Most people have never actually driven a classic muscle car before. Perhaps that’s why the term “muscle car,” has become interchangeable with “sports car” in popular culture. But once you actually get behind the wheel of a true muscle car, it’s easy to see why it’s unlike most other cars on the road –– sports […]
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Tips on Buying a Classic Car
Buying a classic car is a work of art. You have to look in the right place at the right time. It takes research, time, patience, and negotiating skills in order to land the perfect car at the perfect price. Here are questions to ask yourself and tips to steer you in the right direction. […]
Transporting your collector car – How to select the right transporter to bring your collector-car home
This article shared courtesy of Hemmings Daily, the worlds leading Classic Car resource. It’s not necessary to develop an ulcer over worrying about who’s going to haul your car and whether it’ll arrive at its destination in one piece, provided you’ve done your homework and contracted with a reputable transporter schooled in the fine art […]
Carbureted or Fuel injected Part II
We have discussed the different ways air flow as well as ignition will affect the way your engine will perform and how these systems work in conjunction with whatever you choose for a fuel delivery system for your project. Now that those items have been addressed we can look deeper into the various carburetion […]
Carburetor or Fuel Injection? Which is best for your ride
I was speaking with a customer the other day about modifications on his engine and I brought up the possibilities of adding a throttle body injection system. He laughed as he told me absolutely not, “I know how to work on a carburetor and I know how to start a carbureted car”. Fair enough and […]