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The Classic Car Book

August 25th, 2006

If you have been thinking about owning a classic car, and want to know what you are in for, this book will help you learn what it takes to own a classic car.  Yes, they are not as reliable as a new car, but properly cared for, they can be an enjoyable alternative to monthly car payments and cookie cutter new cars.  There is nothing cooler than a 60′s muscle car cruising down the street, unless you are the one driving it !  I have always enjoyed classic cars, and think they should be driven.  I had a 1969 Lincoln Continental which I drove on a regular basis.  I had to do a little maintenance, but in the end, the parts were cheap and I was left with a reliable car, with TONS of style.  If you are into old cars take a look at this book…

The Classic Car Book : The Essential Guide to Buying,Owning,Enjoying and Maintaining a Classic

In an age of technically complex cookie-cutter cars, the classic car scene is flourishing, and many owners are now running classics as everyday cars. This extensively illustrated book provides the reader with all the information needed to choose, run and maintain a practical classic car, whether the owner is fanatical about preserving originality, or wishes to modernize a classic to improve reliability and practicality. It is essential reading for anyone contemplating ownership of their first classic car, and for existing owners who wish to maximize their enjoyment of the classic car scene.

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