Be prepared for a tire emergency by following these steps for changing a flat.
Now that you have a collector car, here are some tips to help you go forward with your restoration. If you are even just slightly mechanically inclined, you stand to save a lot of money by doing some (or all) of these tasks yourself. Take your time, and don’t give yourself an unrealistic deadline.
There’s more to it than just a sponge and a bucket.
If you drive regularly it’s a good idea to know how to change a tire.
Don’t start of the winter driving season unprepared. Get your car ready for winter driving now!
If you’ve decided that you’d like to restore your own classic automobile, you should consider the condition of the vehicle you’re thinking of purchasing, availability of parts, and what kind of project is right for you.
Is your car looking a bit worn out? Are dust and grime making it look ten years older? If you’re considering trading it or selling it, you might want to do a little detailing first. With a little bit of work, you can make that old car look brand new, and who knows, you might even decide to keep it.
If you have never restored a collector car, you are in for a very rewarding experience. However, this is a project that will require a great deal of investment, so it’s wise to plan the process as much as you can, to save yourself a lot of trouble in the future.
Besides buying a home, a car is probably this single largest investment you will ever make and it should be taken care of properly so that it stays looking new. Here are some tips on how to keep it looking its best.
The best way to eliminate any problems with your radiator is to practice preventative maintenance. Here you will learn the simple yet essential steps that are necessary for servicing or repairing your radiator.