Classic cars review. Should you buy a classic car? DIY car inspection and classic car review. A little information can go a long way when buying a classic car. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 50 years.
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Hey Scotty! I had a 1979 Trans Am in high school…class of 1981. I wish I still had it. I've been looking around , and they aren't cheap. I'm thinking about getting a 1988 Pontiac 2M6 Fiero GT. I wanted one back in the day, and I can afford to get one, their not necessarily "classic" yet.?
How do I find out if parts are readily available for the Fiero?
BTW, you hit the nail square on the head when you said new cars all look the same! Best regards, JA
Just saying you can get a decent modern vehicle for much less than $30,000.
Rocken and rolling in my 73 Chevy pickup k20 but California kills it with it's fuel price
It's still possible to buy a running, driveable Model A Ford for 10-15,000 if you don't want to go too fast (unless you hotrod it),
it is so funny how people forgot that their classic car odometer has one digit less than a modern car. for a reason.
hi. Could you help me, I can't to find the cabin air filter for my Dodge Caraban 2006 .