Classic Auto Advisor

Side-by-side comparison of blue 1970 Chevy Camaros understanding owning a resto-mod vs an original classic car
Car Buying, Selling and Shipping

Owning A Resto-Mod Vs Original Classic Car

Over the past few years, it seems I have gotten into conversation numerous times with people looking to get into the vintage car hobby on ...
A Chevy big block 396 engine with chrome air cleaner showing the importance of maintaining a classic car engine
Car Care and Repairs

Maintaining A Classic Car Engine

Maintaining a classic car engine at peak performance requires a combination of regular maintenance, proper storage practices, and occasional upgrades or modifications. A classic car ...
A custom orange 5-window coupe with a Chevy engine putting out 327 CI car engine displacement
Classic Car Information

What Is Car Engine Displacement

Car engine displacement is a term relating to the combustion process of the vehicle, which generates the power to get the wheels moving. You might ...
A car cover partially removed from a red and white Cobra in a garage in preparing your classic car for driving
Car Care and Repairs

Preparing Your Classic Car After Winter Storage

Preparing your classic car for driving after winter storage is essential to ensure safety, reliability, and optimal performance. Since winter is officially over with the ...
The car fuse box attached toa wire harness for removal is the start for replacing wiring
Car Restoration Basics

Replacing Wiring in A Vintage Car

Replacing wiring in a vintage car requires care, attention to detail, and adherence to safety standards. Your car’s electrical system is one of those things ...

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  1. I have a 1928 Hudson super 6 2dr with some wood rot on the roof side and back rails .the top and front are mint .I need a path to repair the rotten wood

  2. You posted a picture of a 1934 Ford with Flames on Facebook. We noticed the 1932 Ford Coupe in the background. Do you have any information on the ‘32 Coupe? Where was the picture taken?

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