Collecting Antique Cars
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Collecting Antique CarsBy: Lexi Wiese and Lauren Ludwig
Why to consider…
Owning a restored antique car allows you to display your own style and class.
“I enjoy taking something old and worn out and making it look and act new.” –Jeanette Tornquist (owner and restorer of antique cars)
Enables you to meet people with similar interests.
Allows you to travel to different places and share your hobby.
Costs…
Depends on make, model, and starting condition.
Approximate cost: $50,000. Depends on labor applied
(professional restoration). Various parts needed. Doing it yourself may cost less but,
you could lack in experience.
Time…
Depends on starting condition. Must be spent on both small and
large parts/details. Once restored, the car must be
maintained. Make sure all work is completed
correctly.
Time…
Looking for cars that fit your requirements to restore takes time.
Rarer models may require parts specific to the model, which take more time to find.
Rare Cars…
When collecting, you may come across a rare car.
Rare cars are more interesting, especially when traveling.
They are worth more if you decide to sell it.
May require more time spent restoring, if the model is old and unfamiliar.
Examples of Rare Cars…
1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe
1926 Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 Drophead Coupe
1913 Havers Six
Rare Cars…1931 Bugatti Royale Kellner Coupe
1926 Alfa Romeo 6C 1500 Drophead Coupe
1913 Havers Six
Tools…
Even before purchasing a car to restore, money will need to be spent on tools.
If you don’t have the correct tools, it can make restoration much harder, or not possible at all.
Some can be found in your garage, while others you’d have to go out and buy.
Cost depends on size and what it is used for.
Tools…
Some tools needed for car restoration:
Impact Wrench Air Compressor Creeper Paint Stripper Grinder/Sander Auto Jig Lift Hand Tools Dent Puller Transmission Stand
Tools…
More tools needed for car restoration:
Drill Press Band Saw Lathe Milling Machine Table Saw
Tools…
Impact WrenchAir Compressor
Creeper
Grinder
LiftDent Puller
Lathe
Hand Tools
Touring and Exhibiting… “Touring” is when you drive/take your cars to
exhibits or shows. Touring adds to time, since a lot of collectors
go on more than one tour a year. Some trips may be hundreds of miles from home.
Tours are optional, but they give car owners a great way to tell their stories and talk about their cars.
Touring can also add to cost because of gas prices and travel expenses to and from the show.
Fun Facts… The 1913 Havers Six is one of the rarest cars
in the world with only 3 known left. Lauren’s grandfather owns 2.
The record for the most expensive car sold in an auction is held by a Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa that sold for $16,390,000 in August of 2011.
The 1904 Rolls-Royce 10 hp Two-Seater is currently in the Guinness World Records as the most expensive veteran car to be sold, at $7,254,290 ($8,130,952 in 2013).
Question and AnswerOther questions we asked John and Jeanette Tornquist:
What specific things do you look for when purchasing a vehicle?
Originality, style and performance
How many car tours have you been on (roughly)? 200
What car is your favorite?The 1913 Havers Six
Are you currently working on a car?Yes, 1913 Brownell
Bibliography Images:**http://images.google.com/ ** http://www.businessinsider.com/these-rare-aston-martins-bentleys-lamborghinis-and-bugattis-will-hit-the-auction-block-july-1st-2011-6?op=1
Information:**http://www.articlesnatch.com/Article/Benefits-Of-Restoring-Classic-Or-Antique-Cars/4057103#.USKyRaUp92B **http://auto.howstuffworks.com/car-restoration.htm **http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_expensive_cars_sold_in_auction#World_records **http://www.carsdirect.com/classic-cars/5-car-restoration-tools-every-garage-needs ** John and Jeanette Tornquist (Lauren’s Grandparents)
The End!Learn and Teach Created by Lauren Ludwig and Lexi Wiese
4th Hour HistoryFebruary 2013
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