Great Tips on vintage car club and Restoring Vintage Cars
For car enthusiasts, restoring vintage cars is not considered work. It is considered to be a hobby and a way to preserve the great moments in automobile history. If you are a car enthusiast, and you plan on restoring that old, rusting vintage car in your garage, then you have to remember that this task is never easy and will be quite expensive. However, once you get the car fully restored and in car show condition, the rewards will be great. Not only that you will be able to get the car to increase in value, but you will also have a piece of automotive history in your hands.
Although you can get a professional to restore your vintage car, you will see that as a car enthusiast, you will get more satisfaction in owning the car if you restore it on your own. If you love to tinker around cars, and you want to restore it yourself, then here are tips that can help you make restoration a little bit easier.
The first is by inspecting the car thoroughly. With a pencil and a paper, list the things about the car that needs restoration. Don't just go and replace everything in the car immediately. You have to remember that there may still be parts in the car that you can still use. And, keep in mind that vintage car parts don't come cheap. So, what parts should you replace? Replace parts that are heavily rusted, chrome parts that couldn't shine regardless of how hard you polish it, broken glass, such as windows, and upholstery that are heavily worn out. For mechanical parts, just replace the ones that don't work anymore.
Now that you have a list of things to replace, the next step is to start looking for the parts. For non-mechanical parts, you might want to look for parts cars. Basically, parts cars are cars that cannot be feasibly restored. These cars will have non-mechanical parts that can be reused. The great thing about parts cars is that the parts here are a lot cheaper. In fact, you can even save a few hundred bucks if you get parts from parts cars.
For the mechanical parts, it is always a good idea to look for stock parts. It may be a lot more expensive than using the engine parts from a parts car, but you can be sure that it will last longer.
For the paint job, it is always a good idea to find a shop that offers a wide variety of paint colors. If you can, try finding a paint shop that specializes paints for vintage cars and for restoration. As much as possible, try getting the paint to match the original color of the vintage car you are trying to restore.
The interior of the car is also very important in the restoration process. If the seats are leather, get it cleaned thoroughly. After cleaning, inspect the condition of the leather and if you find a few minor scratches, you can easily restore it with liquid leather solution. Just make sure that the liquid leather solution you get matches the color of the leather or else it would look really horrible. If you want to be extra sure about the liquid leather you purchase, try taking a picture of the leather of the car or find excess leather, cut it off and bring it to the shop.
If the leather is heavily worn out or it is heavily damaged, it is better to get it replaced. When it comes to the interior of the car, you can be a little lax in terms of authenticity. Just get new leather and have it made to look exactly the same as the original.
These are some of the tips that you have to remember whenever you are planning on restoring vintage cars. With these tips, you can be sure that it will be a lot easier for you to restore your vintage car.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
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