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The Ins and Outs of Replacing Willys Jeep Tires

July 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Classics

When it comes time to buy new Willys Jeep tires there are a few pieces of advice to follow to ensure you get the best tires for the job while maintaining the look of your Jeep.
Should You Buy NDT Tires?
There is some debate about whether jeepers should stick with the classic military NDT Willys Jeep [...]

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Peugeot Cars, Far Removed From Their Coffee Grinding Heritage

July 10th, 2008 · No Comments · Classics

The Peugeot Company, started by the Peugeot family originally began its life as an ironmonger. Instead of cars the main items manufactured were coffee grinders and bicycles. It was not until 1876 that the company first started to make cars for the French public. The first cars were steam driven although in later years, with [...]

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Approaching Your Classic Car Restoration Project

May 31st, 2008 · No Comments · Classics

When you first begin the process of restoring an old antique classic car, there are a lot of different decisions that a person has to make before and during the entire process. Depending on the type of approach you decide to take, you can do all the work yourself or hire a mechanic and [...]

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The Willys Jeep: American Classic and Reliable Off-Roader

May 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Classics

A good off-road vehicle doesn’t have to cost you more than your house. Many four wheelers like older models like the Willys Jeep. Parts for these classics are still easy to find so it’s easy to keep them running.
What’s a Willys?
Although Willys is a name that brings a blank look to most people’s [...]

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A Brief History of the Hot Rod

May 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Classics

California is considered to be the birthplace of hot rods. People were looking for cars to race across the salt flats, and many amateur mechanics looked to create streamlined vehicles for racing. They used whatever parts they could find in local junkyards. The idea was that they could build a better racer than their more [...]

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