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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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  • Auto single vs. two stage painting

    Single stage paint and dual stage paint are the two primary ways cars are painted. Dual stage paint jobs became popular in the 1980s, whereas single stage paint jobs have been used for years for...

  • Why Is it Called a Glove Box?

    In the early days of the automobile the use of gloves was considered essential, not only as a style statement for the discriminating, often wealthy driver wearing a pair of white, gauntlet gloves,...

  • Inexpensive Gifts for Classic Car Lovers

    People who love classic cars usually enjoy receiving gifts relevant to their car of choice. Many of these gifts can cost hundreds of dollars, but there are sources and gifts that are inexpensive...

  • How to Test Drive a Supercar

    So who out there drives by the BMW, Mercedes Benz, Bentley, or any other luxury car dealerships and wishes they could take one for a spin? Well just because you can't actually afford to own your...

  • Facts About Police Cars

    The highly visible police car has been around for more than a century. Its wailing siren and flashing lights can put even the most innocent driver into a guilty panic. Built for speed, endurance...

  • Facts About Solar Race Cars

    Solar race cars help develop technology design skills for university students and promote efficient and practical use of alternative energy. These race cars demonstrate that solar power is a...

  • Kinds of Performance Cars

    Performance cars date almost to the inception of the automobile at the turn of the 20th century, when automakers usually raced their production cars to test durability and speed. These early races...

  • Information About Classic Cars

    The generally accepted definition of a classic car is a distinctive, high-priced automobile manufactured from 1925 to 1948. Luxury custom-built vehicles such as Duesenburg, Cord, Auburn, Lincoln...

  • Types of Cars & Vehicles

    Charles and Frank Duryea built the first American automobile in 1893 in Springfield, Mass. Early American cars got their power from steam, batteries or gasoline.

  • What Cities in Italy Make Cars?

    According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers, over 52 million passenger cars were manufactured around the world in 2008. Of that total, about 660,00 passenger...

  • Early Funny Cars

    The origination of the phrase "funny car" came from the fact that builders in the 1960s figured out that if you moved a race car's rear-end forward, it would create better traction when trying to...

  • Fun With Old Cars

    Americans have a love affair with the automobile. From drive-ins to drag racing, most adults have memories of a treasured vehicle. Ask somebody about their first car, and watch for the sparkle in...

  • Facts on Nitro Cars

    Nitro cars are one of the fastest types of vehicles, which makes them perfect for automotive racing. The cars move faster than NASCAR vehicles and produce more horsepower than nearly every type of...

  • Types of Drift Cars

    Drifting is a motor sport in which a driver intentionally oversteers a car around corners on a race track or curvy road. The skill level of a driver is based on three different factors: the amount...

  • Car Show Planning

    For the classic car enthusiast, there can never be too many car shows. Car shows are a casual, fun way to bring people together; they also have potential as a fund raiser for a group or...

  • The History of Police Cars

    ­The first motorized police car at the end of the 19th century barely could outrun a horse and buggy. Since then, police cars have evolved significantly. Today's patrol cars are sophisticated...

  • Different Types of Car Models

    Muscle cars and other classic automobiles are usually reserved these days for Sunday drives or car shows. Yet, many of today's car manufacturers are going back for designs in the days when cars...

  • Smart Car Facts

    The Smartcar has been a popular car model in Europe for years and has now made its way to the United States. The compact car is popular for its exceptionally high gas mileage as well as its...

  • The Best Cars in History

    The success of a car is usually measured by sales, yet sales is not the only measure of success. Cars are very much like politicians, as they need to build up a reputation of reliability of...

  • History of Funny Cars

    Funny Car is a division in drag racing that has formally been around since the early 1960s. Drag racing itself has been around since the 1930s and, like most motorsports, has developed from car...

  • How to Find Kit Cars

    Kit cars can be a cheap alternative to the real thing. Kit car body kits just go on the frame of a different car and alter the appearance. Porsche, Ferrari, Cobra, VW, and Lamborghini kit cars are...

  • How to Find Parts for a Classic Car

    If you are the owner of a classic car, or a automobile that was not common in the United States, you know that even things like the right oil filter can be hard to find. My experience with older...

  • How to View Pictures of Cars by Make & Model

    The quickest way to look at a lot of cars is to go online. The Kelley Blue Book site is a good place to find images of many makes and models.

  • How to Buy a Collector's Car

    Almost anyone who has ever driven a car has some appreciation for classic cars, and maybe even dreamed of owning one themselves. While experienced car enthusiasts may know most of the avenues for...

  • How to Invest In Classic Cars

    Investing in classic cars can be a lot of fun, or it can be a huge pain in the neck. These days certain classic cars are worth a lot of money, and if you know what to look for, you can have some...

  • When Was Ford Motor Company Founded?

    Of the three major U.S. auto companies in existence 2009, the Ford Motor Company had managed to expand globally and remain relatively successful after more than 100 years in business despite...

  • Jaguar Car History

    The England-based Jaguar Cars Ltd. manufactures luxury saloons and sports cars. The company can trace its automotive roots to 1922, and in recent years has been owned by several different parent...

  • Car Gift Idea

    For people who love their cars, finding a car-related gift is a challenge well worth the effort. It can be difficult to find something that fits that person's style and goes with the car, but when...

  • The History of Supercars

    For as long as there have been cars, there has been a desire to make them go faster and be more outrageous. Eventually, this aspiration led to the creation of the supercar. Found in posters on the...

  • How to Compare Classic Cars For Sale

    If your in the market, you'll find plenty of classic cars for sale all over the place. How do you actually compare the vehicles, so you get a good deal? It's really important to make sure you...

  • How to Find Classic Cars for Sale

    Today, there are many types of classic cars for sale in the market. Classic cars such as; Convertible classic cars, Classic muscle cars, Antique cars and Hot Rods have a lot of appeal to car...

  • Italian Car History

    Italian cars are considered to be some of the most stylish and powerful cars available today. The Italians have a long history of developing and producing excellent automobiles as well as racing...

  • Facts on Hybrid Cars

    With the price of hybrid cars dropping and drivers' concern for pollution and climate change growing, more and more cars on the road are combining traditional internal combustion engines with...

  • The History of Automotive Automatic Transmissions in the 1970s

    Automobile transmissions through the 1970's were designed for economy more than speed, and as companies began producing front-wheel drive cars they became much more complex. There are three main...

  • The History of Antique Cars

    No brief history of antique cars would be complete without an examination of the American classics. Throughout the history of American automotive production, the world has been exposed to...

  • The History of Muscle Cars

    The muscle car is not only a staple of car culture, but of American culture as a whole. These powerful machines made an impact from the moment the first American car was fitted with a...

  • About Bugatti

    Bugatti is a car company that was established in 1909 in Molsheim, France, by an Italian, Ettore Bugatti. The company was famous for manufacturing some of the fastest cars of the time, and later...

  • About Muscle Cars

    The term "muscle car" refers to a type of car that was produced by American automobile companies during the 1960s and 70s, a time often referred to by the automobile enthusiast as "The Muscle Car...

  • Pro & Cons of Street Racing

    Strong opinions on the topic of street racing have probably been around since the first two drivers raced their horseless carriages down a city street. There are, however, more valid arguments...

  • Facts About the Jaguar Car

    British automaker Jaguar Cars Ltd. has been manufacturing cars under the Jaguar name since 1935. The company was founded in 1922 by William Walmsley and Sir William Lyons as the Swallow Sidecar...

  • Plymouth Road Runner History

    The Plymouth Road Runner is one of the most-recognized "muscle cars" of the 20th century, and it has become an American icon. The car was built by the Chrysler Corporation specifically for the...

  • The History of the Honda Motor Co. Ltd.

    Honda Motor Co. has a reputation in Japan and the United States for making quality cars at affordable prices. Honda vehicles consistently enjoy good reviews and high reliability ratings. The...

  • How to Find a Vintage Car Rental

    Renting a vintage car for a day long ride-around on a sunny summer day can be a great birthday or anniversary surprise for someone who really loves old cars. Just imagine the look on your special...

  • History of 1950s Cars

    Immediately following World War II, most American automakers were producing the same old thing they had been selling before the war. In 1947 Studebaker came out with the first new car design. The...

  • Lotus Car History

    British car company Lotus is responsible for the "Mark" cars, and has even had a huge hand in the design of the Tesla Roadster by allowing Tesla Motors to assemble the American EV Performance car...

  • History of NASCAR Cars

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) was organized in 1947 by William France, Sr., and today it remains a family business. Factory-made cars in the race evolved from true...

  • The History of Dirt Track Cars

    Dirt track auto racing began well before World War I, although its exact origins are unknown. With the advent of inflated tires, stronger chassis and more powerful engines, dirt track racing was a...

  • The History of Electric Automobiles From the 1890s to the Present

    After its introduction in 1891, the electric car was actually quite popular. But over the years, mass produced gasoline powered vehicles eclipsed the popularity of the electric car. In the last...

  • About Classic Car Shows

    The classic car hobby is a wonderful way to connect with people, preserve a piece of history and enjoy the great outdoors. There are many different kinds of car shows, ranging from casual...

  • Definition of Customized Car

    The definition of a customized car is loose. Any vehicle that departs from the factory production model with aftermarket mechanical components, accessories or custom body styling is considered...

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