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Classic car restoration is a hobby and a passion for many auto collectors who put in hundreds of hours of effort to recreate the look and feel of a classic car. On average, most American manufacturers agree that any car…
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: restoring a car to its former glory is a labor of love like nothing else. But if you’re looking to fulfill your dream of owning and restoring a classic beauty, you’ll…
The temperatures are rising, and so are the number of car shows and rides. If you’re itching to get your baby out there or if you want to see what other classic car enthusiasts are doing, car shows are the…
The growl when you start her up. The distinct way the sunlight hits the long, boxy hood. The feeling you get when you hit the gas and experience your baby’s full horsepower. Yeah, this one is all about the muscle….
Restoring a classic car is a labor of love that will bring years of enjoyment to you and your family. If you are a classic car restoration rookie, you may be wondering where to start. When tackling such a large…
What makes a classic car buff different from the average car owner? Whether it’s the love of vintage design or a sense of nostalgia, you may value your classic car as more than just a way to get from one…
For many people, January is a time to rededicate themselves to being a better person for the upcoming year. Instead of joining a gym or starting a diet, why not dedicate yourself to taking better care of your classic car…
When it comes to restoring a classic car, the question has always been: should you undertake a traditional restoration or a restomod project? It’s a debate that won’t be easily settled among enthusiasts, but if you’re bringing a historic vehicle…
Close your eyes for a moment, empty your thoughts, and just focus on coming up with one name that, all things being equal, would be the ultimate classic muscle car to restore. If the one name that immediately came to…
If you’re that driver who suddenly perks up when someone pulls alongside you at a stop light, alertly grips the wheel at ten and two, and mutters a barely audible “Gentlemen, start your engines,” then what better car to restore…