Archive for 'Classics'
Art Deco Mullin Automotive Museum set to open April 15
As if classic car fans in California weren’t spoiled enough with the annual festivities in Monterey, world-class concours in Palm Springs, La Jolla, Dana Point, Palos Verdes, and Pasadena, and first-rate museums like
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Rookie Guide On How To Buy A Muscle Car: Evaluate The Car, Set Up Insurance, And Purchase
Rookie Guide On How To Buy A Muscle Car: Evaluate The Car, Set Up Insurance, And Purchase
The big day is finally here! You’ve now narrowed down the make or model that you want, you know how you’re planning to use the car, you have a fantastic idea of what it’s worth (and you’ve got the [...]
Antique Car Financing – Why Most Lenders Won’t Provide A Collector Car Loan
Most conventional lenders are reluctant to make an antique car loan, even though buying an antique or collector car is a smarter financial decision than buying a new car. The biggest reason many lenders do not offer collector car financing is that a collector car is very difficult to place an accurate and reliable value [...]
Full StoryKroyman’s Ferrari Collection Sold
Whoever thought that the recession will not affect luxury car dealers was dead wrong. Unfortunately, due to the sales drop, a lot of dealers from around the world were forced to close down their factories. Such a situation also occurred at Kroymans, a company that was founded in 1902 and was the exclusive Ferrari Distributor [...]
Full StoryMost Expensive Cars Auctioned – The Ten Million Dollar ClubMost Expensive Cars Auctioned – The Ten Million Dollar Club
The classic car auction has become so popular over the years that it is now officially a social event in some areas or at least merits around the clock televising on the Speed Channel. Part and parcel to this is the sheer value of the vehicles being sold. The idea that cars would sell in [...]
Full StoryThe Ultimate Classic Camaro Buyers Guide
Over the years I have loved the Chevrolet Camaro, it’s not quite like any other car ever built, my first muscle cars was a 1969 Z/28 Camaro and I loved that car, I hope to help some one else find their perfect muscle car by writing this article.
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TA22 Celica
The affectionately named “coke bottle” TA22 Celica and its ubiquitous twincam engines had all the hallmarks of a voluptuous design without the weight – a car that could weigh as little as 920kg and easily pack as much as 160 naturally aspirated horses under the hood.
I know this because my second car was a TA23 [...]
Close up: Roadster Garage Hakoste
Here’s a car that is certain to divide opinions. We mentioned it in a previous post but now, let’s have a little bit of a closer look at the controversial Nissan Hakoste
One end is square, the middle is rounded and then we are back to square again at the rear. It looks like a shocking [...]
Deciding How To Fix The Wiring In Your Classic Car
When it come to the wiring on your classic car it can get tricky deciding what need to be done to fix it, wiring isn’t something to be taken lightly, although it might a lot more appealing to spend your money on cool accessories, and engine performance items, you should think about it.
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Mustang air intake – boost the performance of a classic car
All around the world the name Ford is mentioned with respect among car manufacturers. Actually, they are one of the pioneers in the field. Mustang which has emanated from their establishment is considered a classic. For those who want ample power with style, this is the car.
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