Air Conditioning and Heater System for Old Cars

The emersion of new cars cannot reduce people’s interest to have their unique and old cars. It is because old and unique cars save their special value in their ages. And, one possible reason is that the number of old and unique cars is rather few so they can collect the cars as their collection. Of course, it explains that the value of the old and unique cars can be exactly the same with the prices which are offered with new cars. So, being old and unique does not mean being cheap. However, being old cars collector is one of exclusive lifestyle.

There is always a problem in doing something such as collecting old and unique cars. It is because most of the cars have been produced long time ago. It means that the existence of the spare part is quite limited. Of course, it is also affected by the limitation of the factory which specially makes the spare parts. And, if you can find the spare part, the price will be so much expensive. It is because the scarce value of the spare part including the body, vintage air system, and others. There is no another choice besides buying this old yet expensive spare part for your old cars.

Fortunately, you can still enjoy low price for old and unique spare part especially the vintage air conditioning systems if you really know the best place to get it. It is because you will easily find it no on the internet.  Oldairproducts.com is the best place for you to get these old air systems such as vintage air conditioning system, vintage air ac, and vintage air system. Through this website, you do not need to be worry in collecting your old and unique cars since you can still maintain and replace the vintage air conditioning systems.

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Ford-Lincoln 1930′s K-Series V12 Great Luxury Automobiles

Ford-Lincoln 1930's K-Series V12The Lincoln K-Series V12, often referred to simply as “Ford’s K Series”, were a line of high end luxury cars built by Lincoln Division of the Ford Motor Company during the economic depression of the 1930′s. Specifically Lincoln K-Series vehicles were built between 1932 & 1939. It was a case of an ultra-deluxe premium product being delivered and marketing to the automotive market at the wrong time. Perhaps it could be said that there are “always people with money” and its important to have a flagship for your brand – in this case the competition was against the V12 Cadillac road cars – yet still Ford and its Lincoln division struggled valiantly to keep the sales price under the $ 4,000 mark.

The history of the Lincoln K-Series V12 model line goes as such. Mr. Henry Leland had resigned from Cadillac in 1917, just after WW1 ended, and evolved a new car for 1921 which he branded and named “Lincoln”. Lincoln was not a part of the Ford empire yet – it was its own entity. This time period in terms of the automotive industry in the US and worldwide was one of “consolidation” where smaller more entrepreneurial auto making firms where gobbled up by larger concerns with more financial, marketing and sales resources. Lincoln was one such entity being acquired by Ford in 1922.

Mr. Henry Ford himself was happy to let the Lincoln division of his company to carry on making small numbers of exclusive for over ten years before the first “Ford-Lincoln” (the Zephyr) was designed. The new management carried on building “Lincoln V8s” for ten years, but in 1932 they announced the splendid and rather exclusive K-Series cars one of which, (specifically the KB model), was given a V12 engine of 7.3 liters. Read the rest of this entry »

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