Collection is the most famous hobby, It include stamps and magazine collecting , collecting watch, collecting currency collecting , collecting coins , collecting dolls, collecting antique ,collecting toys , Insect collecting ,collecting rocks and collecting car , In this post we Introduce collecting car as a hobby in details.

Introduction:

car collecting is more than just a hobby. It’s a passion for cars and their historical preservation that often turns into far more than a fun pastime, while for others, it can also become a lucrative moneymaker. But whether you’re a serious collector or just looking to pick up some cool cars to tinker with, it can be an exciting endeavor

Classic car collections require a lot of work. From turning an old beater into a showpiece to maintaining the vehicle, a classic car collector can choose to spend a few hours a week or a few hours a day preparing their vehicles for show.

Types of collecting car:

There are many different types of car collecting, from antique to classic and modern. Although there are no rules when it comes to collecting, most collectors at least over time tend to develop a focus, whether it’s a time period, type or types of cars, or a specific marque.

Steps of the beginner for car collecting :

1- put the Budget for collection :

• Getting into this hobby requires more than money to purchase a car. Entry-level, operable collector cars can be purchased for a little as $5.000, but you’ll also need:

• Garage space. Don’t even consider leaving a collector car outside!

• Insurance. Collector car insurance is available at reduced rates .

• Money set aside for maintenance and repairs. No matter how much you spend on the initial purchase, there will be additional expenses. Just be prepared to include that in your budgeting.

2- Join a Car Club for the Education:

Join a car club even before you make a purchase. Why? You’ll gain invaluable insight into various models, avail yourself of technical support, learn about club activities, and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow enthusiasts. They may know of cars for sale or could accompany you to check one out.

Most hobbyists, in fact, belong to more than one club—a marque-specific club (like the Mustang Club) and a general interest club (like the Antique Automobile Club of America).

Clubs have modest annual dues, publish a newsletter, and hold regular meetings. Learn all you can before you make a purchase.

3- Decide on a Level of Participation:

How you plan to use the car is another important consideration. For some, a big convertible to cruise to get ice cream with the grandkids is all they need. Others want a “show car” to do nothing but collect trophies.

Such cars are almost never driven on the street in an effort to maintain their pristine condition, which means further investments in a tow vehicle and trailer.

Then there are those who want the opposite: tours, rallies, and track events get their blood going, as long as they’re behind the wheel piling on the miles. Whatever you decide, know this answer before you shop.

How to maintain your collection ?

Start your classic car collection on the right foot. Create a file for each vehicle in your collection. This file should include the following information:

• Title

• Photographs of the vehicle from purchase to the end.

• Manuals, if available.

• Parts lists for reference.

• Detailed records of all work performed on the car.

• Receipts for all work performed.

There are special rules for classic cars. In most cases, you can add each new vehicle in your collection to this policy. Many of these policies will cover the vehicles, even if you do not plan to drive the vehicle outside of your garage or a show lot. You can also attain property insurance policies that will cover the vehicles.

Be careful when cleaning and maintaining your vehicles. Be sure to use cleaning products that will not compromise older fabrics, leather, and other interior surfaces.

Most older cars will need regular maintenance performed under the hood. If you are not a mechanic or you do not have any prior experience working on classic cars, ask a fellow collector to teach you the basics. Unlike the cars of today, classic and antique cars are far more simple to work on.