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	<title>Classic Cars Guides</title>
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		<title>Why do Classic Car Prices Vary So Much?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:20:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like with modern cars, there are a number of reasons that classic car prices are not set in stone.  They are flexible and almost always depend on the specific model or vehicle that is being examined.  While there are estimated values when it comes to cars, classic car prices will vary for similar reasons [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like with modern cars, there are a number of reasons that classic car prices are not set in stone.  They are flexible and almost always depend on the specific model or vehicle that is being examined.  While there are estimated values when it comes to cars, classic car prices will vary for similar reasons that more modern cars will cost more or less depending on the particular vehicle.  Classic car prices will vary a great deal, and it is important that individuals understand how and why the prices do this.  Without receiving this knowledge, an individual may examine classic car prices and purchase a less cost effective car due to the fact that there was something less valuable that would have been affecting the classic car prices between the vehicles being considered</p>
<p>First, classic car prices are heavily dependent on the condition that the car is in.  While it is true that classic cars are pretty old, classic car prices will be more expensive when the level of condition is greater on the classic car being examined.  For the most part, the condition is one of the most important things and one of the most obvious things that are taken into consideration when trying to determine fair classic car prices.  This is not limited to the outer body of the classic car, but also includes the inside and the engine and other motor parts under the hood.  Some restoration projects are not at all costly, and really just require dedicated time.  However, this is a case by case situation, so classic car prices with restoration in mind need to be examine thoroughly by the prospective buyer in order to make sure that the sale would be in their best interest when it comes to classic car prices and other costs that will need to be factored in to the budget.</p>
<p>Next, we need to consider the type of classic car that the model is included as being.  This is important because the rarer a car is, the more the classic car prices will inflate when it comes to that particular model.  If a car was owned by many people and it is very prevalent, than the classic car prices will not be very high.  However, if the classic car is only one of four in the entire state, than there would be more of a general demand for that item, assuming that there is a demand for it, and this too would affect the classic car prices.
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		<title>The Benefits of eBay Classic Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people recognize the appeal of eBay.  They offer practical items at discounted prices in almost all cases.  Products are sold in an online auction format.  eBay eventually went on to capitalize on their idea by offering a section of their company to be dedicated to cars.  The eBay Motors site has gone on to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people recognize the appeal of eBay.  They offer practical items at discounted prices in almost all cases.  Products are sold in an online auction format.  eBay eventually went on to capitalize on their idea by offering a section of their company to be dedicated to cars.  The eBay Motors site has gone on to be very popular since it helps sellers and buyers to connect in a convenient and acceptable manner.  One of the best things about the process is that since the auction site is involved, they can help with legal matters by offering that bidding on an auction is similar to a legally binding contract.  eBay Classic cars sales help to add to the popularity over the site.</p>
<p>Classic cars are often hard to come by in good condition.  They have been manufactured as long as 50 or more years ago, and they are not as plentiful as modern cars are.  eBay classic cars sales help to fill a gap that consumers feel when looking for more rare items.  By generating a place in which all those interested in classic cars and other types of vehicles can gather, the eBay classic cars, or those classic cars that are offered by sellers that are registered with eBay, help to connect individuals with cars to a willing and able marketable, target audience.  As a result, the eBay classic cars are able to provide the seller with the money they are seeking, and the purchaser with the classic car that they were looking to purchase.  Since it can be more difficult for individuals to find sellers and willing buyers of classic cars in one, small geographic location, it is profitable for everyone involved that eBay classic cars are available over the internet to be exchanged between individuals all over the world. </p>
<p>Another benefit when it comes to eBay classic cars is that auctions are always going up and down.  No matter what a person is looking for, odds are that eBay classic cars will be able to help them.  If there are no specific cars available that the search user is looking for, then they even have the option of putting up a want-like ad in the eBay community advertising the fact that they are looking for the particular product.  In this way, the users of eBay classic cars and eBay motors is able to more intimately connect with individuals, in a way that is much more expansive when compared to local newspaper ads or classifieds.
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		<title>Where to Find Classic Car Sales</title>
		<link>http://www.classiccarsguides.com/where-to-find-classic-car-sales/13/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a very steady but isolated market for classic cars.  When an individual decides that they are interested in getting involved in owning, restoring or storing classic cars, they may be a little confused at first as to where they can find appropriate classic car sales.  In some cases, this is a matter of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a very steady but isolated market for classic cars.  When an individual decides that they are interested in getting involved in owning, restoring or storing classic cars, they may be a little confused at first as to where they can find appropriate classic car sales.  In some cases, this is a matter of money or finances, but for the most part this is a result of having a smaller supply of classic cars, which does not always meet the demands that the general public has when it comes to these models.  As a result, classic car sales are often limited, making them more difficult to come across as compared to newer model cars, and they are also higher in price.  The competition over the limited supply is what helps to lead to the high prices in classic car sales.</p>
<p>With that being said, it is possible to find classic car sales in one’s own geographically situated area.  Sometimes the drive may be an hour or two, but they can be located.  Most classic car sales are advertised in one form or another.  Some people have been able to spot classic car sales papers inside of automotive shops and other areas where individuals with cars of any type will commonly frequent.  However, these classic car sales can be fairly inconsistent.  The same is true of classic car sales in the newspapers or classified ads of the same area.  This is simply because there is no guarantee on classic car sales in a particular area.  It can take a person quite some time until they may be able to find classic car sales that they are interested in if this is the only method of searching that is being used.  Fortunately, there are alternatives thanks to the Internet.</p>
<p>Online, individuals can find almost anything – and that includes thousands and thousands of car sales.  Classic car sales can be found by visiting forums, checking online auction sites and similar other methods that help interested parties expand their search past geographically limiting boundaries.  With this particular resource, finding classic car sales are virtually guaranteed.  There is always some way to examine different types of classic car sales, in order to determine if it is the sale the prospective buyer is most interested in making.  In this process, sellers are most often aware of how to go about shipping or transporting the vehicle in a way that is safe and effective.
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		<title>Why Attend a Classic Car Show?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether an individual owns a classic car or not, they are still invited to attend classic car shows.  Some people may wonder why an individual would attend a classic car show if they do not own one.  There are a number of answers that could explain this.  First of all, at a classic car show [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether an individual owns a classic car or not, they are still invited to attend classic car shows.  Some people may wonder why an individual would attend a classic car show if they do not own one.  There are a number of answers that could explain this.  First of all, at a classic car show is a great place to look into getting involved with owning a classic car if you do not already, or if you are looking for another.  This is because the classic cars at the classic car show are often in good quality.  Some even go on to win prizes at specific shows.  When the individual that owns the car feels that it is time to separate themselves from the car, more often than not they will let people at the classic car show know about this decision.  For the most part, this is because the market for classic cars is not as broad as the market for modern cars.  Putting an ad in the newspaper might help, but that does not always have the same audience that a classic car show would have.  As a result, the people that see the cars at the classic car show are already interested in this type of project.  In offering a car for sale at a classic car show, the individual is able to tap in to a deeper market.  When individuals are looking for a classic car, this is a great place to attend and get some perspective on the different types of classic cars that are currently being displayed.</p>
<p>Classic cars also help to illustrate a particular era or time in an individual’s life.  Sometimes, people will attend a classic car show simply to recapture that piece of their life.  It is often a nice reminder of a different time.  It also gives the people that will attend a classic car show for this reason the opportunity to discuss the classic car and possibly the time period with the owner of the classic car at the classic car show.  In this way, the classic car show acts more as a social environment that people are able to enjoy and appreciate in a way that some people are never privileged enough to receive.  A classic car show can have a different luring point for everyone that attends it.  Still, they are all brought together by one common bond: The classic car.
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		<title>What Are the Levels of Classic Car Restoration?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a Classic Car is a dream for many people.  However, when price comes in to play, many people are forced to compromise quality for cost.  Does this mean that the individual should not invest in a classic car at all?  Well, that is an option.  But it is also possible for the individual to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a Classic Car is a dream for many people.  However, when price comes in to play, many people are forced to compromise quality for cost.  Does this mean that the individual should not invest in a classic car at all?  Well, that is an option.  But it is also possible for the individual to look into some restoration procedures.  There are a number of do it yourself classic car restoration projects that are simple enough even for novice classic car restoration enthusiasts to get involved with and accomplish in a successful manner.  However, not all of them are.  By understanding the level of work that goes into particular classic car restoration projects, an individual can easily judge whether or not they would be willing or able to invest the time, money and energy that would be required in order to properly complete the classic car restoration project that needs to take place on a specific car.</p>
<p>There are four basic levels when it comes to classic car restoration projects.  The specifics of cost when it comes to the classic car restoration issue will be dependent upon the individual.  It will depend on how close they intent to get the car back to its original, brand new form and also on how much money the individual will be able to invest into this project.  The first level of classic car restoration is concours.  This is considered to be the very highest level when it comes to classic car restoration.  Concours cars can score near 100 when they are being judged in classic car shows, which helps to show their quality in an understandable way.  For the most part, they are in very good condition, do not need any classic car restoration work and they are not driven at all.</p>
<p>The next level of classic car restoration is a show car.  With show cars, there are no major problems, and if there were they have been fixed.  Classic car restoration would be limited to the owner at this point in time.  On the third level of classic car restoration, we have a vehicle that may have a few slight problems that need to be corrected, but for the most part the car is in good condition with a couple signs of use.  Still, they are very capable of generating a buzz at a classic car show.  Lastly, these cars are owned to be enjoyed and used.  These types of classic car restoration projects are typically limited to functional matters, and this is for the last level of classic car restoration, the driver restoration level.
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		<title>How to Store Antique Cars</title>
		<link>http://www.classiccarsguides.com/how-to-store-antique-cars/10/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like anything in which individuals invest money, antique cars need to be cared for in particular ways that will allow them to maintain their value.  This helps the individual to make sure that their investment is protected.  At the same time, the individual will likely want to be able to show off such an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just like anything in which individuals invest money, antique cars need to be cared for in particular ways that will allow them to maintain their value.  This helps the individual to make sure that their investment is protected.  At the same time, the individual will likely want to be able to show off such an investment, especially if it is something that other people can and likely will appreciate.  Antique cars are one type of item that an individual can purchase or otherwise come across and then fix up or keep in good condition.  The hope is that over time the individual will be able to re-sell the item at a greater cost than what they paid for it, or that it will be passed down.  Some people will not want to show off their antique cars, but most would like to at least be able to store them properly. </p>
<p>Even if the antique cars are just in storage, it will still be important to make sure they are cleaned when they go in to storage.  This is important in order to ensure that there will not be any severe degradation in the car.  For example, if there is salt from winter roads or too much condensation on the antique cars, they can rust or otherwise break.  It is also advisable to get a cover that will be able to keep dust and other impurities off of the exterior of the antique cars that they are used to protect.  Most people will want to keep their antique cars covered.  This exposes them less when it comes to the natural elements of the outdoors, and helps them to stay in good condition.  In order to make sure that these cars are protected to the greatest degree, it is important to make sure that the antique cars are enclosed in a garage or other type of storage area that can accommodate all of the antique cars that would require this kind of care and attention.</p>
<p><strong>Antique cars are not like modern cars.  They are often not made with as durable or reliable materials.  Because of this, they can be harmed in easier fashions.  By being less durable, antique cars demand additional attention and care in all fields, but especially when it comes to being stored.  That is one of the most easily taken care of aspects when it comes to protecting the antique cars, because the owners are directly responsible</strong>
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		<title>Hot Rods and Their Era</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:15:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hot rods are cars that have been built up and worked on in order to make it perform better.  One of the first places to embrace this type of automotive culture was the state of California, in the United States, and it grew out from there over the next few years.  This particular era extended [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hot rods are cars that have been built up and worked on in order to make it perform better.  One of the first places to embrace this type of automotive culture was the state of California, in the United States, and it grew out from there over the next few years.  This particular era extended 20 years, from 1945 until the beginning of the muscle cars, which began to be released in 1965.  Cars that were manufactured prior to 1942 did not have very durable gears.  As a result, by the time hot rods started being introduced, they were affordable since the body would be purchased at a very low price, and these were referred to as “vintage tin”.  Constructing these hot rods mandated that an individual possess certain types of skills.  Mechanic skills, design skills, welding and body work skills are all fairly necessary in the individual, or different skills in a team of people that are working on a particular project.  Without these skills it can be much more difficult and time consuming.  Some people still prefer to take on the hot rods in the form of a project in order to begin to learn about the basic skills that are required.</p>
<p>By the time muscle cars came out, hot rods began to die out.  There were two main reasons for this decline.  First, individuals were beginning to run out of vintage tin pieces.  The height of hot rods occurred in 1955, and since then it had become progressively more difficult to come across them.  However, this drop in popularity was also due to the fact that manufacturers were coming up with cars and designs that were more powerful right out of the factory, and needed very little customization in order to improve them considerably.</p>
<p>Despite the hot rod era having died out in 1965, they are still popular as a certain cultural accommodation.  This is especially true when it comes to the United States and Sweden.  Still, the individuals involved in these activities are segregated into two different groups, which are made up of the street rods and the hot rods.  The difference between these two groups is related to the ways in which the people go about building up their cars.  Hot rods are made up of vintage parts and with the basic 1940’s design ideas.  On the other hand, street rods use more modern pieces when they build their vehicles.
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		<title>Classic Cars and Their Appeal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For people who are into and passionate about classic cars, it is probably very easy to name the most rare and popular types of classic cars.  Still, there are many people that are not as involved with the classic car scene.  As a result there are a lot of questions that can come out about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For people who are into and passionate about classic cars, it is probably very easy to name the most rare and popular types of classic cars.  Still, there are many people that are not as involved with the classic car scene.  As a result there are a lot of questions that can come out about classic cars.  By investigating some of the rare types of classic cars that there are, we can see how people are able to start in collecting classic cars and benefit from the knowledge that they are able to gain with this particular hobby.</p>
<p>Classic cars are cars from another time period that have been determined to be timeless and representative of the lifestyle of that particular time period.  In order to understand this particular attribute of the cars, it is important to look at some of the most obvious examples of classic cars, as well as some of the rarer classic cars.  Just because a classic car is not owned by many people does not mean that it is a car that was not popular or indicative of its era.  The truth is more often the opposite.  These are some classic cars that are like prized possessions because their supply of the specific classic cars does not meet the demand of them.  As a result, they are rarer and often have higher prices when they are sold.</p>
<p>One of the most unique situations when it comes to classic cars would be how prevalent they are in the island country of Cuba.  Many rich Americans used to live in Cuba, until there was the Cuban revolution.  After the revolution, the Americans left for the most part and so did the stream of cars.  As a result, the Cubans had only the cars that were left – these to-be classic cars.  They took car of their cars, simply because after this point they did not have many other alternatives when it came to their vehicles.</p>
<p>A Ford Model A with four doors is one fine example of a classic car.  After World War II, the model design of a number of different cars was drastically altered.  There are a number of different associations that define classic cars in different ways.  Some of these associations are very inclusive of different types of cars, but there are others that are much more specific when it comes to what they think should qualify and who they will allow in to their association.
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		<title>How to Spot Muscle Cars</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:13:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some muscle heads, it is easy to pick out the muscle cars in a specific area, such as a mixed and crowded parking lot.  However, there are a lot of people that are not able to do that, simply because they are not aware of what criteria needs to be established in order for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some muscle heads, it is easy to pick out the muscle cars in a specific area, such as a mixed and crowded parking lot.  However, there are a lot of people that are not able to do that, simply because they are not aware of what criteria needs to be established in order for a vehicle to be considered as a part of the muscle cars genre.  Knowing these criteria obviously would make it easier to be able to determine what does and what does not qualify when it comes to muscle cars.  The first key thing to be aware of is that muscle cars are high performance vehicles.  This means that they are constructed with very powerful engines.  Muscle cars most commonly, but not always, have a V8 engine.  These large capacity engines help to make the muscle cars more distinct and perfect for activities such as drag racing and other similar situations.  Depending on which area of the world we are looking at when it comes to the origin of the vehicle, there are different time periods throughout which the muscle cars were being created and offered.</p>
<p>For the most part, muscle cars are real wheel drive and the car itself is mid-sized.  It can have a place of origin from America or Australia and have been made between the years of 1964 and 1975.  Some models are also from South Africa or alternate countries, but not often.  One of the most common examples of muscle cars would be the Pontiac GTO.  For individuals interested, there is another definition that can be used in order to determine what is or is not a muscle car.  However, it is a less exact definition.  This one defines muscle cars as those which have less than twelve pounds of body weight for each horse power that the engine has.  This can be complicated, however, because of the wide range of weight ratios for cars and other vehicles. </p>
<p>Recently, muscle cars have come under scrutiny, because of the fact that they have been linked to emission problems, much in the way that SUVs have been.  This is due in part to the fact that these types of machines take in a lot of gas and are not very efficient.  In response to this, a number of car companies have considered releasing different, more fuel efficient and re-designed muscle cars, if there is a strong enough desire from them in the car market.
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		<title>Convenience and Efficiency: Welcome to eBay Motors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:12:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With so many different ways in which individuals can purchase new or used vehicles, how does one know where the best place is to make this type of purchase?  Many people are surprised to find out that they can save a great deal of money, time and energy by utilizing the powerful resource known as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With so many different ways in which individuals can purchase new or used vehicles, how does one know where the best place is to make this type of purchase?  Many people are surprised to find out that they can save a great deal of money, time and energy by utilizing the powerful resource known as eBay Motors when it is time to make that type of decision.  There are a number of reasons that eBay Motors exists as such a dominating figure when it comes to car, truck, SUV and motorcycle sales.  Because of the extensive options that are open, people are more willing to look at the items located in this forum.</p>
<p>Whether a person is looking for a classic car or a brand new, modern vehicle, odds are that eBay Motors can help.  This is because dealerships, individual owners and many more can utilize eBay Motors.  Instead of going to one geographically convenient dealership, prospective car buyers can access thousands of cars on eBay Motors.  The best part is, the format in which these cars are sold is auction or, only in some cases, buy it now.  Having the vehicle listed in an online auction site will allow consumers to battle out prices among one another until someone wins when the auction has timed out.  As a result, these buyers can save thousands of dollars in many cases.  Even if they cannot, they do not have to keep bidding on the item when the price gets too expensive.  That is something that eBay Motors can offer that no other car dealerships can even come close to matching. </p>
<p>Additionally, there is nothing to lose on the part of the consumers.  They do not have to invest too much time in the process.  eBay Motors has a very helpful and handy search engine on its own site in order to help consumers narrow down their options for purchasing a specific vehicle.  Since many classic cars are rare, eBay Motors helps to make them more accessible since anyone in the world can post listings of their vehicles.  For people that are interested in being able to search a convenient area for a specific vehicle, eBay Motors has everything covered.  Shoppers do not even have to leave their homes in order to browse the site, as long as they have a computer with Internet capabilities.  So with nothing to lose, why not try to examine the many available items on eBay Motors?
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