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Vintage Cars

When we speak of vintage cars, what exactly do we mean? Generally speaking, these are those cars that were manufactured in the early 1900s, particularly between the second and third decades. The vintage car era is usually dated from the end of the 1st World War.

 

The end of the era is however not exactly clear although some people put it at around 1930. However, some experts in vintage cars say that the period ends in 1925. Hence the cars that were manufactured within the controversial five years are grouped both as vintage and classic cars. There is yet another group of vintage car professionals who put the beginning and end of the era as the end of the 1st World War and the start of the 2nd World War respectively.

What all the various sides agree on is the fact that that era is the most important part in the history of automobile industry. This was a period of many great innovations yet many people could still manage to buy the cars. Prior to this period, owning a car was the preserve of the very wealthy individuals. The era thus enabled many families in America to buy vehicles.

There are a number of different factors that encouraged the increased production and purchase of cars during the vintage era. First of all, the economy was going through a very good state, being quite stable. It was more practical to have vehicles as the state of roads were greatly improved, and they were fairly affordable.

There was a big demand for cars, which prompted many manufacturers to get into the scene. However, the great depression of 1929 drove many of these companies out of business, leaving just about ten per cent to forge ahead. Smaller companies found it difficult to keep up with their bills, which was made worse by the fact that some of the cars they produced were below standard. A few of the companies produced cars of high quality. Such companies included Ford, Daimler, Hudson, dodge, Oldsmobile, DeSoto, and Chrysler.

Some of the models that these companies manufactured are still available today in good condition. The cars were quite luxurious, having included such innovations as better quality engines, car heating, anti-freezing and radios offered a lot of comfort and convenience.

Although these vintage cars are still available in fairly good conditions, they are not employed in everyday use. Instead, they are treasured collections, regarded as trophies and are thus just displayed in shows.

Abandoned garages and junk yards are some of the places where such cars are retrieved from and then restored to good condition. This means that the restoration of the vintage cars is quite an expensive venture, and the difficulty begins by looking for the appropriate parts for repair. This pushes the prices of the parts rather high. However, there is a great deal of satisfaction in completing such a restoration.



 

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