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How to Find Vintage Car Dealers

Many people are enthusiasts about vintage cars. Unfortunately for them it can be very difficult to get to any vintage car dealers in your area. This is because there’s no real coordinated group that features vintage cars for sale. Here’s some tips you can use when looking for vintage car dealers.

First, you should recognize that while major used car stores can be great places to find used cars, these are not vintage car dealers that you can use. This is because these dealers do not carry higher end models that may have been out of print for years, including Studebaker and Datsun. Also, these dealers generally do not carry any car models that were made prior to 1990.

The best way to look for vintage car dealers in your area is to look online. There are various different vintage car dealers, but they are generally scattered all over the country. Riverside 33 Enterprises Vintage Car Store, for instance, is located in Nyack, New York. The New England Classic Car Company is located in Stratford, Connecticut. These are just two examples of vintage car dealers that are scattered all over the place. Unfortunately there are no large databases that have all kinds of information on all sorts of vintage car dealers in the United States or Canada, but searching in your local area can be useful.

Your phone book may have information on vintage car dealers. Of course you should recognize that not all vintage car dealers will explicitly state that they are vintage car dealers. Therefore, doing your research to see what the dealers have can be useful so that you can find any dealers in your area.

Local auto parts stores and salvage yards can be good examples of vintage car dealers too. This is because these dealers will have plenty of parts available and in many cases will have completely refurbished vintage cars available. Of course, not all salvage yards or auto part stores will double as vintage car dealers. Also, vintage cars from these areas may not work as well as they used to because they have been rebuilt from the ground up in many cases.

Talking with your local car expert may also be a helpful way to find a vintage car dealer. An expert can help get you information on places where you can find vintage car dealers. You can generally talk with an expert through your local newspaper or through a car association.

These are some of the tips that you can use for finding vintage car dealers near where you live. Going online or to your phone book can help you to see where vintage car dealers are in your area, and salvage yards can help in some cases. It never hurts to talk with a car expert for help though.



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