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Monday, 23 January 2012

The Classic Car Restoration Market

By Barry Vedros


Classic car restoration is a hobby that interests most automotive enthusiasts, especially those with knowledge of mechanics. Restoring an otherwise unkempt, classic vehicle is a way to showcase the mechanical and technical talents of the one doing the custom work.

Each hobbyist tends to have a vested interest in a certain type, make, or model of car. This can include wagons, sedans, or sporty, Asian two-seaters. Those looking to restored these types of cars often go to a professional in order to make sure that parts are period to the vehicle chosen and that everything works and looks as it should once the project is complete.

Muscle cars are some of the most popular vehicles to restore, as their uniquely American design attracts foreign buyers to import them overseas to restore them at a higher cost than in the vehicle's home country. The tenacity of these enthusiasts means that there will always be strikingly original examples of these types of cars.

Some of the best examples of these types of cars are located overseas. Restoration work on these cars often has to deal with tuning the engine and getting rid of rot, as the engine saw a lot of use back when it was new, and possibly sat for awhile. Decals and paint customization are also popular options with these types of cars.

Custom work includes body kits, paint, and interior decoration. New engine or modification to the existing one is often needed after years of not using the vehicle. While body modifications can alter the look of the car, it is often to the benefit of the owner if they are looking for something different to show others who have the same type of car.

Restoring exotics is often a tricky process, because not many of each vehicle were made or still exist today. Labor and parts for these vehicles also tends to be costly because of this. The quality and time needed to make and procure each part is another factor into their sometimes astronomical costs. For those with the expenses, there can be no greater joy than owning a fully-functioning, restored exotic vehicle.

As each vehicle is different, the part may need to have a custom fitting that requires more time and energy on the part of the laborer. Once parts have been configured and installed, the vehicle comes out looking good as new, and running like it as well, which is an important factor for those looking to restore a classic vehicle.




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