Jumat, 12 Oktober 2012

About Classic Cars: Ten Things You Should Always Have in Your Car

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From Tony and Michele Hamer, your Guide to Classic Cars

Ten Things You Should Always Have in Your Classic Car
When you drive a modern car for work, long trips or around town errands, one can become accustomed to their dependability and keep only the legally required documentation in the glove box and common sense tools in the trunk like a jack, road side emergency kit, owners manual and spare fuses. But when you head off in a car that is 25 years or older...Read more

Got Rust? Try converting it to a protective seal.
The standard approach to rust removal has been to sand blast or scrape down to bare metal, prime with a rust-inhibiting primer and then paint. When we come across rust on our cars or restoration project, we found using rust converters in the form of brush-on liquids to be an attractive alternative...Read more

Why Do Car Restorations Take So Long?
We read about it every day......"1949 Classic Talbot - totally restoration took 4 years to complete" and many of us reflex with "why did it take so long?"...Read more

Book Reviews
Looking for a gift for a car enthusiasts or collector? You can never go wrong with giving them a book about cars. Here's some examples that we think are particularly worth having in your library...Read more

 


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