Classic Auto Advisor

A red with black vinyl top Plymouth Charger with a hood scoop reading HEMI ready to race with a performance torque converter
Classic Car Information

Torque Converter Stall Speed

A torque converter is a fluid coupling device that sits between the engine and the transmission in automatic transmission vehicles. It allows the engine to ...
An unrestored red vintage Cadillac convertible at a car show parked on the grass; using a car restoration checklist will make the restoration process easier
Car Restoration Basics

Car Restoration Checklist

Choosing to restore a classic car is a big commitment. Creating a car restoration checklist involves organizing tasks to ensure you cover all necessary aspects ...
A row of Plymouth Superbirds at an auction of classic cars
Car Buying, Selling and Shipping

Why Collecting Cars Might Be Seen as Irrational

The idea that collecting cars is “irrational and inconvenient but essential” is subjective and depends on individual perspectives, motivations, and priorities. There are less convenient ...
The side of a 1968 burgundy Chevy Chevelle after the car was restored and bodywork completed
Car Restoration Basics

Bodywork On Classic Cars Takes True Magic

There are not many parts of a classic car that I cannot remove, replace, or rebuild. That includes the engine, suspension, electrical system, brake system, ...
A silver Chevy Vegas modified into a pro-tour car where the car wheel alignment is of crucial importance
Classic Car Information

Car Wheel Alignment Importance

Wheel alignment is important on any car, regardless of its age, including vintage cars. This often-overlooked service comes with some serious perks, like greater fuel ...

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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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