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Vintage cars to concept vehicles, microcars to monster trucks, eHow shares the car enthusiast’s passion for all things automotive. Whether you’re looking to add hydraulics to your car and attend a low rider show or you’re just wondering how to get a personalized license plate, eHow’s got scores of great car enthusiast How Tos. Want to make some extra cash doing what you love? eHow can even show you how to buy, restore and sell a vintage car.

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  • How to Decode a Honda VIN Number

    Your Honda vehicle has its own specific identification number issued to it--and it's not your license plate number. Actually, it is the vehicle's 17 digit VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). This...

  • Manual Vs. Automatic Transmission Efficiency

    Which transmission is the most efficient? Several factors have to be considered before selecting a manual or automatic transmission. Transmission efficiency can influence driver input, fuel...

  • How to Build Race Car Door Latches

    While many race car drivers have to climb through the window to get behind the wheel, some race cars actually have doors that open. With weight savings being priority one for race car builders, it...

  • Cute Ideas for License Plate Numbers

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  • How to Obtain a Reverse License Plate

    There are plenty of online resources to help you obtain reverse license plate information. The websites will charge a fee and may provide you with the information you need. However, these websites...

  • How to Run a License Plate

    By running a license plate, you can obtain personal information on the owner of a vehicle. There are many reasons why a person may want to run a license plate. However, civilians have limited...

  • How to Run a License Tag Number

    There are multiple reasons why you might need to determine the owner of a specific license tag number. However, it is best to review the Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) to make sure your...

  • How to Select a Chopper Motorcycle

    With all the interest in choppers and families building motorcycles on TV, many people have have decided that they want a new motorcycle, but they have no idea how many variations of these strange...

  • How to Red Out Tail Lights

    One way car lovers add to the visual aesthetics of their car's exterior is to red out the tail lights. Redding out the tail lights creates a smooth, uniform and stylish band of color when your...

  • How to Remove the Midgate on a Chevy Avalanche

    The Avalanche made its debut in 2002, equipped with a unique feature known as a "midgate." The midgate in your Avalanche allows you to extend the bed and carry longer items. Removing the midgate...

  • How to Open the 3rd Door on a Chevy S-10 Pickup

    Chevrolet introduced a third door on its S-10 pickup for the 1996 model year; only extended cab models were equipped with the feature. Chevrolet sold the S-10 with the third door until the truck...

  • How to Make the Dome Light Come on in a Chevy Truck

    The dome lights in your Chevrolet Silverado are programmed to turn on when one of the doors is open; however, you can manually turn the dome light on by using the dome light dial on your headlight...

  • How to Build a Baja Race Car

    Of all the off-road racing variants, the Baja Race Car, also referred to as the "Baja Bug," is one of the most popular cars ever developed. These odd-looking vehicles, based on the frame of the...

  • How to Disable the Automatic Door Locks on a Cadillac CTS

    The Cadillac CTS was introduced in 2003, and it received a major redesign for the 2008 model year. Both CTS body styles have driver information centers, which allow owners to personalize settings....

  • Electric Car Battery Technology

    The first EV1 was delivered to GM as a concept car in 1989. It wasn't released as a full-scale design until 1997, powered by lead-acid batteries that were frequently defective and could only power...

  • What Are the Wires on the Hoods of Muscle Cars?

    Hood pins are unique items which are used for muscle cars. These items look like wires on the hoods of the cars. Factory-built muscle cars from the late 1960s to early 1970s, such as the Chevrolet...

  • How to Make a Muffler Silencer

    If your car's muffler is so loud it's waking the neighbors and scaring small dogs, consider installing a muffler silencer. Most auto repair stores and shops carry muffler silencers to fit many...

  • Quick Guide to Drawing Cars

    Cars have personality and distinctive looks that engage our imaginations, and are a great subject for drawing. Whether you just want to make a drawing of your car, or are a graphic novelist or...

  • What Engine Does a Porsche Use?

    The Porsche brand brings images of stylish sophistication and racy engines. Porsche, like many other car manufacturers, uses a range of engines to power its various model offerings.

  • Turbo Vs. Supercharger Power Consumption

    Turbochargers and superchargers are blower mechanisms used for forced-air induction systems on internal combustion engines. The system forces large quantities of cool air into an engine's...

  • How to Change Time on a Dodge Magnum Car Radio

    Your clock will need to reset if your car battery goes dead or if it's unhooked to be replaced. Changing the time on a Dodge Magnum radio is simple. Because the Magnum shares a similar radio...

  • 72 Datsun 510 Tips

    The 1972 Datsun 510 is a nimble, lightweight coupe designed to take on the best sports sedans from Europe, like the Lotus Cortina, BMW 2002 and Alfa Romeo GTV, a task at which it more than...

  • How to Restore Classic Automobiles

    Restoring classic cars can be an extremely rewarding process. For enthusiasts who don't mind rolling up there sleeves and getting dirty, lovingly restoring an old classic is an educational...

  • How to Build Performance in a 390 Ford

    Ford's 390 big-block engine was produced in the 1960s. Although the 390 did provide impressive power, it was never considered a true high-performance engine and was quickly overshadowed by the...

  • How to Remove Car Body Trim

    Today's cars and trucks come with a little bit of trim as accent pieces as well as to protect the paint and metal on the vehicle. Items such as door moldings, bumper rubber trim and other parts...

  • How to Customize License Plate Frames

    Upon purchasing your car, you may notice a license plate frame advertising the dealership you bought it from or a frame matching someone else's hobby on a used car. While those frames may do their...

  • Ways to Dress Up a Cadillac

    Whether you have owned your Cadillac for years and want to put some new life into it or you just bought your car and want to personalize it right from the start, there are many ways to dress up...

  • How to Repaint a Classic Car to Add Value

    Repainting a classic car can give it new life and add value. Handing off the task to someone else can cost more than you're willing to spend, but doing it yourself can be equally tricky. If you...

  • How to Read a VIN Number on a Chrysler

    Your automobile, just like all others, is provided with a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) at the time it leaves the manufacturing facility. To the uninitiated, the VIN appears only as a serial...

  • How to Ship a Car Overseas

    It can be much more expensive to ship your car overseas than to buy a new car in a different country. However, a number of things may be preventing you from purchasing a new car overseas. For...

  • Flathead Engine Identification

    Prior to World War II, the flathead engine, or L-head motor, was the most prevalent engine style used by automobile manufacturers. Flathead engines were also utilized for a number of other...

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  • How to Tell the Difference Between a 1978 & a 1979 Corvette

    In 1953, GM built its first sports car, the Corvette. The Corvette has remained in production ever since, becoming an iconic figure in American automotive history. 1978 was a special year in...

  • How to Remove a CD from a Toyota Avalon

    The Toyota Avalon is among the most popular cars on the automobile market. It offers fuel efficiency in addition to numerous other convenient features traditionally not found in automobiles. Among...

  • How to Swap a V-6 Into a V-8 in an S-10 Pick up

    Swapping an engine can be challenging yet fun. When you add a performance swap in the mix it can be even more exciting. Here is a view of an engine swap in process

  • How to Have The Finer Things In Life On A Small Budget

    You can have the finer things in life without having to break the bank to do it. There are simple ways to attain nice things at a fraction of the price. This article will guide you on how to...

  • How to Tint Tail Lights

    There are several ways of smoking your tail lights/headlights. But in this article im going to show you my favorite way of doing this using vinyl overlays from tintmylights.com. I personally...

  • How to Order New License Plates

    When cars first appeared on the roads, license plates existed strictly to provide identification for an automobile. While license plates still serve that original purpose, they also exist in ways...

  • Are Long-Duration Cams Good in a Big-Block Chevy?

    Camshaft duration may be one of the most important determining factors in big block Chevy performance, but it is still only one of the several elements of a cam's design that require attention....

  • How to Customize a Vanity Plate for a Car

    The simplest way to add a unique, personalized touch to your automobile might be a vanity license plate. Almost any word or phrase you could think of that fits within your home state's number of...

  • What Is in the VIN on a Car?

    The VIN, or vehicle identification number, is unique to each car. The 17-digit VIN was officially required by the National Highway Safety Administration starting in the 1980s. Each digit...

  • How to Choose a Crate Engine

    Crate engines offer a way to obtain large amounts of horsepower without the hassle of purchasing and installing individual components. Choosing a crate engine involves understanding your...

  • How to Customize a Chevy Aveo

    Whether it's in sedan or hatchback form, the Chevrolet Aveo is a very cheap and practical car to own. It gets great gas mileage and is relatively nimble, though it's certainly not the quickest car...

  • Big Block Chevy Engine Identification

    Large displacement, "big block" Chevrolet engines have been in production since the mid 1960s in both cars and trucks offered by Chevrolet and GMC. This engine was initially developed for...

  • How to Rebuild a Muncie Transmission

    The Muncie transmission was a 4-speed manual transmission available in light and heavy duty Chevrolet and GMC trucks between 1968 and 1991. Rebuilding a Muncie transmission can be a challenge even...

  • How to Customize a Dodge Charger

    The Dodge Charger is a terrific car in stock form, with decent power and handling. Chargers take to tuning and modifying quite well, though, and it's not that difficult to build a better...

  • How to Remove Name Badges From Automobiles

    If you are looking to paint your car, or simply want to remove the identifying decals from the manufacturer or dealer, you must go through de-badging. De-badging has been popular among the custom...

  • How Can I Tell What Year a Subaru Engine Was Made?

    Many times when buying a car, it is hard to distinguish between years just by glancing at the car itself. The same can also be said when trying to identify the year of a car's engine when looking...

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