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Where Are Classic Car Parts These Days

Posted in Classic Car by Admin on May 23rd, 2008

Looking to restore a classic car? Remember riding in those big roomy 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s Pontiac’s, Ford’s, Buick’s and Mercury’s? You know, those big American cars? Remember back when you didn’t even have to wear a seatbelt when you were a kid? You could lay in the back seat on a long trip and have plenty of room to stretch when the road seemed endless. Are we there yet?

Remember when your father drove into a gas station bay to fill up and the attendant not only put the gas in, he washed the windows, checked the oil and air and always had a lollipop for the kids. Can we have some of those days back? We want our roomy, steel, big engined cars back! We want to hit the road with some power! Oh yes, and let’s have those old fashioned gas prices back too!

Ah the memories of being 4 years old and sitting in the back seat of my dad’s 1967 red Pontiac Catalina convertible, feeling the wind all over me while I tried to keep a super sized jawbreaker in my mouth. Don’t want to get sticky goo all over the new seats! What about the sounds cars made as they passed yours? The whooshing sound that you tried to determine if it was you passing them or them passing you? What else does a kid think about when they are a passive passenger in the back?

The freedom of contemplation, where is that now? Today, kid’s in cars have mini TV’s, Playstations, private headphones for music; entertainment at its’ most technical while on the road. Bring the good old days back. Restore a classic car and live a little freer. Visit us at Sunman Classic Ford Supply and take a walk down memory lane.

Know of any classic cars parked behind a barn, left in a field, or in your grandma’s garage? Drop us a line and tell us what you know. We’re always looking for classic Ford’s, Mercury’s and Lincoln’s, along with Chevrolet, Pontiac and others, to save for the future enthusiast.

Cynthia Arrington is owner of Sunman Classic Ford Supply, a company that is dedicated to the preservation of classic Ford, Mercury and Lincoln automobiles.

We travel and search the southwestern states rescuing classic autos from the car crushers. We make these cars and parts available to antique and classic car restorers and enthusiasts. Remember, an antique or classic vehicle crushed is an antique or classic vehicle gone forever!

http://www.sunmanford.net


Checking Out A Classic Car Trader

Posted in Classic Car by Admin on Apr 22nd, 2008

So you’ve come to the decision that you need to sell your classic automobile. Assuming you already have a good idea of the price that your car goes for and that you’ve kept in, at least, good condition, the question becomes where to go next. Well, one could always go to a classic car trader. A classic car trader, in essence, is something — be it an individual, organization or company — that helps buyers of classic machines get in contact with the people selling said machines.

For buyers, a classic car trader is one of the best places to go to find that particular make and model that will complete their priceless little collection. Whether they are online or on paper, the average trader will have a listing of various ads placed by sellers. The usual details are the ones that you, as a buyer, would expect. Information like the make and model of the car, when it was originally manufactured, the asking price of the seller, and the seller’s contact information are all required for a typical ad. Some other traders will go the extra mile and require at least one photo of the car being sold. Online traders provide the additional flexibility of a search system that can be customized with details like the price range, the specific year the model was made, or the models made by a specific manufacturer.

For sellers, classic car traders provide just another potential avenue for them to get their car off their hands, for whatever reason. For you, as a seller, a trader could actually be your best option, especially the online ones. Both paper and online traders offer the advantage of reaching more people than other advertising methods, unless you can afford to pay for a TV ad and can find a station willing to broadcast that ad. If you’re selling your car, these traders can do most of the leg work of getting people to notice that machine you’ve put up for sale. However, once that part is done, negotiating and hammering out the details with the buyer is entirely in your hands.

However, there are risks present in using a classic car trader, for both the buyers and the sellers. For buyers, there is the slight risk that the ad is not legitimate. Being scammed through a trader, though rare, does happen and oftentimes, all the trader can provide the buyer is what little information they have on the supposed seller. The few traders out there that verify the information put into an ad is low and most of the bigger ones don’t even bother, going by a “buy at your own risk” stance. For sellers, the risk of putting up your contact information for the whole world to see is one that you have to assume. While not exactly a road to identity theft, it could lead to such, or to annoyance from telemarketers. Sellers have also, on rare occasions, been scammed out of their cars and, sadly, the traders take a similar “not our responsibility” stance when this happens.

A classic car trader, despite the risks, is still the best option for you if you really want to sell your old but nostalgia-inducing automobile. There are other options, such as relying on word-of-mouth advertising, or having your car put up for auction, but when it all comes down to it, a classic car trader can get your car noticed by the most number of potential buyers. In the end, if you’re selling something, you would want it to be noticed by as many interested people as possible.


Classic Car Insurance Discover The Essential Facts

Posted in Classic Car by Admin on Apr 12th, 2008

Do you want to learn more about buying classic car insurance? After reading this article you will have the bare essential facts concerning classic car insurance. There is a lot of articles about classic car insurance on the Internet today, but after you boil it all down, here is what you’ll learn:

Specialty car insurance companies have lower rates. Even though many owners will add their antique or classic car to their current family policy, you will often receive discounts by getting classic car insurance tailored to your needs. Classic auto owners have widely differing needs than the common car driver. Although it may be simpler to add your car onto your current policy, if you desire the best rate, you will sign up for a specialty policy. There are quite a few classic car insurance companies giving these special policies.

Be prepared that you will often be imposed an annual mile limit. If you plan to ride your classic car for more than simply parades, be sure to buy classic car insurance that provides such flexibility. The point is to get car insurance that will fit your family’s needs.

When you get a specialty rate, don’t expect coverage to be suspended during months that your vehicle is not being used. Your discounted classic car insurance rate already takes into account your decreased usage. As such, your policy will be effective during all months of the year.

When you sum it all up, it makes the most sense to do what is best for your family. If paying the least amount of money is at the top of your list, then purchase a specialty policy. If you instead want to do what is easiest, then your family insurance company will be glad to insure your car.

You should now have enough information to get started. Since you now have learned these three classic car insurance facts, you should be ready to begin taking action. There will always be an opportunity to learn more, but just remember that this information won’t be of benefit unless you actually use it.

Matt Garimentis enjoys compiling articles and information about classic car insurance. More can be found at classic car insurance. Publishers, visit web site content for a distinct version of this article.


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