Archive for April, 2011

Classic Car Care 101

April 29th, 2011

A classic car is a beautiful way to capture a moment in history. Turn back the hands of time for your one-of-a-kind ride with the right classic car care regimen. Proper exterior maintenance adds years of enjoyment to your classic car or truck. Some classic car owners pay a professional to wash their invaluable ride. Others prefer the pleasure of cleaning their classic cars themselves. When you wash your own classic car, you become intimately familiar with every inch of your investment. Either way, keeping your vehicle well-maintained ensures your classic will be in top shape for years to come.

Use the right tools to wash your classic car. A classic car wash starts with plenty of water, a 5 gallon bucket and the proper cleaning products. Use a paint-safe microfiber or cotton washing mitt with car wash specially designed for classic cars. Choose a non-detergent, pH balanced car wash formula so you don’t strip off the wax. A gentle car wash is safe enough to use on all painted surfaces along with plastic, rubber and vinyl components.

Always dry your classic car. If you don’t dry your classic car, water spots form and cause mineral deposits to form on the paint. Use a paint safe drying towel, sheepskin chamois or cotton detailing cloths to dry your car’s surface for a smooth, flawless finish. » Read more: Classic Car Care 101

Thinking of Renting a Classic Car For Your Wedding

April 27th, 2011

Over the years people’s tastes have changed considerably. The traditional view of a wedding car was a chauffeur driven limousine from Rolls-Royce, Bentley or similar. A whole new market then developed with people using chauffeur driven modern stretched limos both in the US and in Europe where the American limos have been imported in large numbers.

For those that think a white Rolls is too traditional and a stretched limo is too vulgar, a third alternative has developed over the past ten to fifteen years. Many people are now hiring classic cars for their weddings.

Renting a classic car for your wedding requires a lot more thought and planning than using a standard chauffeur driven hire car.

The most popular classic cars are open top sports cars which by their nature are virtually all two seaters, unless you are lucky enough to find one of the very few open topped four seaters Triumph Stag, Alvis TE21 or Ferrari Mondial. This makes chauffeur drive impractical as normally it would be just the chauffeur and one passenger. The bride normally wants to travel with her father and maybe her bridesmaids so that wouldn’t work. Part of the role of the best man is to make sure the groom arrives on time, difficult if they can’t fit into the same car. » Read more: Thinking of Renting a Classic Car For Your Wedding