In the United Kingdom one could look for example on the web presence of "Card and Classic". There's another great site called "OldRide". Additionally "Classic Cars for Sale" and "Cars-On-Line" might be good places to start.
The most comprehensive place to find information on parts for classic Ford cars would be the J.C. Whitney parts catalogue. They have parts for most classic cars and are a very reputable dealer.
You could say the Camaro, Firebird, Cadillac Deville, Lincoln and Oldsmobile lineup of classic cars and the Ford Mustang.
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.
You can buy classic cars on autotraderclassic.com or classic cars.com you might also want to try checking in your local classified ads. I hope you find what you are looking for.
A car can be a classic (AKA antique) after it has been around for at least 20 years. As of now, cars from 1991 and earlier are now considered antique (classic) cars. Although classic cars are usually the ones that were considered "icons" such as the Mustang Boss/Fastback/Mach I, Ford Thunderbird (1955), Corvette (60s), etc, etc.
To do a good job you do need some training, however no special training would be required to repair classic cars.
One can purchase a vintage Chevy El Camino online from: Cars online, eBay, HH Classic, Elcaminos, Cars and classic, Cop cars online, 1A Auto, Old Ride, Classic Cars, Auto Parts Warehouse.
Some of the best classic sports cars were made from Ford, Chevrolet, and Pontiac with Mustangs being the number one buy.
No one invented classic cars. In general, cars over the age of 25 years are considered antique or classic.
If you want a cheaper classic car it would be best to purchase a fixer upper, the lowest priced classics cars seem to be the AMC Javelin, Fiat 124 Spider, the Ford Mustang and the MG MGB.
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