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		<title>How to Value a Classic Car</title>
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By William R. Alheim, Jr.
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Most, if not all people would love to own a classic car. The Classic Car Club of America states that for a car to be considered a classic, it must be between 20 to 40 years old. Anything over 45 years is considered an antique. If you have been in the market for some time, but were not sure how to properly value one, please keep reading and just maybe you will find the following information useful.
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If and when you first starting looking for ...]]></description>
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		<title>Purchasing Your First Classic Car</title>
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By Patrick D Cooke
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Purchasing a classic car can be a fun experience, but a little scary if it's your first. Car? Truck? Original? Modified? Already finished? Project? Where do you start?
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Being a car person, I have a deep appreciation for all types of vehicles. When I was looking to purchase my first classic car, I looked for months before I decided on what I wanted. My first thought was to find something that was already finished, a pristine automobile that I could immediately take to local car shows. ...]]></description>
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