| are some people that believe antique cars should no | | | | not equipped with an alarm system which makes it |
| longer be driven on our open roads. The reason they | | | | easy for anyone to hot wire and drive off. |
| think this way is because these old vehicles are | | | | Where can a person buy an antique car? These |
| considered relics of the past that just cannot match | | | | vehicles can be purchased in a dealership. There are |
| the larger and efficient vehicles on the market today. | | | | just a few around so the seeker can also try |
| On the contrary, there are a lot of vintage collectors | | | | searching in the Internet and in the classified ads of |
| of these roadsters. People do this as a hobby or to | | | | the paper and automobile magazines. |
| hopefully get a return of investment later when the | | | | Those who do not understand that much about cars |
| market value of these cars go up again. | | | | ought to be accompanied by a knowledgeable |
| A car is considered an antique if it is already 25 years | | | | mechanic. A trained technician should be qualified to |
| old. There are not that many modern vehicles that | | | | look over the inside of the automobile and decide if it |
| are able to survive this long which makes the early | | | | is in fact worth buying at that cost. The individual |
| models very unique. In fact, the price of these rare | | | | should also take the automobile for a test drive to |
| machines goes up because of the historical value | | | | get the experience of remaining behind the wheel. |
| each of these have. | | | | Can the antique car be assembled by a person? The |
| There are those who believe that the term | | | | answer is yes. In fact, there are some associations |
| antiquated should only be given to machines that | | | | who do this as a hobby and help the members find |
| were made prior to the Second World War. These | | | | the missing parts in order to finish the vehicle. This |
| machines served as the pioneers of today's vehicles | | | | can only be done if the individual is a skilled mechanic |
| since the technology back then paved the way for | | | | who knows everything about the car. |
| power steering, safety belts and other features that | | | | Will the person make a lot of profit assembling and |
| are required in all automobiles. | | | | selling the antique car? The response is no. In reality, |
| Are antique cars simple to preserve? The response is | | | | more money is used up putting the entire vehicle |
| no. This is due to car manufacturers no longer | | | | together than finding somebody to buy it. |
| assembling these vehicles and the parts making these | | | | There are numerous antique cars to choose from. |
| both difficult to locate and costly. | | | | The person should look around and check if there is |
| Can the antique car be used daily? This really | | | | a model that is worth bringing home. |
| depends on the condition of the engine and since | | | | Antique cars represent a moment in history where |
| these are quite old, there is a possibility that these | | | | traffic did not exist and people can take a trip on the |
| could breakdown. The brakes on the vehicle can also | | | | country road. By doing some research and saving |
| be a problem so checks must be done regularly. | | | | some money, the individual will be able to buy that |
| Will it be a good idea to get insurance for the car? | | | | dreamed roadster. |
| The answer is yes. These machines are rare and are | | | | |