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[C708]Classic Used Car Prices
by Ian D Wright, Ian
If you are considering buying a classic car, you should first think about your budget, how much are you willing to spend on these antique machines? There are some people who spend their saving just to own one.

Vintage cars can also be an investment. After you restore one, the market value of the car would be better than you imagined. With the right model and decent condition, you stand to get a big profit margin from the sale of a classic car.

These classic cars are usually purchased at auctions, and there is no shortage of classic car enthusiasts available and willing to spend a great deal on these cars.

Before you go ahead and purchase one, remember that you're looking for a collector item.

Set a budget and choose a car that you can afford. This will probably eliminate those vintages you drool about in major car shows, unless you are very rich. One car shown in major care shows can cost you at least hundreds of thousands of dollars

Researching on where to buy classic cars is not easy. You have to put in a lot of time and struggle just by trying to locate one of these vehicles.
Remember that these cars are not manufactured anymore and you do not often see these on your regular used car dealership.

You can see them in junk yards and in elderly people's yards or garages, and they could sell or otherwise dispose of these classics! You can buy them at a cheap price. However, these automobiles are probably rust buckets with poorly functioning engines.

Bidding at auctions might result in some great classic car finds. If possible, you should try to travel to different places to check out car auctions.

This means you'll be able to bargain a little over the price. You can also opt for a classic car that is in good condition and less restoration will be required.

Do a comparison if you think you've found what you are looking for. When purchasing a car a mechanic can compare vehicles by using his own knowledge or bring along a trusted friend to help decide which one to buy. A good rule of thumb is that the less you need to restore, the better deal it is.

After purchasing the car, the next step would be restoring it. You will find this phase to be both expensive and time consuming since quality classic car parts are difficult to locate and costly to build.

Obtaining the car parts necessary for restoration will be very time consuming and will require you to make many calls in shops that sells antique car parts. The internet is the easiest tool for finding classic car parts.

In case you do not find one, you can always request a manufacturer to design one specifically for you. Bring in the old or damage auto part, and the shop will handle everything else for you.

If you don't know much about repairing cars, much more restoring it, it is probably best if you hire a mechanic to do the restoration or go to one of those classic car restoration shops. If you bought the car for the purpose of investing then shops like these are not recommended because they are normally expensive.

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I have a lot of manuals in my own personal library like 1949 VWs to 1950s/1960s/1970s/1980s/1990s/2000s. domestic and import cars and trucks.

These are on engine performance and tune up, electrical and vacuum diagrams, emissions, chassis, brakes and general repair on both imported and domestic cars and trucks.

I can copy and send what ever information you require from my manuals or find out where you can get what you need
to get you project done right the first time.
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