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.
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.
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Insurance companies do offer coverage for antique cars. There are also insurance companies that are specialized in insuring antique cars.
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.
This company offers insurance for classic and antique cars. You can find this information at www.chubbcollectorcar.com/antique-car-insurance.
Yes there are in fact a few car clubs in SC. One of the best ones in the Myrtle Beach Car Club. They have a big variety of cars.
Don't use Craigs list. You will do better using "Hemmings Motor News". Anybody buying or selling antique cars and car parts uses Hemmings.
Someone can see pictures of antique cars online on any image site such as Google images, or on websites that sell antique cars and post pictures to show the car to people before they buy it.
Yes, there are insurance policies specifically designed for the purpose of insuring antique automobiles. This type of insurance policy generally applies to a car that is at least 25 years old, and there is usually a limit to how many miles the car can be driven each year. Other conditions and stipulations may apply. Many Insurance companies specialize in antique car insurance.
The website Classic Car Database can offer a wealth of information surrounding classic antique cars from the 1950s. Another helpful website could be Vintage Ad Browser, which has a section about 1950s car advertisements.
Antique car models that were made by Henry Ford can be purchased in several different places. One can purchase antique cars that were made by Henry Ford from places like eBay or Amazon.