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Restore or Modify – The Ultimate Collector Car Debate
Do you restore your classic car to its original condition or introduce modern components like seat belts and AC? Where do you stand in this ongoing debate?
2017 Ford GT Preview at the Ford GT National Rally 10
The 2015 Ford GT National Rally 10 took place on August 25-29 in Dearborn, Michigan to celebrate the 10th anniversary of this incredible supercar. Ford GT collectors anxiously await the ...
VW Emissions Scandal Sends Ripples Through Car Industry
VW admits to cheating on emission tests for diesel cars. What does the scandal mean and how does it affect collectors everywhere?
Drab, Dull Trim? Bring it Back to Life with Plastic Restorer
No amount of waxing and polishing can make graying trim look good. A good plastic restorer will rejuvenate your car’s trim and bring it back to life.
Make the Right Buying Decision – Use a Classic Car Index
Ready to buy that classic car? Do your homework! A classic car index will help you make the right buying decision.
Want a Perfect Finish and No Scratches? Try a Polishing Compound
Scratches on your finish getting you down? Taking care of paint imperfections is easy with a polishing compound. Let us show you how.
2013 Camaro COPO – A Race Car with Muscle
The Camaro COPO is built for the drag strip. With only 69 produced each year, there’s a race to see who will be one of the lucky few to own ...
Camaro – 28 Things You Didn’t Know About Chevy’s First Muscle Car [INFOGRAPHIC]
What do you know about the Chevy Camaro - the iconic muscle car created to hunt Mustangs of the Ford variety? Test your knowledge with our nifty graphic.
Restore Your Garage Queen’s Glow with Rubbing Compound
Don’t fear scratches anymore. With a little elbow grease, rubbing compounds will help cure your paint’s imperfections and restore your garage queen’s glow.