Monday, February 8, 2010

Tips For Finding Classic Car Parts

The word classic means something that possesses lasting significance and worth. The 25 years old car can be considered as a “classic car”.

Tips about using classic car parts for classic car restoration:
  • Stainless trimming: In most of the classic cars, the stainless trimming is used. Buy some new trimming parts. The stainless trimming will work best, but it is expensive to buy this parts.
  • Adding alternative power sources: Add some electrical accessories such as sound systems, electric fans, high-amperage lighting, and aftermarket power windows. These will help your classic car more efficiently.
  • Faded Lenses: The faded and old lenses will give very old look to your classic car. Polishing lenses and windows can give new appearance to your car.

Tips for finding classic car parts:
  • Look for a special mechanic: There are some repair shops and mechanics particularly specialized only in classic car parts. Search those shops on the Internet, and compare with one another before selecting best one.
  • Search for parts online: It is better to go for online searching for classic car parts. Start with advertisement pages, auction sites, and car membership sites. It is easy to do online shopping too.
  • Participate in classic car groups: When you are buying classic car parts it is better to ask the opinion of some car enthusiasts. And you can join in classic car group’s websites or blog. This will provide you more information regarding classic car parts.
  • Classic car clubs and association: It is better to join in classic car clubs and associations. This type of clubs and associations are great source for finding the classic car parts. “Antique Automobile Club of America” is one of the classic car clubs.

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