no
not all classic cars have to have a seatbelt.cars that are from 1963 or older is legal to drive without a seatbelt.
If the vehicle was built with seat belts you have to have them but if it didn't have the belts from the factory your not required to have them.
olden day cars have no safety belts
There are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
Yes, there are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
No one invented classic cars. In general, cars over the age of 25 years are considered antique or classic.
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Castrol Motor makes the best engine oil for classic cars. Also, Pennzoil is an good choice for classic cars . Including, Mobil 1 and Amsoil. They are all great sources of oil for classic cars, but Castrol is the number one best oil for classic cars.
Great Cars - 2003 Classic Cars was released on: USA: 20 June 2005
Most classic cars are not available for purchase from typical local dealers. However, you can find them by finding a dealer that specializes in classic cars
Usually three, but it really depends on the age, number of options, and manufacturer. However, all cars have a timing belt. All cars have an alternator/accessory belt. Some cars have balance shaft belts (ie Porsche 944), some cars have fan belts (older cars), some cars have power steering belts. It is usually pretty easy to tell by having a glance under the hood of the automobile.
Advanced Auto Parts does not offer car parts for classic cars. They focus more on modern cars. The best place to find parts for classic cars is from a retailer that specializes in classic car parts.