Classic car trader services are provided by classic car dealers and communities for classic car enthusiasts. Those who enjoy classic cars often use the services of classic car traders to help track down antique cars or vintage auto parts. ClassicCars.com, home of the Collector Car Network, Inc. is an online classic car trader service. The company was founded as a classic car forum in 2002. Four years later they relaunched their website to make it easier for people to buy, sell and trade cars over the web or privately.http://classiccars.com/AboutUs.aspx
AutoTrader Classics is another online classic car trader service, where people can buy, sell or make deals on all sorts of classic or collector cars. Their website, at AutoTraderClassics.com, features a classic car part finder, articles about classic cars and an online community for classic car lovers. The site is divided into categories like American classics, antiques, classic trucks, exotic cars, hot rods, import classics, modern classics, muscle cars and race cars.http://www.autotraderclassics.com/help/aboutus.xhtml
OldCarOnline is another website that allows classic car enthusiasts to buy, sell and trade classic cars. The website allows users to search advertisements by make, model and year or post and ad for a trade or sale. The website also has special programs for car dealers. According to OldCarOnline, the website gets 15,000 ad views on a daily basis.http://www.oldcaronline.com/
Video: Classic Muscle Cars for Sale
This is a YouTube video featuring several classic cars that have been put up for sale in the past. The video shows footage of vintage muscle cars in action, speeding off and doing burnouts. Some of the cars featured in this video include Camaros, Mustangs and even cars from TV shows like the Dukes of Hazzard and Knight Rider.
