Presepreserve The Interior Of Your Classic Car Rve The Interior Of Your Classic Car With Seat Covers
Classic car lovers spend a lot of time restoring vintage vehicles. From replacing smaller aspects like grills and tires to larger scale projects like rebuilding entire engines, classic cars require a great deal of time, money and love for the project.
This is why protecting your investment should be at the forefront of your mind. This means if you are going to restore the original seating back to its classic stage, you might want to consider getting seat covers for the vehicle. Seat covers will protect the original upholstery of the car from getting damaged from frequent abuse resulting from sliding in and out of the car as well as from any extreme temperatures. Moreover, older upholstery also tears easier, meaning the interior of your classic car is already more susceptible to damage than newer vehicles.
One of the reasons protecting your vehicle is so important is because restored, classic vehicles have a starting value and that value is diminished every time something breaks or tears on the vehicle. Once you've invested a lot of your personal resources into increasing the value of the car, it would be a real disappointment to have that value decreased because of a small tear in the upholstery on one of your seats. Therefore, it makes more sense to put seat covers on the seats of your classic car than pay more money to repair damage later.
Moreover, because people riding in your classic car might not always understand the time and effort you put into restoring it, nor will they realize the true value of your car. This often means they may think nothing of spilling a drink or dropping food on your seats, ruining the original seat fabric of the vehicle. Applying stain remover works sometimes, but not always, which can mean you'll have to replace the entire stretch of seat fabric because of one, simple mishap.
To avoid this and similar scenarios when it comes to your seats, invest in a set of seat covers. This will ensure the value of your classic car remains as high as possible while providing a stylish and visually interesting way to protect your overall investment. You can find seat covers at any auto parts retailer; some even sell styles to match classic cars. You might also check classic car accessory websites to see if you can find a set of vintage seat covers to go along with the vintage theme of your classic car.
Owner of a manufacturing company selling car seat covers and car accessories, Dan Bodrero takes pride in the quality of his workmanship and stands by every product that leaves his store, whether it be dashboard mat or custom seat cover.
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Info on a small version of a 1957 Chevy Bel Air?
I once lived in a small town and there was a car that looked just like a 1957 Chevy Bel Air but MUCH smaller. I now own a classic car restoration shop and have asked many people about this car. I have had one person tell me it is called the "phantom" 57 and it's origin is unknown. This person claims there are only three or four in existence. I recently went back to this small town only to find the car and the owner no longer reside there. Has anyone ever seen or heard of such a car? If so I would be interested in the history of it as well. Thanks in advance to any plausible answers I get.
There is "such a thing" as I have seen one with my own eyes. I am not saying GM made it, I am just saying it exists and I want to know what it is, a kit car, a proto-type or what.
I searched for Vauxhall classics, nothing there. This car looked EXACTLY like a 57 bel air with the silver inset on the rear fenders and everything. It was just smaller in every aspect, height, width, and length. This may have been a one-off custom. I truly don't know, just thought I would throw the question out there. At the time, I just never asked the owner about it and when I went back to look at the car and talk with the owner both were gone.
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How much money would I make if I owned a Restoration shop?
so in the future I want to own my own classic car restoration shop. I want to restore old cars for a living. How would I make my money though? How much money could I make? Ive seen on tv where a guy traveled around the U.S. looking for old cars and then restoring them and putting them in an action. Is that the only way?
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