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Classic Car Dealer
You may be able to
take your love of the classic car and turn it into more than a hobby.
Here are some things to think about before getting started.
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1. Plan a budget.
You will need to know the cost of any vehicles you plan to buy, what
classic car insurance will cost you and the cost of the space to keep
the classic car or cars if you plan to have more than one.
2. Do some research to see which classic car or cars you are interested
in and what price you will need to pay.
3. Talk to people who are in the business of the classic car and find
out what advice they might have to offer. Attending a classic car show
is a good idea.
4. Will you be restoring or repairing the classic car yourself? This
will help you decide how much money you can spend upfront.
5. Have the money ready. You will have the advantage when you go to buy
a car if you have the money immediately available.
6. Be willing to pay a quality mechanic to check over the classic car
you want to buy. The car dealer should not object if you want to have
your mechanic check the car out.
7. Buy a classic car that is popular. It will be easier to find a needed
car part and add to the resale value. Whether a sport car or import car,
make sure it is a classic car that people will want to buy.
If you have an interest in the classic car it could turn into a business
that you would love to own.......
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