Below are some of The Collector Car Council's most frequently asked questions. If you have any questions that aren't answered here, Please feel free to contact us to answer any questions you may have or questions that haven't been answered here.
Q: Who created the new CCCC website? Answer: A company called Dreamer Studios in Northglenn, CO in cooperation with our previous web site manager Keith! Dreamer Studios creates artwork, layout and design of our programs plus other print and web design work for us. They are the perfect choice for club logos and web sites!
Q: What type of cars do you drive? Answer: Members of the clubs who are part of the car council drive every type of vehicle, including trucks and motorcycles. We all enjoy collecting, showing and driving our hobby. Many of us own cars we dreamed we could have when we were teenagers and now can have since we have the time and money.
Q: Can I bring my (type and year of car) to your events? Answer: Yes. All makes, models and years are welcome. We see everything from early the early 1920's to modern classics with the temporary sticker in the rear window.
Q: How do I (title, register or insure) my vehicle? Answer: We recommend that you find a club that represents your vehicle in the council and then attend their meeting. Ask them for help and they will be glad to assist you. You can also send us your email request by contacting us by the contact us page.
Q: How do I contact the CCCC? Answer: You can contact us by email by clicking on the contact us button above. You can also call us at 303-752-6755
Q: Where are your meetings and can I attend? Answer: Our monthly meetings are mostly at the Forney Museum at 4303 Brighton Blvd in Denver. The first Weds of the month at 7:30PM. We do have meetings at other locations during the year and so we ask you to check the location by calling our hot line at 303-752-6755. And yes, you are very welcome to attend as our meetings are open to the public.
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About our old cars, cars that are classic to all of us in some way or another.
- 1961 Ford Thunderbird EFI Swap
- Mon, 06 Feb 2012 10:51:42 +0000 - Swapping a 5.0 (302) fuel injected engine from a ford car from the years 1986 to 1993, into the engine bay of a 1961 Ford Thunderbird
- DreamCars – 1961 Chrysler 300G
- Mon, 05 Dec 2011 10:39:46 +0000 - The "Letter Series" saw the dawn in 1955 with the Chrysler C-300. In 1956 the 300-B came, and every year from there on and up to 1965 they changed the letter, ending up with 300L in 1965.
- Dream Cars – Favorite Convertibles of the Fifties
- Fri, 02 Dec 2011 13:05:07 +0000 - As we know by now. The fifties where seeing and incredible development in the world of cars. Especially convertibles had quite a move upwards in popularity.
- Dream Cars – Dodge Challenger
- Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:32:16 +0000 - In 1965 The Chrysler Corporation started the development of a new E-body.
- Technical Tips And Tricks
- Fri, 25 Nov 2011 23:01:33 +0000 - I have compiled a small list of tips and tricks of the top of my head that can make your life easier this winter.
- Pertronix Ignitor Installation
- Wed, 16 Nov 2011 14:11:07 +0000 - What the Ignitor does, is to replace your stock breaker-points in your distributor with an electronic ignition module that fits inside your distributor.
- Installing a Remote Starter Solenoid
- Thu, 10 Nov 2011 22:26:04 +0000 - Avoiding hot start problems by installing a remote starter solenoid, Ford style.
- The Importance of Classic Car Insurance
- Mon, 07 Nov 2011 16:06:34 +0000 - Your classic car is an asset, most of these cars do not loose much value if they are kept in a reasonably good condition. Insuring your classic car is then much like insuring your house.
- Carburetor Cleaning in 4 steps
- Thu, 03 Nov 2011 20:53:20 +0000 - The carburetor should be cleaned on regular intervals to keep it clean and working properly.
- Classic Car Winter Storage
- Thu, 03 Nov 2011 11:26:27 +0000 - Here are some small steps you should do to keep your classic car well and good for the winter.
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