Classic Auto Advisor

A maroon with black stripe 1968 Chevy Chevelle painted in its original car's paint color
Car Restoration Basics

Determining The Car’s Paint Color

A paint job can make your classic car look incredible and even raise its value. But you have a lot of options when it comes ...
A Champion spark plug being held with rubber fuel line over a red and white Cobra
Car Care and Repairs

Condition Of an Engine Spark Plug

The condition of an engine spark plug can provide valuable insights into the performance and health of a car engine. Being able to “read” a ...
Three different car engine camshafts side by side to compare cam design differences
Classic Car Information

Understanding An Engine Camshaft

The specifications on an engine camshaft provide detailed information about its design, dimensions, and performance characteristics. Engine Camshaft specifications are crucial for engine builders and ...
An aluminum wheel with a radial tire with white letters installed with a wheel spacer on a red car
Classic Car Information

Wheel Spacers for Classic Cars

Wheel spacers are metal spacers that are installed between a vehicle’s wheel hub and the wheel itself, effectively pushing the wheel outwards. Wheel spacers are ...
A gold custom Cadillac with a modified engine and automatic transmission
Car Modifications

Automatic Transmission Performance Modifications

When considering modifications to improve the performance of an automatic transmission, there are several options available, depending on your goals and the specific characteristics of ...

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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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