Tips to becoming an antique car trader
Not only do you need some basic automotive skills and connections with an excellent mechanic, but you need a nose for quality antique cars. You need to know by the sound of the engine whether an antique automobile is running rough, or purring like new. You need to be able to take one look at it and have a pretty reasonable guess as to whether it has stock parts or parts that have been swapped out for newer, less valuable gear. As an antique car trader, you should know what is under the hood before you even open it.
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Last modified June 18, 2007Author 1343 > has blogged 279 times


