Not all antique cars are a god investment for a reliable car. I do think that their age and being an antique car means having old parts on it that might not work as well as they did when they were first made.
There are quite a few websites online where you will be able to get reliable estimates on antique cars. Go to either of these sites for more information.www.nadaguides.com/ or www.searchengineguide.com/
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Used cars can be just as reliable, and sometimes more reliable, than new cars. Used cars that are still within the original manufacturers warranty period are often as reliable as their new counterparts. In addition, the little problems, adjustments and quirks present in a new vehicle have usually been worked out before the vehicle arrives in the used car market.
No. Antifreeze should not mix with engine oil in any vehicle.
If the vehicle came equipped from the factory with belts it has to have them.
no, but depending on the vehicle and the country it is going to, it might not be street legal.
If an individual is looking for custom rims for an antique vehicle, they first need to determine which company made the automobile. For instance, antique Ford automobile rims may be purchased at Dearborn Classic. JC Whitney carries antique rims for Ford and Dodge.
Insurance companies do offer coverage for antique cars. There are also insurance companies that are specialized in insuring antique cars.
Legally if you sell 1 vehicle for profit you must have a dealers license. It does not matter if it is an antique car of 1 year old car. You can however sell up to 5 cars without a license if you are not making a profit on these sales.
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In the state of CT in the USA, if the vehicle is 25 years old or older it does not have to go through an emissions test.
Plymouth vehicles are known to be durable and made of high quality parts. They are known to be very reliable and should always be considered when you are purchasing a vehicle.