Top 5 Classic Car Websites
Why do Americans love classic cars so much? Most would agree that modern cars are faster, more reliable and safer. However, not only is there a market for classic vehicles, it is thriving. For some people, owning a classic brings back fond memories of childhood, while for others, it’s the challenge and love of the restoration work. Regardless of the reason, collecting classic cars is more than a hobby for some, it’s a passion.
Today, many people research and purchase classic vehicles over the Internet. In addition to accessing vehicles sold worldwide, there are online forums where you can trade stories and advice with fellow collectors.
So, from all of us at CARSTAR John Hine Collision Mission Valley in San Diego, CA here is our list of the top five car websites we most enjoy:
1.) Classiccars.com
With a love of technology and vintage vehicles, Roger Falcione launched classiccars.com in 2002. According to the website, classiccars.com lists more than 30,000 vehicles for sale and attracts over three million visitors monthly. In addition, industry news and information about classic car dealers and auction houses are provided. The team received a Stevie Award this year for high-quality support and the site also has an award-winning automotive news blog.
2.) Hemmings.com
In 1954, Ernest Hemmings founded Hemmings Motor News. What started as a four-page informational pamphlet eventually grew to a publication with more than 219,000 subscribers. Hemmings later added two additional publications—Muscles Machines and Hemmings Classic Car—as well as Hemmings Daily email newsletter for collector car enthusiasts. Today, the company has a large Internet presence advertising 20,000 cars for sale, includes a listing of 10,000 Car Clubs and a Dealer Showroom including inventory from more than 300 classic car dealers.
3.) eBay Collector Cars
eBay is usually one of the top websites people reference when it comes to purchasing merchandise. In the second quarter of 2017, the site reached 171 million active users, according to Statista. In addition to computers, furnishings, and other merchandise, the online auction and shopping website also sells collector cars. Prospective buyers can browse through vehicles offered in various price ranges from several countries. They are grouped by type, era, model year and vehicle manufacturer. You can also buy vintage parts and accessories.
4.) Classics on AutoTrader
You might have used Autotrader magazine in the past to buy or sell a vehicle even before it had an online presence. The site, which says it has more than three million vehicle listings, also sells classic vehicles on Classics on AutoTrader. Some of the popular models include Chevrolet Corvette and Ford Mustang. You can also find pony cars, muscle cars, kit cars and replicas. They offer a Monthly Cruiser newsletter and often hold contests and offer promotions.
5.) Classicnation.com
Want to talk to someone with a similar passion for old-time vehicles? Classicnation.com is an online resource dedicated to vehicles produced before 1972. Visitors can submit information on various boards to discuss topics from muscle cars to rat rods. According to the website, there is a board dedicated to nearly every style and topic a classic car enthusiast could ask for. You can also browse through the listing of vehicles for sale.
Sources: Wikipedia, Ask.com and Yahoo
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