Planning And Organizing Your Classic Auto Restoration
So you are thinking about doing a classic auto restoration. However, you’re unsure of where to start. Read through this article to find out how to plan and organize your project.
Selecting A Classic Car
You have several options when it comes to selecting a car for your classic auto restoration project. There are early 20th century cars, 50s tailfins, muscle cars and post-war models. Think about the car you’ve always dreamed of having when you were younger but couldn’t afford to buy in the past. Consider that old fashioned car you hold on to in your memory as sentimental value. Most of the time, planning on a classic auto restoration project is about going back to memory lane.
Once you have an idea of what you like, list down your top classic cars. For more information and photos, you check on some classic car books or magazines. More information on the eras and makes of your top classic cars can help you narrow down your list.
When crossing out some of your top classic cars, consider your budget. If you simply cannot afford a certain classic car, cross it out. Oftentimes the more rare the vehicle, the more expensive it’s going to be. You’d be better off having a bit of extra money on the side for tools and materials to complete the actual classic auto restoration!
Purchasing A Classic Car
Once you’ve chosen one type of classic car, evaluate each one you come across in different locations. Make sure that your car is going to be in good or at least acceptable condition. Prepare a list of questions you might want to ask the dealer and observe cars objectively. Keep in mind that dealers will often talk about the car’s condition the best way they can while trying to hide the negative facts. There will even be dealers that will say anything about a car, despite their lack of knowledge about it.
Don’t just speak with one seller. There are many sources for your classic auto restoration. Car clubs are a good place to start purchasing classic cars and parts. This is a really good place because members buy and sell classic items on a regular basis.
Once you’ve chosen the best place for you, ask the dealer as many questions possible. There are really so many questions to cover. For instance, you have to ask if there are certain parts that are missing and if there is any rust. Cover concerns such as the condition of the brakes, fluid leaks, and if the car can be driven safely over any particular distance. Of course, ask how old the car is and why it is being sold. The seller should be able to answer you honestly and clearly.
A good idea would be to jot down the seller’s answers for future reference. This is to check that the seller is really giving you complete data. If you’re satisfied with a certain deal, take a drive in your favorite classic car with the seller. While you’re at it, mentally take note of the concerns you’ve discussed earlier. For instance, check that the engine really is in good condition as claimed.
Organizing Your Workshop
For a successful classic auto restoration project, consider having the appropriate support and lifts needed. Make sure you have enough ventilation and a good working space so you can work faster and with more ease. Finally, make sure the electrical system in your workshop will accommodate all the processes you need to tackle your project. Note that storage for all your tools and equipment is just as important in keeping your entire workshop organized.
Prioritize what needs to be done now and what can be done later. This way you get to save money for the more important steps to completing your project. Also keep back-up funds in case you absolutely need to go over your budget. A good idea for your classic auto restoration project is to break it down to manageable phases.
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