Thursday, September 23, 2010

Avoid Damage to Auto Hobbyist's Restoration Car During the Cold Winter Season: Eastwood Restoration Experts Offer Five Steps to Protect the DIYers Project Vehicle

Eastwood offers timely tips to the hobbyist to protect a classic car during the long winter months. Car dollies, battery cut-off switch, rust converter and rust encapsulator, battery tender and white lithium grease help get the job done and avoid damage to a hobbyist's car.

The drop in temperature in the Fall is a warning signal that the automotive hobbyist needs to start planning to protect a prized restoration project.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Classic Car VIN Decoding

Where to look when you need help decoding your Classic Car VIN Tag.


With the convenience offered in using the Internet, enthusiasts no longer have to worry about wasting time and money on books in their quest for finding out how to decode the VIN on their Classic Car. When you visit the OldRide Library, the task of decoding your VIN is easy to accomplish because of the tremendous amount of information they provide for antique and classic cars.

The convenient and easy to use catalog of information including Chevrolet, Ford, Chrysler, Pontiac, etc. is broken down into categories for you on their site making it easy to find the VIN decoding information you are looking for. Within no time, you can browse at your leisure through the variety of categories they offer separated by make and model.

Once you have your VIN decoded for your classic car, you can also read through OldRide’s Library material to find out how many of your vehicles were produced, what engine options to choose from, paint colors available and more.

The OldRide Library is an ideal reference for classic car enthusiasts looking to decode their VIN.