Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Classic Car Event: 4th Annual Razz & Shine



Is your restored Classic Car ready to be proudly displayed? Well, wheel out your classic for this year’s Raspberry Festival in beautiful downtown Lynden, WA. For the 4th year running, the festival will once again display a variety of vintage cars during the annual Razz & Shine Cruise In on Saturday, July 17, 2010.

The day will feature a host of entertainment able to suit anyone’s tastes and interests. The festivities kick off on Friday July 16 with friendly family activities including raspberries and ice cream plus live jazz music. Saturday after you park your car, enjoy an all you can eat raspberry pancake breakfast, stroll through the many merchants and street vendors, embark on a wine tour or root on your favorite team for the 3 on 3 basketball tournament.

The Razz and Shine is a great opportunity for classic car enthusiasts who cherish old cars to come and bring them out and show them off. The tree lined streets of downtown Lynden provide a perfect shady backdrop for classic cars with plenty of space and easy access for spectators to come and view. For complete details on the Raspberry Festival, visit the Lynden Chamber of Commerce.

Not able to make it to the Razz & Shine? Check out more classic car events on OldRide.com.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Locating a Restoration Professional for Your Classic Car


Restoration shops come and go and for some it may seem that there aren't many restoration shops left out there, so many classic car owners have been forced to either take it upon themselves to endure the daunting task of a restoration or give up the hobby altogether. Hopefully most of you enthusiasts think of the former rather than the latter, because there are still many mechanics and restoration professionals out there.

If you are searching for a restoration professional to help with your project vehicle don't become discouraged. Even if you located a specialist to help you but they are too far away, contact them anyway. They might be able to offer some good resources on where to take your vehicle in your area. Just let them know you are looking for someone they could recommend that does quality work similar to them but closer to you.

Another great way to find a restoration professional is to contact a local classic car club in your area or even become a member of one. Classic car clubs can be an extremely valuable resource for locating parts, services and other important information to collector car enthusiasts. Most members of car clubs are willing to go above and beyond to help you get your project complete and take great pride in their vehicles as well as yours. Best of all, depending on the club, they might be able to offer other resources such as newsletters, online forums and so on. They can also give you help on what important questions to ask a restoration professional and what to look out for.

If you aren't interested on joining a Classic Car Club in your area or if you aren't able to locate one, there are many resources available online as well. For instance, oldride.com has a great resource directory where you can locate professionals in your area or those geared towards your specific make or part that you need. The Oldride Resource Directory also govers the gammet of classic car needs from financing, repair, junkyards, manuals and apparel.

So if you feel that it has become harder to locate a restoration shop, don't become discouraged. There is still help out there and by using some of the tips above you should be able to get that project done in no time...or the time your budget allows.