Automobile finishes have come a long way. One hundred years ago, it was any color you wanted as long as it was black. When the auto industry was just getting started early in the 20th century, paint ...
As the number of unrestored vehicles found on today's show fields dwindles, with it goes opportunities to document the myriad of factory-installed pieces and original finishes such examples contain.
If you own a classic car, you’ve probably faced this question at least once: should you restore it to perfection, or preserve it as it is?
If you want an affordable classic, patience and responsible buying habits do pay off. In 2012, we found a remarkably nice slant-six 1968 Plymouth Valiant for $2,800 and talked the seller down to ...
MCPHERSON, Kan. (KSNW) — Most of us in this part of the state are familiar with the prestigious automotive restoration program at McPherson College. What we may not understand is the program’s reach.
It's bound to happen—you go to your car and discover a scratch or a dent that just can't be buffed out; too small for the insurance company to get involved but too large to ignore. You head to the ...
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