In 2006, Dr. Ing. H.c. Porsche will extend it’s current product line with the addition of a new 911 Turbo, the sixth generation of the 911 series.
The accessories for the car may be the last thing that you work on when restoring your vintage car. Car Care Company considers the accessories to include the chrome bumpers, mirrors, tail lights, tires and hub caps. Like everything else, they should be restored to pristine condition.
Before you begin reassembling your classic car, Car Care Company feels you should make sure that everything works. Do a test of the lights, the engine and the doors. The brake pads and drums or rotors should be new. Then you can start to reassemble the car.
Unless you want to put the car back together and tow it around, you are going to want to get it to be able to run. If you know something about how a car works, you will be able to accomplish this relatively simply. If you have no idea about the mechanics of a car, Car Care Company feels, now is a really good time to learn.
Chances are that the body of your classic car is not in the best of shape. The body of the car, however, is the first thing that people are going to notice. You want to make sure that the car is restored as close to the original condition as possible. With this step in the restoration of your car, Car Care Company wants to move into the restoration of the body of the car for receiving paint.