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Caring for Your Classic Car

One of the most obvious issues is to protect the paint job on your classic car. Never allow heavy dirt or bird droppings to sit on the car for long periods. This kind of thing should be washed off immediately. Plan on washing your car once a week or so, especially if you have it insured to drive and it is on the road now and then. Use a good wax that will protect your paint in between washings as well.

A classic car must be stored properly if you want to keep it in the best shape possible. Ideally you will want to have it put away in a garage out of the elements. However, if that is not possible then you should have a good, reliable car cover over top of it. This will keep dirt and snow from settling on the paint job. If you can get the car off the ground like on the back of a trailer, it would be best for maintaining the tires and rims.

Take care of your engine. It is the heart and soul of your classic car. Keep it as clean as possible by using special engine shampoo so it does not get clogged up with oil and grime. Engine parts are hard to come by for older cars so take care of the ones that you have. Likewise, the interior of the car must be cared for so riding in classic comfort feels like a dream, as it should. Use only proper leather and upholstery cleaners that are made for vehicles. Do not go for the cheapest stuff either. It is all about quality.

It is a good idea to make some rules for your classic car. For example, do not smoke or eat in it if you it to stay a classic. All it takes is some food stains and smoke stench to plummet the value of your car. It is simply not worth it. If you treat it like any other car there is just no point to it being a classic. The value must be your priority.

Though it can be tempting, you probably should not even consider racing your classic car. It has nothing to prove. It has already earned its status. By racing it though you risk turning it into something fit for the junkyard. And of course, racing is dangerous and should only be done on a track by professionals.

Taking care of your classic car might feel like a full time job. You will not regret it though when the value continues to rise. Care for your car and it will care for you.

Bryce Stone

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