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How to Care For Your Vintage Car
Posted on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 by Arman Zulhajar
The desire to own an old fashioned car is a dream that is held dear by many. If you are fortunate enough to have attained that dream, then it is important to know how to care for your car properly in order to provide it with the longest life possible.
First, it is important to ensure that you have the right protection for your vintage car. Just like any other vehicle or you've owned, it is critical to make sure that you have insurance. In the case of a vintage car, you should consider finding a company that specializes in classic car insurance. Vintage car insurance is different from traditional forms of car insurance because it is specifically meant to protect your investment of a classic or old fashion car. Regular car insurance does not typically provide adequate coverage for a vintage car because such insurance is based on the market value of the vehicle. As all vintage car owners know, the value of a vintage car cannot be classified in the same manner. This is precisely why vintage car insurance is the best option to consider. You will be able to ensure that you pride and joy is adequately protected in the event of an accident or a disaster.
Secondly, make sure that you actually drive your car. Many owners make the mistake of allowing their vehicle to sit still in garages for extended periods of time, thinking this is the best way to maintain them. The problem with this method of storage is that when you allow your vehicle to sit for long periods of time it causes the seals to dry up, the gasoline to stag and the lubricants begin to break down. Ideally, you should try to drive your vehicle every couple of weeks.
Make certain that your car is always clean and free from corrosive debris, sea salt ocean spray, sand, road dust & even bird droppings! One of the worst things that you can do for your car is to allow it to become dirty and leave it that way. Not only should the exterior be cleaned on a regular basis, but it is also important to make sure that the interior and engine bay are cleaned from debris, dust and dirt.
Finally, as with any other vehicle, it is important to make sure that you have service it regularly. This can help you to avoid engine problems later on and ensure that your vehicle runs as smoothly as possible. Remember that even if you do not drive it far on a regular basis, it is still important to change the oil every six months.
Maintaining and caring for your vintage car need not be difficult when you understand what is required. Along with driving your car on a regular basis, keeping it clean and changing the oil regularly, you can protect your investment by covering it with a car insurance policy meant specifically for classic cars.
This article highlights the importance of getting car insurance for your vintage car - a must for car enthusiasts.
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