Vintage Car Restoration Tips
The tasks needed to restore a vintage car may seem daunting at first; but like any other project that is worth doing, you must break the tasks down into manageble pieces. Like the old riddle says “how do you eat an elephant?” Well, the answer is “one bite at a time.” This is the attitude you should take when undertaking a vintage car restoration project.
So what are the things you need to know in order to make a vintage car restoration project successful?
Firstly, you need to plan your work place; where are you going to work and store the car? Most vintage car enthusiasts do their restoration project in their own garage since the car cannot be moved about during the restoration process. If you don’t have a garage, then check if you could do it in the driveway of your home. Check with your building code administrator to make sure this is allowed because in some neighborhoods; this is not allowed.
Secondly, what is the type of vintage car you’re trying to restore? Find out everything about it; make sure you have all the manuals. These manuals could be found on eBay or other auction sites online.
Thirdly, you need to have some basic mechanic tools as well as a power stripper. As your vintage car restoration project continues, you may need additional tools to work on the chassis. Some tools such as a power sander can be costly so you may want to rent them from auto store instead.
Fourthly, you will need to know how to rebuild an automobile engine; many vintage car enthusiasts have extensive knowledge about cars. If you have not taken any courses on the mechanical workings of an automobile, perhaps it’s advisable for you to do so before you begin your vintage car restoration project.
Next…
Make a list and take note of what needs to be fixed and what has to be replaced. Take a look at the chassis carefully. Car floor can be very expensive to replace. Pull up the carpet and see if the floor is rotted through because of rust. Small pockets of rust can be sanded and repaired, but if the whole floor is a pile of rust, then the project can be too expensive as you need to replace the chassis first as rust could cause the car to completely fall apart. So no point of wasting time and money to restore your vintage car if the chassis is completely rotted.
Once the list and checking are completed; and you think a restoration is worth it, then you need to start figure out where to get the parts? The best place to start is of course the Internet; you can find almost anything you need online.
Last but not least, do an estimation of the overall budget you need to carry out the vintage car restoration project. This is likely to be an ongoing project, so you may want to establish a monthly budget for the project. So plan your budget according to your financial ability.
These are just some of the vintage car restoration tips; see below for a more complete information.
For vintage car enthusiasts who are planning to undertake a restoration project, check out this great book: Vintage Cars Restoration Tips from a classic car junkie. More vintage cars for sale can also be found at our site. Good Luck!
Author: Jonathan Patra
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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