Amazon sells plenty of collector car books. They have a wide selection and can be accessed at www.amazon.com.
Yes, you can find the value of classic cars in collector car books. The price can change from year to year though.
Yes you will. You will definitely need some good credit if you want to get a collector car loan. If you do not have good credit, you will not get the loan.
There are many great collector car insurance companies. The most popular collector car insurance companies are Hagerty Collector Car Insurance, Grundy Insurance, and Chubb Collector Car Insurance.
Most banks will give you a loan on a collector car. Also some collector car dealers offer in house financing for your car.
Rich. (correction) Not all car collectors are rich........... A person who collects cars is called a "Collector Car Buff"
To find a collector car, Autotrader would be a good place to start. They are the premier place for buying and selling classic and collector cars. Another good place to go would be online forums for buyers and sellers of collector cars.
Progressive insurance offer classic car insurance through Hagerty Collector Car Insurance. Hagerty is the largest collector car insurer in the USA. You can obtain a quote online at http://www.progressive.com/collector-car-insurance/collector-car.aspx
It's hard to answer this question not knowing where you live. You can buy a model car anywhere, but if you want a good collector car then you should do an internet search in your area and many privately owned companies will come up.
Collector car traders trade in classic and antique cars. They are available all over the world. Autotraderclassics.com is a well-established collector car trader and you can find out more information on the topic there.
Collector car insurance is usually fitted to meet the insurance needs on a classic car rather than a modern day car. It benefits you in the sense that collector insurance is cheaper due to the car being driven less, as it is a collectors.
If the car is a collector I would pay a good body manto "buff" the paint