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Archive for December, 2008

Auto Site of the Day

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

I came across this neat site called #antique car insurance is a site about antique auto insurance that is probably one of the best sources of information on custom cars I've browsed.

The site is very informative and gets a rating of nine out of 10.

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Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Any classic car owner need to understand classic cars for their car. Insurance requirements in Illinois make it manditory to have proper insurance. Standard insurance for your Camaro can be wildy expensive because of the cost of repair.

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Ferrari are the most accident prone vehicles, according to Illinois records. They are the most expensive to insure. My protagonist Melissa found that out the hard way. They lost their Scania and it was totaled. Their insurance wouldn't cover the damage!

American Classic Insurance can provide the proper coverage for your vintage car insurance. Contact an agent to make sure you have sufficient coverage.

I've found a site to be really helpful. If you go to ClassicCarInsurances.com you can get a plethora of information on classic car insurnace that will help you make an informed choice about a carrier.

1968 Was a Good Year For Super Bee : Or How to Enjoy My Classic Car

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Now is the time to find a car you enjoy! Go out and don't hesitate, there's a world of cheap Super Bees out there. Buy a Super Bee now before the price goes up! You won't be sorry.

I've had too much fun to mention :) .
Kevin and I have had our 1968 Super Bee now for nearly nine years. Overall we've been thrilled with the car. The house is in urban Iowa, near Aplington, and we enjoy driving the car during the warmer months. My opinion is I'd say it's an awesome ride for the money.

Almost from the minute we received the Super Bee we've been behind the wheel. My whole family made a weekend out of visiting my husband's college roommate in West Virginia numerous times without any issues. The Super Bee does fair on gas and has not given us many problems in terms of service.

The Super Bee is in perfect shape, having been restored in the last two years. The previous owners seem to have taken good care of it over the past twenty-two years. Our previous car, a Isuzu, had plenty of problems and we weren't unhappy to see it go.

It was stressed to me to get insurance on the vehicle. For our classic car insurnace we went with a company called CHROME Specialty Car Insurance. We signed up for the policy completely online, using their excellent web site. We found the company by reviewing the information on classic cars. It's an authority site for finding the best offer on insurance for antique cars. We insured the Super Bee for a sliver of what Prudential wanted.

We've very happy with our Super Bee. While 1968 was a completely different age for cars, our car helps us enjoy those bygone days.



Other 1968 Super Bee Cars

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True Story: My 1952 Mercury in a Regional Competition and Took First Place

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I entered a small car cruise here in North Pole, Alaska. It was run by the local Councilperson by the name of Pluto Herrmann. The Councilperson is a car fanatic from way back, having a small part in the film "A la orilla de los sueños". A love of cars was nurtured over time.

I entered my 1952 Mercury in the show 'n shine with the desire of having a good time. I spent four hours getting the Mercury. I had done my vin search on the Mercury by going over to vin number checker for a check at the accuracy of the car. Because of the detailed data there I found that my Mercury was a collector car!

I entered my car and took first place! | was completely shocked that my little old Mercury drew so much attention. Next year I might go for a national championship.


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1972 Was a Good Year For vintage car : Or How to Enjoy My Custom Car

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

Now is the time to find a car you enjoy! Go out and don't hesitate, there's a world of good priced vintage cars out there. Buy a vintage car now before the price goes up! You won't be sorry.

Time has flown this car-driving season.
Wanda and I have owned our 1972 vintage car now for around 3 years. Overall we've been thrilled with the car. The apartment where we live is in eastern Kentucky, near Meadow Vale, and we enjoy driving in the car during the spring months. Overall I'd say it's a stunning car for the money.

Ever since we bought the vintage car we've been driving up a storm. We drove to visit my relatives in West Virginia many times over the year. The vintage car does great on gas and has not given us many issues in terms of service.

The vintage car is in driving condition, having been restored in the last two years. The previous owners seem to have taken it upon themselves to fix it up over the past twenty-two years. Our previous car, a Ferrari, had plenty of breakdowns and we weren't sad to scrap it.

It was important to get insurance on the vehicle. For our antique car insurance we went with a company called Leland-West. We signed up for the policy completely online, using their excellent web site. We found the company by reviewing the information on antique car insurance. It's a cool place for finding the best offer on custom car insurance. We insured the vintage car for 50% of what Geico wanted.

We've very happy with our vintage car. While 1972 was ages ago, our car helps us enjoy those feelings.



Other 1972 vintage car Cars

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Hot Rod Site Award

Friday, December 26th, 2008

If you're into car stuff (you are if you're reading this) the check out #old cars is a site about specialty car insurance that is probably one of the best sources of information on car stuff I've browsed.

The site is very informative and gets a rating of 7 out of 10.

1972 Was a Good Year For Mercedes : Or Reliving Your Youth My Custom Car

Friday, December 26th, 2008

The classic car of your dreams is out there Go out and don't hesitate, there's a world of cheap Mercedess out there. Buy a Mercedes now before the price goes up! You won't regret it.

I've had too much fun to mention :) .
Mary and I have relied on our 1972 Mercedes now for probably 6 years. I'm glad to report we've been thrilled with the car. The climate is fair in eastern Georgia, near Cox, and we enjoy touring in the car during the fall months. Overall I'd say it's a stunning vehicle for the money.

Almost from the minute we received the Mercedes we've been enjoying it heartily. We drove to visit my husband's brother in New York several times over the year. The Mercedes does poorly on gas and has not given us many issues in terms of repair.

The Mercedes is in pristine condition, having been restored in the last two years. The previous owners seem to have taken excellent care of the car over the past 18 years. Our previous car, a Chrysler, had plenty of headaches and we weren't unhappy to sell it off.

The first order of the day was to get classic car insurance on the vehicle. For our hot rod car insurance we went with a company called Hagerty. We signed up for the policy completely online, using their excellent web site. We found the company by reviewing the information on classic cars. It's a cool place for finding the lowest cost on specialty car insurance. We insured the Mercedes for a fraction of what Prudential wanted.

We've very happy with our Mercedes. While 1972 was ages ago, our car helps us redo those days.



Other 1972 Mercedes Cars

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1967 Was a Good Year For muscle car : Or Reliving Your Youth My Custom Car

Friday, December 26th, 2008

The classic car of your dreams is out there Go out and don't hesitate, there's a world of good condition muscle cars out there. Buy a muscle car now before the price goes up! You won't regret it.

We've had fun this year.
Gary and I have depended on our 1967 muscle car now for almost eleven years. Truth be told we've been happy with the car. The condo is in northern Georgia, near Milton, and we love touring in the car during the warmer months. My opinion is I'd say it's an excellent vehicle for the money.

Ever since we bought the muscle car we've been driving up a storm. We drove to visit my wife's uncle in Arizona many times with no problems whatsoever. The muscle car does poorly on gas and has not given us alot problems in terms of repair.

The muscle car is in driving condition, having been restored in the last two years. The previous owners seem to have taken excellent care of the car over the past 20 years. Our previous car, a Lincoln, had plenty of breakdowns and we weren't depressed to see it go.

The first order of the day was to insure the vehicle. For our classic car insurance for young drivers in usa we went with a company called Haggerty. We signed up for the policy completely online, using their excellent web site. We found the company by reviewing the information on old cars. It's an authority site for finding the best price on specialty car insurance. We insured the muscle car for a fraction of what State Farm wanted.

It was a good investment purchasing our muscle car. While 1967 was not freshest in my memory, our car helps us redo those feelings.



Other 1967 muscle car Cars

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1973 Was a Good Year For MG A : Or Having Fun in My Vintage Auto

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

The classic car of your dreams is out there Go out and don't hesitate, there's a world of quality MG As out there. Buy a MG A now before the price goes up! You won't regret it.

Winter is soon upon us.
Keith and I have relied on our 1973 MG A now for nearly eight years. The general feeling is we've been living well with the car. The climate is fair in northern Illinois, near McLeansboro, and we enjoy driving the car during the hotter months. My opinion is I'd say it's a brilliant toy for the money.

Ever since we bought the MG A we've been all over the country. We took it out for a spin to see my husband's relatives in New Hampshire numerous times over the year. The MG A does well on gas and has not given us many problems in terms of repair.

The MG A is in good condition, having been restored in the last two years. The previous owners seem to have taken good care of it over the past 20 years. Our previous car, a Audi, had plenty of issues and we weren't depressed to unload it.

It was important to insure the vehicle. For our vintage car insurance we went with a company called CHROME Specialty Car Insurance. We signed up for the policy completely online, using their excellent web site. We found the company by reviewing the information on antique cars. It's an authority site for finding the lowest cost on collector car insurance. We insured the MG A for a fraction of what Progressive wanted.

I don't regret for a minute buying our MG A. While 1973 was a completely different age for cars, our car helps us enjoy those feelings.



Other 1973 MG A Cars

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I Entered my 1955 Chevrolet in a Regional Competition and Never Saw It Coming

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

My wife and I entered a small show-n-shine here in Council Bluffs, Iowa. It was run by the local Councilperson by the name of Theo Bell. The Councilperson is a car fanatic from way back, having a small part in the film "T Is for Tumbleweed". A love of cars was nurtured over the years.

I entered my 1955 Chevrolet in the cruise with the dream of getting a trophy. I spent four hours getting the Chevrolet. I had done my vin search on the Chevrolet by going over to collector car VIN site for a check at the accuracy of the car. After considerable research there I found that my Chevrolet was one of a kind!

I entered my car and took first place! | was in total shock that my little old Chevrolet drew so much attention. Next year will be even bigger.


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