Most classic American cars are made out of steel and aluminum. This is because steel and aluminum are sturdy and can withhold a beating and are easy to get dents out of.
Classic American cars cost $9,000 average, some might be more. You can purchase classic American cars from the following sources: We Buy Any Car, Chevrolet, Auto Trader Classic, Car and Classic.
One can find reviews about Classic Ford cars in magazines featuring american made vehicles, the show Top Gear, and many online websites that specialize in american made vehicles.
cars. com has an index for American made cars
A very useful website for car insurance on classic cars is www.hagerty.com. They mainly tackle with classic and collector cars. Not only do they specialize in classic car insurance but also boat insurance.
Vehicles that are categorized as American Muscle cars include the Mustang, Camaro and Nova. Muscle cars are high performance automobiles that are usually classic vehicles.
Car Value, American Car Collectors, Blue Book, NADA Guides, Hagerty, Classic Cars Direct all offer information regarding the value of a variety of classic cars.
Internationally made cars unforunately :-(
No one invented classic cars. In general, cars over the age of 25 years are considered antique or classic.
Buying American made cars keeps the money in America, instead of supporting foreign made vehicles.
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars
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.
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