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Question: I want to sell my vintage car, but I don't know how much it is worth. Where can I find someone who does auto appraisals?
Answer: You could search for a classic car shop in your neighborhood online or in the phonebook. Or get a good estimate by visiting kelly blue book's website at KBB.com
Question: I want to splurge a bit. My '74 Chevelle is missing one thing: vintage auto glass. Can I find this online? Is there a local dealer so I won't have to pay for shipping?
Answer: Vintage auto glass is incredibly hard to find. Even more so for the 1974 Chevelle. It would be a lot quicker for you to shop online. You find replacement glass at the website http://www.opgi.com/product.asp?catmainid=1&vyear=74&CatCatalog=Chevelle
Question: Due to illness I am moving from Michigan to my families home in Pennsylvania. I will be taking my vintage 1950 Mercury Monterey with me as a present to my son. This classic car is about 80% restored, but still needs some work, and I want it competed before passing it on. Are there any shops specializing in the restoration of antique or classic cars in Pittsburgh?
Answer: There are a few stores in Pittsburgh that deal in car restoration although they aren't cheap. The most famous one is Hall Classic Auto Services.
Question: I have a Ford Focus that needs a clutch replacement. Can a ford clutch replacement be done by a non-professional do the work or does it have to be done in a repair shop?
Question: I am looking to purchase used auto body repair tools. Are there any websites that sell them used?
Answer: Buying used auto body tools is a great way to save a lot of money when you are stocking your tool box. The best place to find these used tools is www.ebaymotors.com, Which can easily offer great priced tools, with great shipping.
Question: I am starting my own body shop and I want a spray booth in my garage. Is there anywhere on the internet that provides a list of requirements that need to be installed to keep my spray booth legal and safe?
Question: I am thinking about purchasing an entire brake kit. Is the Brembo brake kit any good?
Question: I am looking to learn to do brake repair. I am going to school to be a mechanic, and I have yet to learn how to do brake repairs. What is a good source for me to learn how to do these repairs?
Answer: Brake repair is a very simple aspect of the average vehicle. In fact the basics of how these brake systems work has not changed since the creation of the automobile. You can learn how to repair these systems with the website http://www.chiltondiy.com/
Answer: Honestly, the best way to learn how to repair brakes is by actually doing it. Reading up all you can is good, but it takes some practice to actually nail it down. Consider buying and old car, one with front discs and rear drums. Then just play with it, replacing the brakes and making adjustments.
Question: I need a replacement for my boat windshield. Where should I go to get one? Do I need to get a specialist to install it or will any boat mechanic be able to do it?
Question: I am thinking about getting my husband a project car for his retirement present. I am considering a 1965 Mustang. Is there a good website that will provide me with information about car restoration so I know what to look for in a car?