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Car Restoration - What Not To Do
Classic Car Restoration | September 29th 2008
It was brought to my attention that I haven’t been keeping up on the posting this month, so I figured that I would quickly get another one up on the blog, but still I’m having a hard time deciding what to write about, so I will discuss a read more
Interested in Classic Car Restoration?
Classic Car Restoration | September 27th 2008
Interested in Classic Car Restoration?By Y. Tilden Classic car restoration refers to the process of repairing a car in order to return it to its original condition. This type of restoration includes the interior, exterior, engine and other mechanica read more
Car Restoration – What Should I Do
Classic Car Restoration | August 20th 2008
This is a common question, after a person visits a restoration shop and is told that the only way to restore a car is to put it back to factory specs, to an extent this is a a true statement but only if you plan to sell the car at some point, but you read more
Auto Restoration - Successful Steps To A Great Looking Car
Classic Car Restoration | August 17th 2008
Auto restoration is a big undertaking, but if done right can save you money and give you more customization. Below is a general overview of the points needed to do the work and your particular job may differ in some ways. Most importantly you should read more
Car Restoration – Muscle Cars Will Never Die
Classic Car Restoration | August 14th 2008
I’m going to go off on a tangent in this article, I love muscle cars, they hold a dear spot in my heart, the muscle car was built for men by men, no other car quite hits a spot in a man’s heart like a muscle car, we always want more power read more
Car Restoration – Tear Down: Remove The Interior
Classic Car Restoration | July 21st 2008
In this article we'll remove the interior of the car, so pay close attention to what's going on here, and the car will really begin to show progress on the restoration, it's no problem to do the restoration work if you pay close attention to every st read more
Classic Car Collecting: Big Toys For Older Boys
Collectors' Quest | July 11th 2008 by Martin Mateev
Classic or Modified Hot Rods are a popular collectible, bringing bragging rights for the work involved, in finding, researching, restoring, showing and constantly tinkering to get each last detail to perfection. This we learned on our visit to the Ho read more
Car Restoration – A Step By Step Synopsis
Classic Car Restoration | July 4th 2008
I know that I've done an article on this before, but I noticed today in my stats that searches are being conducted on this subject, so I figured that a refresher can't hurt the situation here, I will go through the steps and try to explain things as read more
Classic Car Restoration – How Much Does It Cost
Classic Car Restoration | June 20th 2008
This is a question that I get all the time, and there really in no clean cut answer to it, what it will cost depends on a number of factors, and they all weigh in to the final cost of the project, I know I have covered this area before, but I seem to read more
Classic car restoration – Brick Wall
Classic Car Restoration | June 16th 2008
Once again I don't know what to write about, and I'm going to ask my loyal readers to comment on this post with ideas, questions that you'd like answers to, or just ideas for articles, things that you'd like to read about, remember that these ideas m read more
Edsel Turns 50! (Commemorating a Fatal Consumer Insights Deficit)
The Information Advantage | June 9th 2008 by Tom H. C. Anderson
50 Years after the Edsel, marketers still often fail to understand the customer My recent post about the lack of quality/service and dismissal of my complaint at the local BMW dealership seemed to draw a lot of attention. Unfortunately I think it& read more
Classic Car Restoration – The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
Classic Car Restoration | May 30th 2008
Once again I have been racking my brain for an article subject, that I haven't already beat to death, it keeps getting harder as I go along here, but don't worry I always think of something to write about.. read more
Classic Car Restoration - It’s A Fun Project
Classic Car Restoration | May 24th 2008
Please check out all of our articles about classic car restoration while your here, and be sure to make this site a regular stop in your search to learn about classic American cars, and the restoration of them, on this site we cover a lot of tip and read more
Have You Driven A Ford Lately
The Cliff Walk | May 21st 2008 by eddie
He is pushing a black Ford through an empty street - a car like his father's that beat the flat roads like wind in summer and brought him here. He never forgave his father. That was the year he left home. Then there was talk of read more
The Importance Of Classic Car Restoration
Classic Car Restoration | May 16th 2008
I'm just going to ramble on a bit today, if you frequent my blog then you know that I love classic car and muscle cars, and I promote the restoration of them as often as I can, and as you well know, at times I run out of words to spew out of my mouth read more
Classic Car Restoration – Reputation Is King
Classic Car Restoration | May 12th 2008
I spend a lot of time talking about the restoration of your cars, and instructing you how to do it so you can save money, and not have to let your car rot in the elements of the weather, but in this article I’m going to turn the corner, and cha read more
Classic Car Restoration – Knowing If You Should Restore It
Classic Car Restoration | May 8th 2008
I do believe that I’ll go through how to choose the right car again, I know I have done this before, but I think it’s important enough to get a second time at the bat, in this article I’ll go through the obvious stuff, such as the f read more
Classic Car Restoration - A Synopsis
Classic Car Restoration | May 2nd 2008
Well guys May is here, and it’s time to write a new article for my network of automotive blogs and web sites, it’s very early in the morning, I’ve got my cup of coffee here to help clear the cob webs from my brain and get the ideas read more
Your First Classic Car Restoration
Classic Car Restoration | April 29th 2008
If your about to start a classic car restoration, or are thinking about buying a car to restore, you may want to think about what kind of car you want to restore, some are easier to find parts for then others, and if your a person that gets easily fr read more
Finding A Restoration Specialist For A Classic Car
Classic Car Restoration | April 23rd 2008
Finding A Restoration Specialist For A Classic Car By Carl A Phillips Until the mid nineties, it was relatively easy to find restoration shops that could take a classic car and rebuild it, detail it, replace brackets, bolts, clamps, restore the read more
Auto Restoration - A Great Project For An Auto Enthusiast
Classic Car Restoration | April 19th 2008
When considering purchasing a classic car you will need to decide whether you are able to do the auto restoration that it will require to get it looking good. This journey is one that you should definitely consider. read more
Road Report
The Cliff Walk | April 11th 2008 by eddie
Road Report by Kurt Brown Driving west through sandstone’s red arenas, a rodeo of slow erosion cleaves these plains, these ravaged cliffs. This is cowboy country. Desolate. Dull. Except on weekends, when cafes bloom like cactu read more
Cloned Muscle Cars – A Pain Staken Effort
Classic Car Restoration | April 5th 2008
People these days will go to horrible lengths to build an exact replica of a muscle car, I still haven’t decided if this is a good thing, or a bad thing, on one hand people are giving it their best not to let these cars just disappear from the read more
Muscle Cars: Old Or New - What’s For You
Classic Car Restoration | April 4th 2008
Can I ask you a question, do you love muscle cars? If so do you love the new ones, or the old ones, as you know I restore cars for a living, and my way of doing things is to combine the best of the old, with that best of the new, obviously I like [.. read more
Making Our Day by Nannette Croce
Year of Gratitude (YOG) | April 2nd 2008 by Angie
Recently we celebrated my parents’ 85th birthday. Before you start with “”Isn’t that wonderful,” I should note that these days do not find them the happiest of people. They complain when people don’t call or visit. When they do, it’s al read more
Muscle Cars – It’s A Love
Classic Car Restoration | April 1st 2008
After years and years of hearing how muscle cars are out of here never to be seen again, I’m beginning to think that all these people that hate muscle cars are losing the battle, back in the mid to late 1970’s I heard that gas prices woul read more
Classic Car Restoration - Classic Cars A Thing of Beauty
Classic Car Restoration | March 23rd 2008
People have been interested in classic cars from day one, you can bet after the first cars turned ten years old that somebody noted to restore one of them, and it’s the same way today, but now we have these import tuna cans that people seem to read more
Muscle Cars - Are They Here To Stay?
Classic Car Restoration | March 18th 2008
Over the years I’ve heard a lot of talk about abolishing the muscle cars, and when it will be done, and it seems that the first time that I heard it was in the mid 1970’s, and the muscle cars are still here, and then again in the 1980R read more
Scam Artists And Classic Cars
Classic Car Restoration | February 12th 2008
I’ve been recking my brain once again on a subject to write about this time, and you guys know that my favorite two cars to talk about are the first generation camaro, and the second generation corvette, specifically the 1967 corvette, and it s read more
Red Line’s New Shop - A Mile Stone
Classic Car Restoration | January 28th 2008
Red Line is in negotiations to purchase a brand new state of the art shop, with all new equipment, be the first to get your car in the new facility and help us break it in the right way, check out our web site located at Muscle Car Restoration. Don read more

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