If I was you, I'll try to find an antique car online. You could find so many that people want to sale. And do a deal with those person. I'm quite sure that people like you have look for antique car and found them online, purchase them there too.
The best place to find antique cars for sale is at a local car show. Antique car magazines also frequently have a classified section with cars for sale.
You can find an antique car insurance quote online at Hagerty Insurance. You can also check out Americancollectors.com.
This company offers insurance for classic and antique cars. You can find this information at www.chubbcollectorcar.com/antique-car-insurance.
Please go to www.americancollectors.com. This is the best website. On this website, you will be able to find quotes for all the major classic car insurance companies.
You can find collectable anywhere car boot sales, antique shops.
Chevrolet cover cars.
You can find good deals at local car shops, but you will find the best deal at Best Buy. They offer a credit card deal with 18 months no interest as well!
Track down the previous owners.
It depends on the club. Some antique car clubs do in fact require you to have a car if not multiple cars. Others you do not.
You find find a used subaru car at a dealership or automotive traders, a buy here pay here car lot, or you can look on craigslist and check you local newspaper for people that have put out ads for a subaru for sale. Well I'll sugget you find the best automotive trader at your near place from where you can buy the used car at best price and in good condition.
Ebay contains many second hand products such as hat racks which have aged looks. If you look in charity shops they may contain antique hat racks. You may also be able to find them in local car boot sales.
There are a few places online where one can find an antique car model kit. There are websites like Mega Hobbies or eHobby. There are also websites like Model Round Up or Amazon.