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They evolved from the feverish consumerism that followed World War II, when bigger and faster were always better. The site is also available in French, German, Italian Spanish. Get unlimited space for photos, video and descriptions of your hot rod or classic car. They evolved from the feverish con sumerism that followed World War II, when bigger and faster were always better.Brass cars were typically built with carriage wood and forged steel and fitted. Hot rods and roadsters have been the trademarks to Be sure to use the links to determine your classic car value. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. If the car is garaged or taken care of then the appreciation value will go up. We also welcome all old cars, used cars and trucks. Also if the specific car is rare, then it will be worth a large amount. It is expected to fetch in excess of six million dollars.With its fibreglass body rust isnt an issue. Generally, a Classic was highpriced when new and was built in limited quantities. They tended to have removable fenders, trunk, headlights, and a usual vertical grill treatment. Neither the publisher nor any advertiser is liable for typographical errors or misprints. Find out how to avoid the various scammers prowling auction sites. You can select these from the top left of the page. Classic cars are generally thought of as vehicles built. Antique cars were the first mass produced cars with gasoline engines, immortalized by Henry Fords Model T. Two taxation issues do impact however, leading to some people using them as cutoff dates. The CCCA term, Classic Car has been confined to the functionally traditional designs of the earlier period mostly prewar.They evolved from the feverish con sumerism that followed World War II, when bigger and faster were always better. The site is also available in French, German, Italian Spanish. Get unlimited space for photos, video and descriptions of your hot rod or classic car. They evolved from the feverish consumerism that followed World War II, when bigger and faster were always better. Brass cars were typically built . Click here for all the details. Without the top you have a roadster. This website is a classified advertising publication.No warranty of any advertised item or vehicle is implied or given. Please let us know if you have any.Recent Photos
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Saturday, July 5, 2008
How To Plan A Car Show AttractionBy: Tonza Borden
Antique classic cars, especially collector and specialty automobiles are a hot attraction for any event—whether indoor or outdoor. How do you get the cars to display? If you are a classic car club, members are happy to participate with their vintage rides. Another option is contributing a donation to a nonprofit car club for their service.
Main Attraction
These beautiful motorcars are show quality. So having a contact with a car club is essential. Individual clubs have different rules and regulations for displaying cars. If you are planning a classic car attraction, you should contact the car club as soon as you decide that you want to have a car show. Time is of the essence to work out the details, and get on their calendar, in the car show season. Prepare questions prior to making the call to appear organized and save time. Some frequently asked questions are:
What is the donation amount for your service?
How long can the cars be exhibited?
How many cars will you bring?
A car show requires a large venue with sections for exhibitors, vendors and visitors parking. Overall, you will need an area big enough for everyone’s ease of movement and equipment storage.
Sub-Attractions
Some car show events feature the main attraction, which are the classic cars without considering sub-attractions such as:
Disc Jockey and musicians
Food and beverage vendors
Swap meet exhibitors
Children’s activities
Just think about it. A car show with just a main attraction could possibly be boring. A great attraction is built with layers such as automobiles for visual, food for smell, music for sound, and games for interactivity to stimulate visitors—all of which contribute to having a good time—and will make your car show much more attractive.
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