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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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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 to Make a Magnetic Sign for My Car

    Magnetic signs are a cost-effective way to advertise your business. Simply attach them to your car, and resume your normal daily routine. With no effort at all, by the time the day is over, you've...

  • Chevy Nova Information

    The Chevrolet Nova is a type of car manufactured by Chevrolet from 1961 to 1978. Originally created as a medium-sized option between the company's full-size Chevrolet and its smaller Corvair, the...

  • How to Detail Your Automobile: An Art, Not a Science

    Car detailing is exactly how it sounds. It is cleaning up the car, inside and out, top to bottom. There are millions of car detailers everywhere, mainly car lovers and enthusiasts who like to give...

  • What Is the Car Painting Process?

    Painting a car is an involved process, which is why even an inexpensive paint job can cost several thousand dollars. Once you have a place to paint a car, there are many steps that need to be...

  • What Is Needed to Paint a Car?

    Painting an automobile the proper way is a time-consuming, involved process. There are many supplies needed as well as a particular methods to be followed to get the proper results.

  • How to Paint a Car by Hand

    Painting a car with the conventional method of using a spray booth, a compressor and automotive paint is certainly the most effective and conventional method, but there are other ways. You can...

  • How to Look Cool in a Smart Car

    Maybe you yourself drive a Smart Car, and if so, more power to you! You certainly look smart in one of those. Now, let's see if we can get you looking cool...

  • What Is Neon Underglow?

    Car enthusiasts have been customizing autos since the 1940s, especially in California, where teenagers souped up their engines for drag races on dry lake beds and elswehere, a la James Dean in the...

  • How to Lower Coil Springs

    While it's easy to purchase a set of lowering springs for your car, you can save some money by simply cutting the stock springs. This also gives you the ability to fine tune the ride height by...

  • How to Cut & Buff Car Paint

    OK boys and girls, I'm going to chat about cutting and buffing the paint job on your car, this subject is touchy with a lot of people, who think that this step in unnecessary, and this would of...

  • How to Make Car Paint Look Aged

    Many antique car enthusiasts want their cars to have an aged look, believing a rusty patina gives the vehicle character. But antique cars that have never received new paint jobs are hard to come...

  • Car Bra Benefits

    There are many benefits to placing a car bra on your automobile. Although many people think of them as sporty and designer fashions, there are also utilitarian benefits to using a car bra on your...

  • Tricks to Make Your Car Quicker at the Race Track

    There are many different ways to make a car faster around a racetrack, some of which are free and some of which are quite expensive. But whatever your budget, there is almost always something that...

  • How to Find And Buy A Classic Corvette

    Over the years I have learned a few things about classic, and corvettes are no accept ion, I find that people get over excited, and just hand over the money, before they have done a through...

  • How to Spray Paint a Car Using Rustoleum Paints

    While painting a car with the conventional method of using a spray gun and a spray booth results in a terrific paint job, it is also expensive, time consuming and takes considerable skill and...

  • How to Draw a Muscle Car

    America has long had a fascination with its fast and furious muscle cars. Muscle cars hark back to the classic Ford Mustang, Pontiac GTO, Chevy Camaro, Plymouth Roadrunner and other models of the...

  • How to Apply a Paint Pinstripe to Your Car

    Since your car is one of your biggest investments, why not spruce it up a bit. With money on everyone's mind, I may have found a very inexpensive way of up grading your cars appearance, without ...

  • How to Pick an Auto Paint Color

    When shopping for a new car, one of the most pressing decisions that you will have to make is regarding the car color. According to DuPont Automotive Systems about 27 percent of potential auto...

  • How to Draw a 1965 Ford Mustang

    The 1965 Ford Mustang is a classic sports coupe that captured the public imagination upon its unveiling by Lee Iacocca at the 1964 New York World's Fair. The Mustang has gone on to become part of...

  • How to Customize Antique Classic Cars

    A car is considered antique when it is more than 25 years old, according Classic Car Club of America's glossary. In addition, the Classic Car Club of America defines "classic car" according to an...

  • How to Buy Classic Car Insurance

    After spending thousands of dollars and years of labor to restore a classic car, the last thing you want to do is leave it uninsured or underinsured. Classic car insurance policies differ from...

  • Famous Car Designers

  • How to Display Collectible License Plates

    Most states in America have gone through a wide range of license plate designs over the years. Although older designs are no longer considered legal identification for your car, you can keep the...

  • How to Get the Latest Car Videos From General Motors

    General Motors does not supply car videos directly to consumers but does provide videos to the Motor Trends Web site. This site presents streaming video of General Motors cars and is free for...

  • How to Customize Your Car Free

    There are ways to customize your car for free. It helps if you know the right people and have some of the right supplies lying around your house -- or your relatives' houses.

  • How to Customize a Car on Websites

    Thanks to modern technology, personalized shopping is easier than ever. No more must one possess products that are identical to those of other consumers. Now buyers can order products tailored...

  • What Does it Cost to Build a Kit Car?

    There are over 50 different manufacturers who produce kits ranging from $6,000, to over $50,000. Buying the kit one thing, but you still have to put it together and make it run. So, the total cost...

  • Custom Designing a Car

    The three basic appearance elements of a custom car design are stance, paint/graphics and wheel/tire combination. Each of these must be carefully considered when designing so that an overall theme...

  • How to Restore a 1965 Ford Mustang

    The popularity of the 1965 Mustang has never waned since its introduction in April of 1964. Its popularity had a lot to do with its sporty good looks, a wide variety of options and engines ranging...

  • How Can I Clear My California License Plate Number?

    Collectors of antique automobiles enjoy having all parts of the car as near to the original configuration as possible. California is one of a number of states that allows owners of antiques to use...

  • How to Wax a Black Car

    To properly maintain your vehicle's paint, you have to wash and wax it regularly. For most cars, this isn't a big deal. But if the car is painted black, the job is often more difficult. Scratches...

  • How to Inspect a Classic Corvette Prior to Purchase

    You've wanted that classic Corvette since you were a kid. Suddenly it shows up unexpectedly on a dealer lot, or in someone's driveway with a "For Sale" sign. Here's what to look...

  • Peugeot 206 Information

    Peugeot is a leading French automaker and a subsidiary of PSA Peugeot Citroën, which is the second-argest auto manufacturer in Europe. The Peugeot company was initially in the business of...

  • 10 Most Expensive Cars in the World

  • Citroen Basics

    Owning the Citroen of your dreams is difficult if you live in the United States, but it's not impossible. Many classic Citroens already drive along our streets, and you might be able to find one...

  • 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner Facts

    The Plymouth Road Runner is viewed as one of the classic American muscle cars. Today, the car is popular with collectors and car enthusiasts, though when it was first released in 1968, the car was...

  • How to Detail A Cars Interior

    One of my pet peeves is a messy car. I hate riding in my friend's cars when trash is all over the place, accompanied with major dust buildup and unknown stains everywhere. I personally could never...

  • Where to Buy Custom Chevrolet Impala Car Parts

    Custom Chevrolet Impala car parts can most easily be purchased online, from Internet-based retail companies. Anything from Chevrolet Impala car covers to custom rims, lights and mirrors can be...

  • How to Wire a Stereo for a 1966 Mustang Coupe

    The Ford Mustang has been a staple car style for muscle car enthusiasts for generations. Ranging from the mild mannered four-cylinder coupe to the Boss edition, there is no shortage of body styles...

  • How to Restore a 1971 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow

    On top of everything else I am unable to do, I decided it was time to buy a second car. My wife has a PT Cruiser and I didn't have anything. I started cruising used car lots and discovered that...

  • DIY Car Design

    Do-it-yourself car design is all about a few simple sketching techniques you can learn quickly and spend a lifetime enjoying. A few drafting supplies, a sketch pad and a love of cars are the only...

  • How to Get a Free Car Wash

    Okay so this isn't something you can do every time you need to wash your car, but it is a way once in awhile you could get a free car wash.

  • Classic Vs. Mini Cooper

    The Mini is a worldwide icon of efficiency, uniqueness and fun. It has enjoyed years of popularity since its inception in 1959, becoming a cultural icon in the 1960s. The Mini was developed for...

  • How to build a car out of Lego's

    If you want you car to run, start with a running real car. If you do not want it to work buy a car from a junk yard. First you have to get rid of the outside steel of the car. Then you have to...

  • How to Rid Your Project Car of Bugs

    So you just purchased your dream project car, the only problem is that it was sitting outside for a long time. So now it is also home to all kinds of arachnids and wasps and who knows what else....

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