admin September 29th, 2009
The Fresh Prince of NYC asked:
i have a 67 camaro rs ss with 13,500 miles and a 67 shelby gt 500e ss with 16,000. both are in perfect condition, they look like brand new cars. in the shelby i put in racing seatbelts, 14″ speakers with subs, a tank of nos, and souped it up for racing.
Carmen
Tags: Brand New Cars, Cars Online, Shelby Gt 500e
admin September 28th, 2009
Abert87 asked:
because old cars don’t have the modern fuel injectorn systems that today’s cars have,right?They have carburetors…
Anyways I’m not a mechanic im just curious so don’t bash me if this was a dumb question…
I have a ‘69 Pontiac so I was just wondering if it would harm it if I used one
Kerry
Tags: Fuel Injection, Liquids, Mechanic
admin September 26th, 2009
DordogneAnglais asked:
Visit to Bergeyk Automuseum in Holland near Valkenswaard in 1996. Great day out for all the family, as long as they like cars. Unlike most museums, it’s sort of a shop, where all the exhibits are also for sale. This video is almost silent, so if you get no sound, don’t worry. Classic Vintage Cars Motorbikes motorcycles bikes military jukeboxes American 1950s Ferrari Alfa Romeo 2600 Maserati Porsche Opel Bonito Jaguar Bentley Intermeccanica VW Bugatti Moto Guzzi BSA NSU Harley Davidson …
Frances
Tags: Bsa, Classic Motorcycles, Intermeccanica
admin September 25th, 2009
Hog asked:
I want to get a classic car because I love them, but the only way that I can convince my family to let me have one will be to tell them that it’s an investment. I know that classic cars appreciate in value, but which ones appreciate the quickest?
Phoebe
Tags: Classic Car, Classic Cars
admin September 25th, 2009
hotsauceg asked:
I have always been fascinated with classic cars and was curious how someone got into restoring them as a part time hobby. I have NO experience whatsoever with building or even repairing cars but I really want to learn. Just from doing basic research it seems VERY complicated (bent frames, rusted steel, missing original parts etc…). Any ideas on how to begin? How much would an initial investement on necessary/required tools run?
Jody
Tags: Required Tools, Restoring Classic Cars, Time Hobby
admin September 21st, 2009
TurboChannel asked:
Wayne discovers a classic 1931 16-cylinder Cadillac, but experiences some trouble with the transmission and clutch once this classic car hits the open road.
Nancy
Tags: 1931 Cadillac, Classic Cadillac, Clutch
admin September 17th, 2009
mamaexfour asked:
I have a 16 yo son that wants to restore classic cars, mainly body work. Does anyone know of a good school. He grads from high school june 2007.
Fred
Tags: Classic Cars, Good School, Grads
admin September 14th, 2009
Hex asked:
My dads got a 69 camaro convertible….he is most likely giving me. Its in good shape n all but i was wondering im 19 can i even get classic insurance or insurance at all for this thing?
Roman
Tags: Camaro Convertible, Classic Car, Good Shape
admin September 11th, 2009
licgomez asked:
Of course, I’m not talking about a brand new car or a classic car. Just a good ol’ super-cool sports car to impress the girls and anyone when I’m driving by. But if possible, also a car with very good acceleration and speed, and with good mileage per gallon.
Edith
Tags: Acceleration, Brand New Car, Mileage
admin September 11th, 2009
SHELLBACK asked:
I have 06 Chevy Classic. It a no bells and whistles version of the Malibu. Where is the fuel filter located ? I know its under the car somewhere. She seems to be sputtering all the sudden. I’m trying the easiest fixes first. What is the plug gap setting as well ? Thanks all you gear heads in advance. This answres thing is great HUH ? It’s a 4 banger.
Willa
Tags: Banger, Bells And Whistles, Well Thanks