Jumat, 08 April 2011

About Classic Cars: Is Your Classic Running on All Cylinders

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From Tony and Michele Hamer, your Guide to Classic Cars
Is your engine running rough or lacking power? One of the first things we suggest you do is a compression test. It's easy with the right equipment and something you can do in your own garage.

Is Your Classic Running on All Cylinders
Checking your engine's compression should be part of your regular maintenance routine because it will give you an indication of your engines overall health and detect internal engine malfunctions such as...Read more

SEMA's 50-State Tax and Title Tool Box
Before you purchase that classic or collector car that you've been dreaming of for the pass umpteen years, you should check with your state's vehicle requirements for registration as they stand today, as well as...Read more

Classic Memorabilia Selling From 3 Well Known Collections
Mecum Auctions, our About.com's Classic Car Readers Choice Award winner, will have nearly 2,000 pieces of gas and oil petroliana, rare porcelain and neon signs and soda pop memorabilia up for bid during their... Read more

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