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		<title>How To Decide Which Car You Should Restore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you’ve decided that you’re ready to buy and restore an older car, the next decision is which car would be the best restoration project for you. This is not the easy conclusion one might think, especially if you’ve never fully restored a car before. A quick and hasty purchase without proper research is not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once you’ve decided that you’re ready to buy and restore an older car, the next decision is which car would be the best restoration project for you. This is not the easy conclusion one might think, especially if you’ve never fully restored a car before. A quick and hasty purchase without proper research is not advisable for novice or expert. We suggest that you put pencil to paper and ask yourself these questions before you pull out the pen and check book.</p>
<p><strong>What Are the Top Five Cars You Would Like to Own?</strong><br />
We always suggest that you have at least five makes/models of cars that could be a possible restoration project because as you go through the following questions, you’d be surprised how quickly the desirability factor of a car can diminish under close scrutiny. Whether it’s the initial cost, availability of parts or the difficulty level of the particular car, your research may have you thinking that your dream car would be a nightmare restoration.</p>
<p>Your best education about a variety of marques is available at car shows and auctions. Talk to owners about their car’s design flaws and what they did to remedy them. Ask how easy or difficult the car is to maintain and find parts for. Look at all the cars very closely, and you may find yourself admiring a marque that you wouldn’t have considered before.</p>
<p>Just be sure that you have actually driven the cars you place on your top five. What may look like a really cool car while parked in your garage could be a real wrestling match for you to drive. Remember that older cars don’t handle or brake like newer cars. And if you keep them as they were originally produced, they will not have the creature comforts you have come to enjoy. Why take all the time to restore a car that you won’t have fun driving.</p>
<p><strong>What do You Plan to do With Your Restored Car?</strong><br />
Restoring a car for investment purposes will play a big role in deciding your purchase. You need to find a car that is as close to original as possible, especially one that has matching numbers on the engine, body, frame and transmission. Restoring the car’s original parts will retain the cars value much more than sourcing parts from similar makes and models.</p>
<p>But if you’re looking to restore an older car to be a regular driver that will used more for fun than turning a buck, a solid car would be the better criteria. A solid car that has little rust, a straight and accident free body, and decent bright work will save a lot of time and money in a restoration project.</p>
<p><strong>How Much of the Restoration Can You do Yourself?</strong><br />
If you are not handy around the house and have never changed the oil on your car, then be realistic about finding accomplished professionals to do the heavy work for you. This will make a very expensive restoration compared to buying an already finished car. Even the home mechanic can be intimidated with the mechanics found in vehicles produced in the 60’s and 70’s. First timers may want to look at the more straight forward 40’s and 50’s engines and electronics.</p>
<p>The key factors on the affordability scale are then driven from your ability to do the work, and what you think you should pay for the jobs that you have done, the availability of quality shops for specialized work at a reasonable cost and of course, the availability of parts or spares at reasonable prices. The reasonable price criteria is directly related to the numbers of cars built of the model you have chosen and the network of clubs from which you can gain intelligence for their sourcing.</p>
<p><strong>How Much Money is in the Budget?</strong><br />
Only 30% of restoration projects get back out on the road, mostly due to the lack of funds for completion. It is a rare occasion that we find a restoration project costs us less than expected even when we generously pad the budget for unexpected repairs or part replacements.</p>
<p>Once you have made a complete inspection of the car, make a list of all the repairs or replacement items necessary and the tools you will have to buy to do these repairs. If the engine doesn’t start, don’t assume that it ever will and put that repair on the list. Source parts and get quotes from professionals to complete the restoration before you make an offer on a car. The inconvenient truth behind automotive restoration is that the car you buy for $5000 can cost you $25,000 to restore only to find that the resale value is $21,000…even if you do a high end restoration.</p>
<p><strong>Where Will You do the Work on the Car?</strong><br />
If you think you can just put your main transportation outside and restore your classic in its parking space, think again. Once you start taking the project car apart, you will find that it takes up much more room than your main ride did.</p>
<p>Parts that come off need be stored in an organized and documented fashion. Before you know it you’ll have boxes, body parts and bright work with no place to put them. This can cause damage and loss to parts of the car you didn’t have in the budget.</p>
<p>If space is limited, consider a smaller car like an MG, BMW Isetta or VW Bug. These cars can offer some very thrifty thrills.</p>
<p><strong>Why Do You Want to Restore a Car?</strong><br />
If you think this is a silly question to ask, you obviously have never fully restored an old car. Restoring an older automobile with the goal to get it back to its former glory and on the road again, is truly a labor of love and can be great fun. Every time you come up against a nut that won’t budge or find that apart needs to be fabricated, you need to remind yourself of this.</p>
<p>We suggest you make the reasons for restoring this car a mantra to be repeated constantly when aligning your newly painted doors back onto its hinges and trying to get them to close properly. This helps curb the obligatory profanity usually used during this part of the restoration.</p>
<p>We’re not trying to scare you away from restoring a car, we just want you to understand that there are frustrating moments in the process. It’s similar to golf…when you shank the ball left into no man’s land, you have to remember that this is a game and you’re supposed to be having fun.</p>

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		<title>How to Buy Cars, Trucks and SUVs Auctions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;re not tight-fisted with your money, you&#8217;re a smart spender! But you need to be careful and avoid purchasing a car that will be a liability. If you are new to buying a vehicle from government and police auctions, you must be wondering why they auction them. The government seizes thousands of cars every month [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">You&#8217;re not tight-fisted with your money, you&#8217;re a smart spender! But you need to be careful and avoid purchasing a car that will be a liability. If you are new to buying a vehicle from government and police auctions, you must be wondering why they auction them. The government seizes thousands of cars every month and store them at warehouses. The number of vehicles seized every month continues to increase and it can be expensive taking care of these vehicles. To help with maintenance costs, the government auctions cars, trucks, SUV or any vehicle that has been kept in the warehouse after a certain time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To start with you need to know when these federal auctions are held. There are websites that regularly provide a list of all federal vehicle auctions. For first time buyers, here are a few tips that will ensure you buy yourself a good quality vehicle. Set a budget and decide on the type of vehicle you would like to purchase. You can avoid overspending and not get caught in the excitement of an auction. Auctions can do that to you!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you know someone who has purchased a vehicle at government and police auctions, you can always ask them to tag along. You will be at an advantage with an experienced hand by your side. You can observe how other participants are bidding for vehicles, if potential buyers are not bidding for a particular vehicle; we would recommend staying way too..</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A quick look at the interior of a car should give you a fair idea of the cars use. You could also check vehicle tyres, under the hood, and run the engine if possible. These are basic steps that you could follow and identify any problems that vehicle might have. When you purchase a car, truck or SUV from government and police auctions you can be sure that you will get a car with a clean title.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Bids start as low as a hundred dollars and usually well maintained vehicles. For people that are on a budget or looking out for a second car, buying a car at a federal auction is quite the bargain. The list of cars that are available at car auctions are endless and they are held at regular intervals which is a benefit when you want a particular model.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you would like an expert to check the car before you make a purchase, federal auctions allow potential bidders to inspect the car. This is done a day before the auction and is another great way to get to buy your dream car.</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Are you on the look out for the best deals available in finding parts for your car or truck? If yes, then let’s have a look at the means and ways to find auto parts which provide the perfect deal available:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•	It is better to think of buying used parts as it serves as a good way of saving money. Used parts are usually recycled and fitted which enables the user to still get an original body part. But make sure that these parts are in good shape so that they do not harm your car.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•	There are certain companies which focus on remanufacturing old auto parts, and these prove to be a good deal as they are available on discounted rates. Many have this notion that not many companies offer recycled auto parts, but the truth is actually the opposite.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•	These days, many insurance companies get cars which have been sold and offer the parts of these vehicles to be recycled.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•	Using recycled parts actually helps you in saving the environment and keeping it pollution free. This is because; recycled auto parts help in saving up oil in comparison to new parts, which consume up a lot of oil during the manufacturing process.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•	If you are still uneasy whether you would get the actual recycled parts or not, then it is worth mentioning here that around 4 million automobiles are recycled every year in the USA.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•	Always remember that recycling helps. If you have something which can be reused, then it is best to be recycled than throwing it away. A recycler always has the original recycled auto parts available.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">•	Nowadays, the internet plays a huge role in finding out sources of websites that offer the best price for auto parts.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nevertheless, whether new or recycled, checking of an auto part before installing it is extremely necessary. </p>

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