There are a lot of blogs and groups online that share ideas, places for to get hard-to-get parts, resources, specialized tools, and Questions and Answers (Q & A). Just type into the address bar something like "how to repair front brakes" and see what comes up. You can get more details in the search with year, make and model also.

I usually replace spark plugs once a year. The clerk at the o reilly auto parts near my location needs specific information about your vehicle to be able to provide you with the correct parts that fit your car. He needs to know the year the car was made, the car manufacturing company, the car model and the car's engine size.
If you have a passion for cars or you know how to fix various types of it, then you can look at old magazines or junkyards for car or antique ones. Believe it or not, there are people who still have very old cars (or at least parts of it!) in their garage. The trick is to find them. Once you have yourself an old car (or a fleet of them) in any way would be to leave your old car for display at trade shows and car shows.
Place newspaper on the ground under the oil filter. Take the filter wrench and tighten it around the oil filter. Turn the oil filter counter clockwise to loosen it. Finish taking it off by hand and then drain the remaining oil in the filter into your metal pan. Empty the oil in your collecting pan into some plastic containers.
Did you know that, on average, three quarters of an inoperable car's parts can be reused because they are still in working condition? An auto salvage yard could have just the pieces you're looking for! Even small, locally owned salvage yards can have a few thousand cars' worth of parts on hand. That's over a million parts! And not only is it likely that they'll have the parts you need, but some places will also install the parts for you on-site. Some salvage yards also encourage you to call ahead with the description of the part you need so that they can pull it from the yard and have it ready for you when you arrive. This saves you time AND money!
Now lets think about this on a smaller scale; think about that little pill you are taking. It's meant to treat symptoms, right? Read the bottle carefully -treat symptoms. Whatever happened to fixing a problem at the root? What if you only treated the symptoms of everything in your life, instead of fixing anything at the root?
Your local online classifieds: Try searching through a site like Craigslist if there is a board for where you live (or don't mind driving to). Craigslist is full of people who are looking to buy and sell car parts online. There is even a specific board just for car parts listings. With a few simple emails, you might be able to find exactly the part you are looking for, or with someone who knows how to find it.
However, it can feel like an exercise in futility to go hunting for a classic car cover. Because the cars have been out of circulation for so long, there is no way that one can get a new, ready-made cover for a classic car. There are two alternatives in such a case; either one can get a used classic car cover, or one can have a cover custom made by someone who makes car covers.

I usually replace spark plugs once a year. The clerk at the o reilly auto parts near my location needs specific information about your vehicle to be able to provide you with the correct parts that fit your car. He needs to know the year the car was made, the car manufacturing company, the car model and the car's engine size.
If you have a passion for cars or you know how to fix various types of it, then you can look at old magazines or junkyards for car or antique ones. Believe it or not, there are people who still have very old cars (or at least parts of it!) in their garage. The trick is to find them. Once you have yourself an old car (or a fleet of them) in any way would be to leave your old car for display at trade shows and car shows.
Place newspaper on the ground under the oil filter. Take the filter wrench and tighten it around the oil filter. Turn the oil filter counter clockwise to loosen it. Finish taking it off by hand and then drain the remaining oil in the filter into your metal pan. Empty the oil in your collecting pan into some plastic containers.
Did you know that, on average, three quarters of an inoperable car's parts can be reused because they are still in working condition? An auto salvage yard could have just the pieces you're looking for! Even small, locally owned salvage yards can have a few thousand cars' worth of parts on hand. That's over a million parts! And not only is it likely that they'll have the parts you need, but some places will also install the parts for you on-site. Some salvage yards also encourage you to call ahead with the description of the part you need so that they can pull it from the yard and have it ready for you when you arrive. This saves you time AND money!
Now lets think about this on a smaller scale; think about that little pill you are taking. It's meant to treat symptoms, right? Read the bottle carefully -treat symptoms. Whatever happened to fixing a problem at the root? What if you only treated the symptoms of everything in your life, instead of fixing anything at the root?
Your local online classifieds: Try searching through a site like Craigslist if there is a board for where you live (or don't mind driving to). Craigslist is full of people who are looking to buy and sell car parts online. There is even a specific board just for car parts listings. With a few simple emails, you might be able to find exactly the part you are looking for, or with someone who knows how to find it.
However, it can feel like an exercise in futility to go hunting for a classic car cover. Because the cars have been out of circulation for so long, there is no way that one can get a new, ready-made cover for a classic car. There are two alternatives in such a case; either one can get a used classic car cover, or one can have a cover custom made by someone who makes car covers.