admin May 29th, 2009
A. Powers asked:
Im doing a frame off restoration on a 64 Impala. Original engine and transmission are gone, New engine and transmission are from a 2002 Camaro Z28. I want to make sure I am following all emission control laws. Although it is a 1964, the engine and transmission are newer. I would have liked to keep the original engine and transmission, However they were already gone when I purchased this car 3 years ago. Your responses are greatly appreciated.
Esteban
Tags: Classic Cars, Control Laws, Impala
admin May 27th, 2009
Miss B asked:
I am looking 4 pics of beautiful, tinted up, classic cars: galaxy, fleetwood caddy, ect… Also, any nwer cars like the mitsubishi eclipse, Lexus LF-A, Chevy Impala, ect…
I am looking 4 cars that have been pimped out.
Jody
Tags: Beautiful Cars, Chevy Impala, Lexus Lf
admin May 25th, 2009
P.C. asked: I am only 15 so I can’t go on the roads yet

However, i love classic cars and i was wondering which are good ones to buy, but also cheap. I was looking to pick a cheap one up that needs work. I am only interested in safe ones, not Minis as they are too low. Also, would it be expensive to insure a classic car at 17? I live in the UK btw
Maria
Tags: Btw, Classic Cars, Love
admin May 24th, 2009
Man_With_No_Name asked:
MIne would have to be the Shelby GT. That’ll git ure gears grindin’! hehe
Barry
Tags: Classic Car, Classic Muscle Car, Gears
admin May 19th, 2009
Darkness hates Light asked:
What I mean is, they tend to smell more like lawnmowers when they burn fuel as opposed to the newer cars. Why?
Emile
Tags: Classic Cars, Lawnmowers, Newer Cars
admin May 18th, 2009
RUDE BOY TENCH asked:
i want to fix up an old classic car up but i cant find a good website . i wanted something like a mustang but at this point im just looking.
Heather
Tags: Classic Car, Find Cars, Mustang
admin May 15th, 2009
huggl asked:
40’s to early 60’s.
plentiful parts, solid… something I can actually drive 4000 mi a year.
Lanny
Tags: Car Buy, Cars, Classic Car
admin May 14th, 2009
aggieneer2006 asked:
I was looking at classic cars and some of them say “clone”. For example: 1967 Chevy Camaro SS, Clone. Does it mean that the engines numbers don’t match? That it is made from scratch? (No original chasis) Or that it is a restored vehicle with modern parts? Any other information relating to this would help.
Annie
Tags: 1967 Chevy Camaro Ss, Chasis, Match