How Do You 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 “exclusive list that includes only specific important marques built between largely between 1925 and 1948” and adds that the term classic “is often applied loosely by owners to any car.” Many times when owners are speaking of customizing an antique or classic car, they are really describing a desire to restore a car and add a few customization options of their own selection while still maintaining the overall style and integrity of their antique classic car. That’s basically restoring the vehicle and adding some “lipstick” to it but not taking it through major transformational surgery. Decide whether you plan to customize your antique classic car for yourself only, or if you desire to show or compete in classic car shows with your antique car. This decision will help guide many, if not all, of