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Antique Car Restoration, Antique Auto Insurance, Classic Cars And Insurance Quotes

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Published: August 1, 2007

With escalating gasoline prices, few people remember what it was like to drive for the sheer pleasure of the ride. Most associate driving with gridlocked commutes to and from work, and do not remember the enjoyment associated with the long gone ritual of the Sunday drive. Cars today reflect the practical side of driving. Often compact for easy parking and fuel efficient, these vehicles are designed to carry passengers from one location to another, in the most cost efficient manner possible. However, there was a time when cars were made for style as well as comfort, and drivers were probably more concerned with how a car looked as opposed to how safely or reliably it ran.

Today, car aficionados can relive the glory days of automobiles by investing in their own antique cars and in car restoration. Antique cars are defined as cars at least 25 years old and date from before World War II. While such cars are probably too old to drive, collecting and restoring these antique cars back to pre war, mint condition is a hobby enjoyed by thousands of classic car enthusiasts throughout the world.

Those who are just forming an interest in antique cars can find a wealth of information online on everything from car restoration to antique auto insurance. One helpful site is the Antique Automobile Club of America. For those interested in showcasing their antique cars, the site offers its comprehensive Judging Manual, which contains specific judging guidelines on the exterior, interior, chassis and engine for antique cars. The online manual also details the specifics of classic vehicles versus prestige vehicles, and defines what an operable classic car requires.

The Volo Auto Museum website is another internet source that provides descriptions of all the antique cars and many other types of cars, for those who either cannot visit the museum in person, or those who would like to research the cars before going to the museum. This site showcases antique cars such as Packards, Auburns and Pierce-Arrows. It also offers advice on investing in antique cars, citing the Ford Model A as a good example. The site also provides an easy to use search engine, which allows the user to narrow their search to only pre-1950s cars. They can then peruse the gallery of antique cars for sale, which range from $10,000 to about $90,000 depending on model and type.

For example, the 1941 Willys Coup Street Rod is featured on this site. It has a 502 GM crate motor, automatic transmission, rack and pinion steering, and comes in a gorgeous light blue and silver colored exterior. This classic car has been restored to include hidden modern amenities such as air conditioning and AM/FM CD player. Unlike many antique cars, this automobile can be driven on the road and is both a fast and reliable mode of transportation. The 1941 Willys Coupe costs approximately $89,000, with financing available for about $873 per month. Antique auto insurance is also available, and a car insurance quote can be obtained by contacting the number provided on the website.

Those seeking to invest in or refurbish antique cars can find a wealth of information online to help them with their investment and hobby. Although many of these cars may only be suitable for display, some have been fitted with new engines and modern technology so they are just as drivable as any other car on the road today. Now more than ever, car lovers can turn their hobbies into long term investments to be enjoyed not only by the owner, but friends, family and future generations who love antique cars.


Sources:
"Antique Car." Wikipedia. 4 May 2007. 22 July 2007. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antique_cars.

Official Judging Manual Antique Automobile Club of America. 22 July 2007. http://www.aaca.org/publications/2007JudgesManual. pdf.

"Pre 1950 Antique Cars." Volo Auto Museum. 2006. 22 July 2007. http://www.volocars.com/attractions-antique.html.< br />
"Pre 1950's Showcase." Volo Auto Museum. 2006. 22 July 2007. http://www.volocars.com/showroom/showroom.php?show =pre1950.

1941 Willys Coup Street Rod. Volo Auto Museum. 2006. 22 July 2007. http://www.volocars.com/showroom/showroom_d.php?id =12447&nhs=7&make=&show=pre1950&mo
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