of car. One group named the Classic
Car Club of America (CCCA) is a leading authority for such collectibles.
Classic vehicles to them are those produced between 1925 and 1949, be
it local or foreign. This is the pre-war period.</div>
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These cars are
sold at a very steep price because they are out of production already.
The parts are more difficult to find since a few shops will continue to
manufacture such parts.</div>
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There are things you could look at to see
if a car is classic. First, you could check the engine. It is usually
replaced to a higher power for greater speed and faster pull on the
road. You could also look into accessories used that seem very
luxurious, with a custom coachwork even. The original power brakes,
automatic or one-time lubrication systems, and power clutch were most
likely upgraded in class cars.</div>
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There is a gray area however in the
definition of these cars. Some which are younger than 25 years are
referred to as modern classics, although the popular associations will
not accept it. The Porsche 944 is a modern classic.</div>
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The different
definitions stem from the fact that people classify these cars in
several ways. The CCCA will base it on the year of manufacture. But if
this is the case, then those Porsche 1980 models will immediately be
disqualified. Some will look into the availability of parts. It is
classic if the parts are scant in the market. If you gather a consensus,
the majority will however agree that 25 years is just right to make for
a classic car since these machines normally go beyond their design life
within 10 to 15 years.</div>
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Owning classic cars can be a benefit and a
nuisance depending on how you look at it. They are great investments
and excellent properties for like antiques, the value of the cars will
get higher as time goes by. They are rare and most expensive next to
latest models.</div>
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The self-satisfaction and fulfillment of owning one
outweigh all the disadvantages. Maintaining classic cars especially by
car enthusiasts is a valuable investment. Obviously, some car parts are
not available even in specialty parts stores for it is out of production
but there are still parts that are still available in the market. The
growing community of classic car enthusiasts ensures future classic car
owners that classic car parts will eventually flourish and boom once
again. Parts of classic cars vary in price depending on the rareness and
age of the vehicle. It is ideal to consult leading authorities when it
comes to classic car dealings.</div>
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You know every little detail classic car enthusiasts notice. From
the shiny exterior paint to the posh interior, detailing your classic
car makes it stand out from the competition. Discerning car owners know a
true classic is defined by its condition. When you detail your classic
car, you keep it in showroom shape for years to come.<br />
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Detailing
your classic ride includes several different aspects of car care.
Usually the car is washed by hand and the interior is shampooed. The
exterior may be power polished or waxed by hand with carnuba wax. You
may decide to have protection applied to the fabric or leather interior
so it stays clean and fresh. Many classic car owners also have the
engine cleaned for optimum appearance and performance.<br />
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Besides
cleaning your classic car, ongoing maintenance is essential. If you own a
classic car to bring to shows, you already know classic car parts can
be difficult to find. By maintaining the car regularly, you are aware
when parts needs to be replaced. Instead of scurrying for parts before a
show, your car is ready to go when you need it.<br />
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Muscle car owners
show off both the beauty and performance of their classic cars. It's
not enough for their classic car to look gorgeous. Muscle car owners
also want optimum performance so they can race their classics to
victory. Keeping muscle car parts updated is key if you want to be ready
to win the race in style.<br />
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Detailing keeps your classic car in
excellent condition. One of the reasons you are able to own a classic
vehicle is thanks to the dedicated maintenance done in the past. When
you properly maintain your classic car , it keeps its resale and car
show value.<br />
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Your regular maintenance routine begins with washing
your car regularly. Use a car wash formulated for classic vehicles to
keep the exterior in top shape. Make sure to wash your car with plenty
of water so the soap doesn't dry out. After washing your ride, dry it
off with a detailing cloth or chamois. Leaving water spots can cause
mineral deposits to form on the paint.<br />
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When you car is washed and
dry, check for any stubborn grime such as road tar, pollution or bird
droppings. Lubricant and detailing clay will get rid of these
potentially corrosive materials. Clean the interior windows, dashboard
and seating then vacuum the floors. Make sure to use the right cleaning
products for fabric, leather or vinyl interior.<br />
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After washing,
polish or wax your classic car for the ultimate shine. Make sure to
clean the tires, underside, boot interior and inside the engine
compartment. Check your oil, fluids and tire levels every week. Have
your classic car regularly maintained and updated so it always looks and
runs its best. With dedicated maintenance, your classic vehicle is a
timeless treasure.<br />
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A classic car is a beautiful way to capture a moment in history.
Turn back the hands of time for your one-of-a-kind ride with the right
classic car care regimen. Proper exterior maintenance adds years of
enjoyment to your classic car or truck. Some classic car owners pay a
professional to wash their invaluable ride. Others prefer the pleasure
of cleaning their classic cars themselves. When you wash your own
classic car, you become intimately familiar with every inch of your
investment. Either way, keeping your vehicle well-maintained ensures
your classic will be in top shape for years to come.<br />
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Use the right
tools to wash your classic car. A classic car wash starts with plenty
of water, a 5 gallon bucket and the proper cleaning products. Use a
paint-safe microfiber or cotton washing mitt with car wash specially
designed for classic cars. Choose a non-detergent, pH balanced car wash
formula so you don't strip off the wax. A gentle car wash is safe enough
to use on all painted surfaces along with plastic, rubber and vinyl
components.<br />
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Always dry your classic car. If you don't dry your
classic car, water spots form and cause mineral deposits to form on the
paint. Use a paint safe drying towel, sheepskin chamois or cotton
detailing cloths to dry your car's surface for a smooth, flawless
finish.<br />
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Inspect your classic car for stubborn grime. Often
stubborn grime such as tree sap, bird droppings or bug residue remains
after you wash the car. Use detailing clay to pull the grime off the
surface of your car without scratching the paint. A lubricating spray is
used to protect the paint, then the clay is applied to get rid of the
grit. Special solvents are also used to get rid of stubborn
contaminants.<br />
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Assess the condition of your paint. If your car's
surface still looks dull, you may need to get rid of old oxidized paint.
Three ways to revamp your car's paint are car cleaner, polish or
rubbing compound. Polish is the first step as it removes the smallest
amount of paint. Discuss using a cleaner or rubbing compound with a
professional before trying it yourself.<br />
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Get your shine on with
wax. Besides making your classic car shiny, classic car polish also
protects the vehicle's paint. Carnauba wax gives you a rich shine that
lasts up to three months. Paint sealants are not quite as shiny but the
protection lasts for up to six months.<br />
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of direct sun. Rinse the car with plenty of water in sections so the
soap does not try out. The paint should be cool before you apply classic
car polish [http://classiccars.com/ResourcePages/Car-Care.aspx] to the
surface. Make sure to read the directions on all the classic car care
products before you use them. ClassicCars.com offers a full range of
high end products to keep your classic car looking its beautiful best.</div>
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Do you possess a vintage car? Do you have classic cars hanging
around in your garage? If you do, then this article is for you. Always
remember that, you need to know how much the value of your car is. You
might need to sell or trade your car in months time. The best thing to
do is to do an appraisal for your classic car. Book values for classic
cars differ and there are things to consider such as the car maker,
years, condition of the car and the engine.<br />
<br />
Book values for
classic cars indeed differ according to the ones I indicated in my
previous statement. The pricing of a classic car would vary on the kind
of classic car you own like if its a collectible car, a special interest
car, an exotic car, a classic truck or van or SUV, a muscle car, a
sports car, a luxury car or a classic passenger car. As they say, the
older the classic car, the higher the book value is. It actually depends
on the customer who would want to buy it. For sure, you would want to
choose a car that would fit your taste and style.<br />
<br />
One thing that
will also determine a classic cars book value is its body style or car
MAKE. Depending on which body style you want, car make is very important
consideration.The car makes add up to Book values for classic cars.
There's a lot or car makes to mention, from the most famous car brands
to the most affordable ones.To name a few, we have Alfa Romeo,
Arnolt-Bristol, BMW, Avanti, Auburn, Cadillac, Capri, Chevrolet,
Chrysler, Cord, Hummer, Jaguar, Griffith, Fiat, Ferrari, Ford,
Lamborghini, Lincoln, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Shelby
Automobiles, Schwarz, Honda, Kurtis, Davis, Prowler, Oakland, Volvo,
Viper or also called Dodge, Volkswagen, Porsche, Tucker, Triumph, Nash,
Nissan and a lot more. I bet you already have a car type in mind with
all these information I gave you. The more famous car make is, the
higher the book value will be.<br />
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Granting that you already have
chosen a body style and a car make, the year the classic car is made is
also one of the most important considerations in appraising Book values
for classic cars. You may want to make an intensive research over the
internet or by word of mouth from friends who may have acquaintances
with someone who owns a classic car. It is but obvious that the older
your car is the higher the book value becomes. Say, you have a 1947
Ferrari sports car. Definitely, this car is worth a fortune! Each car
brand has its earliest year of manufacture. Like antiques, the longer
you keep it, make sure its still working, the higher the book value will
become. Another vital detail you shouldn't miss in appraising the book
value of your classic car whether you are the buyer or the seller is its
model and trim, like if your Ferrari is a 2 door Spider Allemano or a 2
door spider corsa. Another is you need to search for options and
determine its used values.<br />
All these need to be in mind in
deciding Book values for classic cars. One you have all these cards in
place, it would be easier for you to assess or appraise its book value.
Whether you may want to buy one or you already possess one, knowing how
much fortune you will earn or you already possess gives a feeling of awe
and feel-good for your own self.<br />
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There are a number of things that you can do to find cheap
classic car insurance rates. Let's say that you have a 1950's car that
you are planning to drive around at least a little bit throughout the
year, but you don't know if you should insure it or not. If the prices
for repairs on normal everyday cars can sometimes be expensive and auto
insurance companies base part of their premiums on replacement or repair
cost will that signify a more expensive policy for classic cars?</div>
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If
I'm only planning to drive less than a thousand miles a year why would I
need to insure the car? Those are just a few of the questions that
classic car owners deal with when time comes for them to get automobile
insurance. Some people don't know that there is a difference in
insurances from the everyday automobile and the old vintage classic
cars; however there is a big difference in the way the policy is set up
and most importantly the price!</div>
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The first thing you will need to
do when trying to get cheap classic car automobile insurance will be to
identify the insurance companies in your local area that provide classic
car coverage. This is important because if you just go to any insurance
company they will provide you with a quote from a standard automobile
insurance, which more than likely will be more expensive. If on the
other hand you find a company that provides classic car coverage then
you will be getting the best and more accurate rate. Most classic
insurance company simply put a price on the car which equals to the
vehicle's current value minus depreciation. This means that the more you
use the car, the lower your price will get.</div>
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Most insurance
carriers for these classic automobiles will not give you the chance to
get a deductible for collision and comprehensive coverage. If this is
the case then there is nothing you can do to the coverage you reduce
your rate. However, there are auto insurance companies out there that will allow you to select how much in deductible you want, that's why it is important to always shop around.</div>
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If
you find one of these companies, have them quote you with a higher
deductible. The reason behind this is that most classic car owners
usually have another vehicle that they rely on for transportation, so a
higher deductible in case of an accident will not be that bad. If you
don't drive your car that much the probability of an accident will
decrease and thus you will be saving money for having raised a
deductible that perhaps you will never have to pay. It is important to
note however, that you must only raise the deductible if you can afford
it.</div>
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Another great thing about classic automobile insurance that
will allow you to save some money is the flexible coverage that some
companies allow. Unlike standard policies where you can only get
discounts if you are a low mileage driver, here you can create the
policy according to your needs. Most classic car owners only drive their
cars up to one thousand miles a year because they are very picky about
the conditions and to prevent the regular tear on the car. For these
people the classic car automobile insurance policy will be much cheaper
than for the ones that drive frequently. Those people that drive
"frequently" are usually the people that put a little bit over 5,000
miles on their classic car each year (those mileage numbers would allow a
person to qualify for a low mileage discount without a single problem)
which is nothing. These people will have to pay a little bit more simply
because they are on the roads a little bit more than the others, which
brings a higher risk of accidents.</div>
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Another big thing that can
drive the cost of your classic car insurance policy downwards would be
the safety of your car. Because you don't see many classic cars on the
road, these types of vehicles aren't necessarily the ones that have a
high degree of theft. Regardless of that statistic, insurance companies
award you with a lower rate if you protect your car from theft. Make
sure you keep your classic vehicle in a garage away from the public. If
you do park it outside for some reason make sure that you have an alarm
and a wheel lock will be a great idea if you plan to leave the vehicle
unattended.</div>
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Classic car insurance policies are not expensive at
all and in some instances you can even add these policies to your normal
standard policy. The less you drive, the less your policy will cost.
Make sure you show the insurance company that you are a preventive
driver that always thinks safety first and they will for sure reward
you. So go out and shop around to make sure that you get the best deal!
And never attempt to insure a classic car under a standard policy
because if an agent allows you to do that you will be paying twice or
even three times the value of what a classic car insurance policy would
be!</div>
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A common question among buyers of classic cars is what to do
after they have acquired that vintage gem: restore it, or customize it?
Both options have their own advantages and disadvantages. Here we will
tackle the different aspects of restoration and customization to help
you decide which route to take for your car.</div>
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<b>Restoration: Authentic is Beautiful</b></div>
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Restoring
a classic car means finding the original parts and options for a
particular model. This means that if you own a Cuda with a broken Hemi
engine, you need to find a stock Hemi in order to restore it. Paint is a
different matter. While the authentic paint of a certain make may not
be existent today, there are several car services that offer the color
of that make, thus making it still look original.</div>
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<b>The Advantages of Restoring a Classic</b></div>
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1.
Restoring poses a bigger challenge, thus there's much more love between
you and your car. It might be a bit easy to find a stock engine, but
looking for the small parts like the starter will be a bit of an
adventure. Once you finish restoring, you'll certainly find a greater
attachment between you and your car.</div>
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2. Fully restored classic
cars spike up in value. Because there's much more effort and money put
into restoring, you can easily raise the price of the car once you
decide to sell it. A perfectly restored vintage car can be valued at
over a hundred grand in pro auctions.</div>
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3. You get to have an authentic car. There's nothing more advantageous than that.</div>
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<b>The Disadvantages of Restoring a Classic</b></div>
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1.
The parts are hard to find, and are therefore expensive. Unless you
engage in a treasure hunt and search for parts cars in junkyards and
auctions, stock parts may be a little expensive. The reason for this is
simple: car companies don't produce those parts anymore, so it would be
considered rare by most people, much like a classic car.</div>
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2.
Safety, efficiency, and comfort are sometimes compromised. A '50s era
car may have no proper airbags and seatbelts yet. The engine is probably
not fuel efficient, and the suspension may be a bit shaky. And if you
decide to go cheap and recycle a used engine from a parts car, expect it
to break down at least once due to stress.</div>
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<b>Customization: Convenience Along With Funkiness</b></div>
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Customizing
a classic car means adding or changing some parts and details that are
not originally included in that make. This might include a better
engine, suspensions, and more comfortable seats. The paint might also be
customized. Perhaps you have seen a Mustang with blazetrails on the
side. That's customization.</div>
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<b>The Advantages of Customizing a Classic</b></div>
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1.
Safety and convenience is the primary advantage of customization.
Updating your car with more fuel-efficient engines and better seatbelts
and airbags will make your ride much smoother and safer.</div>
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2. Parts
are easier to find, and are sometimes much cheaper. Engines are much
easier to find, but nonetheless still poses a challenge. You will have
to find an alternative engine that fits into your classic car. Still,
you can find smaller parts in an easier manner.</div>
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3. You get to have
cool additions to your liking. Hydraulics, superchargers, and funky
lights are among the many options you can add if you customize. Cool
blazetrails too.</div>
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<b>The Disadvantages of Customizing a Classic</b></div>
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1.
The value of your classic car will go down. A heavily modified car will
have its value become lower than those who are simply restored. If you
are planning to sell your car in a few years time, the better option
would be to restore.</div>
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2. If you plan to sell the car, you might
have a difficult time finding a buyer. Most buyers of classic cars are
looking for one that would be easily restored. A dusty and rusting
vehicle is therefore much more preferred because some original parts
included in the car may still be used.</div>
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The best gauge to determine
whether you should customize or restore a classic car is to know what
your dream car is like. What's good about this is that you could easily
combine customization and restoration. Restore everything that's under
the hood, and get cool blazes on the hood itself. Your preference is
king.</div>
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Classic cars are one of the most collected and coveted items in
the market today. And they should be: vintage automobiles are not only
great pieces of art; they could also be fully functional. Road-driven
classic vehicles may even be more scene-stealing than brand-spanking-new
sports cars. If you have already seen a fully restored and shiny Shelby
GT-350H or a 60's Thunderbird on the road, you probably know what I'm
talking about.<br />
<br />
<b>What is a Classic, Anyway?</b><br />
<br />
The
definition of what is a classic car is often contested. The Classic Car
Club of America indicates that the last year for the 'authentic'
classics is 1948. Still, other experts maintain that the term classic is
applicable to all cars that are 12-years old or older.<br />
<br />
Some would
even create a classification. A popular one is as follows: 'antique'
for automobiles manufactured from the very beginning of car production
up to 1916; 'vintage' for vehicles manufactured from 1916 to 1924; and
'classic' for those made in 1924 up to the not-so-far past.<br />
<br />
I
would not take a stand as to what the proper definition of a classic car
is. Let's leave that to car philosophers and historians (or for a more
proper term, car geeks). There are many more exciting aspects about
collecting classic cars that you should know.<br />
<br />
<b>Classic Cars Define Generations and Genres </b><br />
<b><br /></b>
If you are a fan of James Bond films, you might have been
awed by the luxurious and sexy cars that Mr. Double-Oh-Seven has
driven. From sleek Alfa Romeos to classy Aston Martins, the spy we all
loved wouldn't be what he was without these cars.<br />
<br />
And if you have
eagerly followed Mr. Bond's pursuits, you can see that the cars he used
are those that defined a certain era. You can see him use big cars with
round edges during the 60's, long, pointed-edged cars during the 70's,
and of course, macho black sports cars during our present day.<br />
<br />
What
made those cars cool wasn't because they are simply made 'cool.' It is
because they carry with them great stories and pieces of history. That
is also the reason why it is thrilling and fulfilling to own a classic
car. And the feeling of fulfillment multiplies tenfold if you collect
these cars. Wouldn't it be sweet to ride in wheels that a popular spy
once drove?<br />
<br />
<b>Owning a Classic is No Picnic </b><br />
<b><br /></b>
But before you head off and click your fingers away to
the first site that offers classic cars for sale, be sure to know that
with a great car comes great responsibility. Almost all of these classic
cars are already used (and sometimes abused). It would be almost
impossible to find one in a perfectly mint condition. What you will
probably see are second-hand (and possibly even third- or fourth-hand)
vehicles that may need a lot of work.<br />
<br />
Keep in mind that owning or
collecting classic cars does not stop at buying them. It is a must to
invest some time and money in restoring a car back to its vintage
beauty. Otherwise, it will just be another piece of junk lying in your
garage.<br />
<br />
Thus, you need to be prepared to submit that vehicle to a
paint job, a car parts installation (seats, carpets, steering wheel,
suspension...), and if you want to drive around, a good engine. And it
won't stop there: classic cars need a lot of loving and care. You need
to maintain its elegance by cleaning, waxing, and polishing it
regularly.<br />
<br />
It might be a little bit troublesome, but the rewards
are great. Aside from having one great scene-stealer, a well-maintained
classic car increases its value as time goes by. So once you are tired
of riding that vintage Benz, you can sell it and gain profit. You won't
have a hard time looking for buyers too, since there are tons of car
collectors looking for a great deal.<br />
<br />
<b>There's a Classic Car Lover in All of Us </b><br />
<b><br /></b>
If you are a car lover, a sentimental generation and
genre fan, or simply one who would like a cool ride, buying classic cars
is your best choice. Not only do you get a moving, breathing, and funky
piece of art, you also get a really valuable property. Buying,
restoring, and maintaining a vintage car may be a daunting task, but it
sure is worth it.<br />
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Peter Grizzly is an age-old classic car enthusiast. He makes his living now by selling classic cars for sale. If you want to own a vintage car, it is best to try your luck at auctions first. Classic Vehicle Auction offers a wide variety of classic car makes, from Alfa Romeo to Ford to Willys, all at a very cheap price. Visit http://www.classicvehicleauction.com today!</div>
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Many people own classic cars as a hobby and take pleasure in
maintaining and looking after them. However, there are chances that the
car might get damaged either while on road or even when housed in the
garage. This is where a special type of insurance called classic car
insurance for the classic car owner. It is very important to choose the
best classic car insurance that is available. There are many questions
that a classic car owner has in mind while purchasing a classic car
insurance policy. Classic car insurance Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs) are about, when a classic car is not driven, coverage when left
unattended, garaging requirements and driving restrictions.<br />
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The
major difference between classic car insurance and regular car insurance
is of the value paid for the in case of a total loss situation. Classic
car insurance works on Agreed Value, which means compensation, is of a
pre-agreed value. The regular car insurance pays the Actual Cash Value
or the Standard value, which means, either the depreciated value is paid
or else the payment is up to a particular amount.<br />
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In case a
classic car owner never drives the car on the road, the insurance
offered is for the value of the car. For this, the owner needs to get
the car appraised and submit it to the insurance company at the time of
purchasing the policy.<br />
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If the car is left unattended by the car
owner, even then the insurance company usually pays the claim. However,
the claim will depend on the owner fulfilling all other garaging and
driving requirements.<br />
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Garaging requirements make it mandatory for
the owner, to store the vehicle in a completely enclosed and locked
garage when the vehicle is not in use. Driving requirements include
decent driving history of at least ten years. Further, the insured car
must be at least fifteen years old to qualify for this program.<br />
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The
classic car is generally more valuable than any other vehicle, driven
on the road. Therefore, is advisable to get appropriate insurance for it
for the owner?s peace of mind.<br />
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Classic car owners, including those with muscle cars, street
rods, hot rods, antiques and vintage trucks, are facing uncertain times
as car thefts are on the rise, and actions from thieves are becoming
more bold and brazen.</div>
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I recently came across a story written by a
man who owned a Daytona Blue 1963 Corvette Coupe with all matching
numbers. The all-original classic sport car had an immaculate dark blue
interior where only the carpet had ever been replaced. The 327 engine
was said to produce a rhythmic loping that not only brought a smile to
your face, but got you day dreaming of having this beauty parked in your
own garage. Then disaster strikes and you're snapped out of your dream
and into his nightmare!</div>
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The owner of this beautiful piece of
American history took his prized car to what he called a small
"backwoods" show that a friend and he decided to go to in the spur of
the moment. As owner Jacob Morgan, of Bakersfield, CA described, <em>"The
event was an annual but rather unofficial gathering of classic car
buffs and I was thrilled to bring my car down. Unfortunately, the part
of Florida that the event was being held was extremely dry due to
drought. About three or four hours after arriving, a man who owned a red
GTO (I could not tell you the year because frankly I did not care
afterward) decided to start up his ride for the spectators. It was just
one backfire but it was enough to start the dry grass ablaze--and guess
where my Corvette was parked?</em></div>
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<em>Nearly thirty classic cars
were consumed by the blaze started by that backfiring GTO and my
Corvette was one of them. Of course I had the car properly insured but
they just aren't making 1963 Corvettes any longer and the only one I
could find that was similar cost $10,000 more than my policy's payoff. I
guess if there is a moral to my sad tale, it is to avoid backwoods car
shows at all costs because they are unregulated, disorganized, and very
dangerous to classic cars like my beloved 1963 Corvette Coupe."</em></div>
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This
may not be your traditional way of losing your prized classic car,
muscle car, street rod, antique car, vintage truck or other collectible
old vehicle, but it does drive home the point that we need to exercise
care in even the most innocent surroundings like a car show! Freak
accidents like Mr. Morgan experienced can and do account for many losses
to enthusiasts - not just theft or vandalism.</div>
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Sadly though, theft
isn't a rare thing and the methods are becoming more bizarre. Guy Algar
and I have had pieces stolen off one of our own vehicles that we were
towing back to our shop while we stopped for a quick bite to eat! We've
had a good number of hubcaps taken over the years. And, we actually had
the brake lights ripped off of our car hauler while we were in a parts
store one day picking up parts for a customer! We've had one customer
tell us the story where he had taken his wife out to dinner and had
carefully parked his 1969 Corvette at a local restaurant, under a big
bright light, and in what appeared to be a "safe" area, only to come out
45 minutes to an hour later to find all his emblems and trim taken
right off the car! Thieves have been known to take the entire car hauler
(with the classic sitting on top) right off the tow vehicle's hitch
ball and transfer the hauler to their own tow vehicle when people are on
the road, at a car show, or some other type of event. These are bold
moves by people who do not fear the consequences.</div>
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Other thefts that have been reported around the country have included:</div>
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Dr. Phil just had his '57 Chevy Belair convertible stolen from the Burbank repair shop he had brought it to for repairs.</li>
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A 1937 Buick, valued at over $100,000 was taken from a gated community parking garage in Fort Worth, Texas.</li>
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Tom of New Mexico reported the theft of two of his collector cars to
Hemming. Tom owns about half a dozen collector cars altogether, and to
store them all, he rented out a storage unit. Unfortunately, when he
went to check on them recently, for the first time in about six months,
he found that two were missing - a 1957 two-door Chevrolet Belair and a
1967 Mercury Cougar GT.</li>
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There was also a report of a man from Jefferson City, Missouri, who
actually recovered his own stolen car, a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro that had
been stolen 16 years before, after seeing it in a Google search!</li>
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In a Los Angeles suburb, a woman came home to a garage empty of her
prized 1957 Chevy Bel-Air which had been valued at more than $150,000.
The beautiful convertible had been featured in several magazines and TV
shows and won dozens of awards at car shows around the country. A
neighbor's surveillance camera caught the actions of the thieves and
revealed that the Bel-Air was pushed down the street by a pickup truck
which had pulled into her driveway just minutes after she had left. The
thieves likely loaded it onto an awaiting trailer. It's thought that the
thieves spotting the car at one of the car shows, followed it home
afterwards, then waited for the opportunity to steal it.</li>
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A Seattle collector was the victim of a targeted "smash-and grab" from
the warehouse where he kept his cars. The thieves apparently ransacked
the building and drove off with a 396/425 four-speed 1965 Corvette
Stingray; and a 20,000-mile 396/four-speed 1970 Chevelle SS.</li>
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A 1959 Chevrolet Impala was stolen during a Cruise Night. The owner
got good news-bad news when the police tracked down because while they
did recover the classic car, he had put in a claim for the theft with
his insurance policy after the theft many months before, so the car went
to the insurance company rather than being returned to him. Apparently
detectives recovered the Impala from a chop shop nearly eight months
after it was stolen, repainted and modified.</li>
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Hemmings News also reported of a reader whose 1970 Ford Maverick was
stolen from his home in Missouri. The car was found and returned, but
the investigation apparently revealed that the thief had been watching
the owner for 2 years, with the intention of stealing it and using it to
race with. Chilling thing to find out.</li>
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A 1979 Buick Electra 225 Limited Edition was stolen out of a grocery
store parking lot in suburban Detroit with the thief escaping with an
urn inside the trunk that contained the remains of the owner's
stepfather!</li>
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After saving for over 40 years, a man from Virginia bought the car of
his dreams, a 1962 Dodge Lancer. Buying his dream car, he began his
restoration project, which was about 60 percent complete when he
relocated to Texas. Without a garage to keep it in after his move, he
stored it in a 24-foot enclosed trailer along with a 1971 Dodge Colt he
planned to turn into a race car, and kept the trailer parked at a
storage lot. At the end of July, the trailer and everything in it
disappeared.</li>
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The last story actually has a happy
ending because it was recovered due to alert shop owners being
suspicious of person wanting to unload a Lancer for only $1,500
including the many boxes of parts. After some research, the owner was
reunited with his car. Guy and I have been approached on numerous
occasions by people wanting to sell their vehicles. Some have hardship
stories and the callers are willing to unload the car for a real
bargain. We've always walked from these offers, primarily because we're
not in the business of buying and selling cars (we're not dealers or
re-sellers), but also because we're cautious of a "too-good-to-be-true"
price. One call in particular did make us very suspicious, as the woman
caller insisted that the sale had to be completed by Monday (she called
our shop over the weekend) and the price was extremely low for a rather
rare model Mustang. Alert shop owners can be instrumental in aiding in
the recovery of stolen classic cars.</div>
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When it comes to vehicles, classic cars are absolutely at the top
of the pyramid, with their amazing features setting them far apart from
the rest of the crowd. Unfortunately, as is typical for anything that
attracts attention, classic cars tend to attract a decent share of
thieves and vandals. Additionally, because classic cars are rare and
tend to be expensive, many large "major player" insurance companies and
agents will not even offer insurance for them. But just because it can
be mildly difficult to find the right kind of insurance for your classic
car, that does not mean that you can simply drive around without any
insurance. Many states require that your vehicle be insured, and you can
face serious fines if you are caught driving without adequate insurance
coverage.<br />
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Finding the right kind of insurance for your classic
car is going to take a little bit of time, and a lot of research. Even
more research will be involved if you are set out to find the cheapest
available antique and classic car insurance available. There are car
insurance companies out there which specialize in insurance options for
antique and classic cars. Additionally, there are large automobile
insurance companies which offer specialized insurance including antique
and classic car insurance, but you will have to do a decent bit of
searching in order to find them. A good place to start is with insurance
companies like Hagerty, Leland west and Norwich Union which all
specialize in antique and classic car insurance. It is important that
you weigh a lot of different options, because the costs associated with
antique and classic car insurance can vary wildly depending on which
automobile insurance provider you go with. It is also important that you
determine what each insurance company will value your classic car at,
in order to make sure that you are going to be insured for the full
value of your car. Traditional car insurance values the car at the cost
to replace it, minus any depreciation that it has experienced. This is
what sets antique and classic car insurance apart from traditional car
insurance. With antique and classic car insurance, the value of your
vehicle is typically an agreement made between you and the insurance
provider. This way, you will not lose a serious investment in the event
that your vehicle is ever totaled in an accident, or stolen and never
recovered.<br />
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The absolute best option for you to pursue when it
comes to automobile insurance for your classic car is called an agreed
value policy. Before this type of policy is purchased, you are required
to sit down with an agent with the insurance company in order to come to
a concrete agreement for the value of your vehicle. If your vehicle is
ever totaled or lost, this is the amount that will be paid by the
insurance company. This is also the point where you will receive a quote
for the monthly payment. Another thing that sets antique and classic
car insurance apart from traditional car insurance is the fact that
antique and classic car insurance premiums are typically significantly
smaller than what you will pay for traditional car insurance. However,
not just anyone can acquire antique and classic car insurance, so before
applying you should make sure you qualify for all of the following
criteria:<br />
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o Many antique and classic car insurance policies
require that you meet a specific age limit. This is to insure that the
driver(s) on the policy have adequate driving experience and are not in
jeopardy of causing an accident. This makes it difficult for young and
new drivers to acquire automobile insurance, even if they are driving an
antique or classic vehicle.<br />
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o Many antique and classic car
insurance policies have also imposed a minimum age limit for your
vehicle, in order to determine whether or not it can be considered an
antique car. The typical limit is fifteen years old, so if your vehicle
is less than fifteen years old you may have difficulty securing antique
car insurance for it.<br />
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o In order to qualify for classic car
insurance, there are certain limits on how your classic car can be used.
For example, you must have a garage or some other form of protective
storage to park the vehicle in. Additionally, you cannot use your
classic car for any business purposes. Finally, there is a limit on the
number of miles that you can put on your vehicle every month or year. If
you go over the mileage limit you can but your vehicle in danger of
losing its protective insurance. Because of the imposed mileage limit,
you must also be able to prove that you have another vehicle which is
used for normal driving.<br />
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Antique and classic car insurance is by
far the best option if the vehicle that you are driving can be
considered a collectible. This form of insurance is designed to protect
cars that appreciate in value over time rather than depreciating. Most
insurance companies will allow you to insure your classic car
traditionally if you cannot find adequate antique car insurance, but you
should expect to pay more in monthly premiums, and to receive
significantly less in a pay out settlement if your vehicle is ever
totaled. What this means is that if you are driving an antique or
classic car, and specialized insurance is available to you on a local
level, you should absolutely take the offer in order to protect your
vehicle inexpensively without losing out on the serious investment that
went into your prized possession.<br />
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