Monday, September 17, 2018

Restoration: The next step in your classic car journey


So, you love classic cars.  You own one.  You meet up with a classic car group in town on a regular basis.  You join conventions twice or thrice a year.  Your favorite TV shows feature classic cars.  Your favorite movies feature classic vehicles.  Basically, your life revolves around classic cars.  And though you may think you may have it all when it comes to classic cars, there’s still a long way to go on your classic car journey.  


It's now time to learn all about restoration.  That’s right son, a true classic car lover knows his cars from the inside out, and we’re guessing you do, too, which is good, because you’re already halfway to restoration heaven.


More and more people have been learning and dabbling in classic car restoration.  If you’re truly passionate about classic cars, you should try it, too.  Not only will it keep you close to the machines you adore, but you can also even earn a pretty from it.  Seriously.


The fact that you have a fire burning inside you means that you are willing to commit yourself to restoring a classic car.  While it may be quite of an investment since you’ll need to shell out a bit of cash to acquire the old body, parts, and paint, and so on, the end product will blow you away, mind and soul.  And if you’re restoring classic cars for interested buyers, you’ll get your investment back, with interest.


So, what are you waiting for? Hi there! My name is Alpman Ilker. I work as a general contractor from Denver, CO, but my main responsibility is my family. My passion lies in classic cars. To know more about what I do, visit this blog.

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Can Pets Bring More Happiness To Your Home Life?

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If you spend your time scrolling through Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, I'm sure you've seen heartwarming stories about pets. It seems as if they're the perfect companions for kids and adults. But can pets really bring more happiness to your home life?

As a person who considers himself a veteran pet parent, my answer is yes. For my family, our golden retriever Doug is a source of joy and laughter. While having a pet is a huge responsibility, we enjoy training and taking care of him. To be honest, the adults usually bear most of the burden and the expenses. But seeing the kids grow up to be loving, patient, and caring is always rewarding.

I've read some studies that having pets in the home can help members connect with each other better. These furry friends also ease stress and the tension, while encouraging people to open up. However, this is mostly true for trained animals. When the pet is neglected or spoiled, it could even cause problems for the household.

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It's true that welcoming pets in the home will affect the family dynamic. But in our case, it was for the better. It also helps that our dog isn't too frisky and knows how to behave around humans. Instead of spending our after-dinner hours doing separate things, everyone ends up hanging out in the living room to play with our dog. In this age of gadgets replacing face-to-face communication, my wife and I are grateful that we get to talk and bond with the kids before their bedtime.

Hi there! My name is Alpman Ilker and I'm a general contractor for a construction company. I'm also a husband, father, and pet-lover. For more on parenting, visit this page for updates.

Thursday, August 23, 2018

How To Keep Your Car Engine In Tip-Top Shape

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The engine is the heart of the car. It’s what keeps the car going. It’s connected to a lot of other essential parts of the vehicle. Just like people, if the heart isn’t well-maintained, bad things can happen. And when they do, it may take a lot of money to have the engine fixed.

Here are some helpful tips to make sure your car engine stays healthy.

1. Change your oil regularly.

Every time you use your car, the oil goes through several processes, and its level goes lower. Extremely high temperatures cause the oil to lose its lubrication properties. Car owners who ignore oil changes run the risk of having their oil turn to sludge.

2. Replenish oil supplies.

Whereas oil change keeps the oil from turning into sludge, a healthy supply of oil in the engine can keep things lubricated and avoid friction that can lead to immediate wear and tear. Too much friction in the engine parts can cause a complete breakdown and subsequently, expensive repairs.

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3. Have your engine checked frequently.

It’s not enough to have your oil clean and abundant. Engine checks by professionals are also very important. Through routine checks, mechanics and specialists can tell you if there are parts that need replacing.

I’m Alpman Ilker. I’m a general contractor and a car enthusiast from Denver, CO. I’m on my way to fully restoring my ’67 Ford Falcon. Learn more about my interests by checking out this blog.







Saturday, July 14, 2018

What To Consider Before Getting a Golden Retriever

Are you thinking of raising a golden retriever?  If so, there are plenty of things to consider because taking care of this dog breed is a responsibility as it is a privilege.  Examples of what you should know about golden retrieves are listed below:
  • They require companionship.  They are, literally, social animals and cannot be left without human touch for more than five hours in a day.  If they are alone for too long, they can develop separation anxiety, and in rare cases, destructive behavior.  
  • They need exercise.  Golden retrievers have boundless energy, and if they are not allowed to exercise, such as running, fetching, hiking, or swimming, they release the pent-up energy through bad behaviors or bad habits.  These dogs also love food, thus, in addition to exercise, they also need to be trained in self-control.
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  • They shed massive amounts of hair, particularly during spring and autumn.  A schedule should be set aside for cleaning of fur. Otherwise, it would build upon the carpet and furniture.  Fur loss can be minimized by brushing the golden retriever three to five times a week for more than 15 minutes each instance.  Bathing also helps.
  • They are likely to mess around inside and outside the house.  Because of their playful nature and unawareness of how big and heavy they are, golden retrievers are prone to knocking down furniture, chewing on things they are not supposed to, and ruining the garden.
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Raising a golden retriever may be a handful, but our pet, Doug, sure is a bundle of joy. He has also helped instill responsibility and compassion in our children. If you want to read more about keeping the dog breed as a pet, follow me, Alpman Ilker, on Facebook.

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Consider these tips before restoring a classic car

We all have our hobbies and passions. Some may be expensive, and some may not cost a single cent, yet all of those make us feel better about ourselves and take our minds off of stressful situations. Being a fan of American muscle cars has got me wanting to restore one car after another. However, it’s not an easy hobby to maintain since it costs a lot and not all restorations are wise to take on. Here are some tips you should take note of if you consider restoring a classic car. 

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Find a car 

A classic car that’s been partially restored can be cheaper than finding one that’s very rare and hasn’t been restored. You may initially have to pay more for this than getting an unrestored one, but it will cost you less in the process of making it better and totally working. Join classic car clubs and look for listings online. Social media groups are great sources of listings and contacts to get your hands on the best classic cars. 

Find parts 

Same with finding a car, online listings through social media groups would give you a head’s up on where to best get the parts for your classic car. 

Have a garage 

It’s best to have your own garage so you can oversee every improvement that takes place in your car. If you don’t have a space in your home, find a garage that best suits your passion and perfect for your classic car. 

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I’m Alpman Ilker. I’m a general contractor and a car enthusiast from Denver, CO. I’m on my way to fully restoring my ’67 Ford Falcon. I’m a dedicated husband to Susan, and a loving dad to Tom and Sarah. For similar updates, follow me here.

Thursday, July 20, 2017

Best Years: The Most Iconic Classic American Muscle Cars

Muscle cars have been immortalized in film classics like “Rebel Without a Cause,” “Bullitt,” and “Blues Brothers.” The high-octane drama is matched by these vehicles that are built for unbelievable performance on the road. These two-door sports cars with top-grade engines are American originals that have beguiled collectors for decades. The cult following provides the exciting climate of looking for the best finds as collectors scour garages, dealerships, and other places for that great car.

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Because prices do go up as the car gets older, experts advise buyers to give that intuition a try and purchase that classic American car now that you strongly feel would break market records in the future. Here are some iconic choices, just to offer you a perspective:

1979 Pontiac Firebird Formula 400 WS6:  The Firebird Formula by Pontiac may not be as popular and coveted as the other late 1970s models like Trans Am, but this two-door, eight-cylinder hunk has superior suspension enhancements and engine performance option with the Pontiac 400. The combination is a rare combination that a collector can take advantage of.

Ford Mustang:  Most of the Ford Mustangs have that iconic feel. They secured a market of young people clamoring for that hot-rod coolness and top-tier performance engines under the hood. Leading the pony car revolution of the 1960s, it redefined the sports car industry and had since become one of the most popular and successful models.

1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30:  The Oldsmobile 442 was the answer to the horsepower mania of that muscle-car era by one of the oldest automotive brands in the world it was discontinued in 2004. For more than a century, Oldsmobile was an active innovator in the auto industry with its notable works on transmission, engine layout, and performance. The 442 became one of the most sought-after supercar models under the GM house.

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Hi, I’m Alpman Ilker, from Denver, Colorado. I'm a general contractor for a construction company. I deal with suppliers and disseminate information to all project manpower. Just like most of my friends, I take an interest in classic American muscle cars. For more updates on my interests, visit this blog.

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Three accident-proof games for your next family camping trip

Though they take a lot of time for preparation, family camping trips are fun. But children will tend to get bored in these trips especially when they’re away from the comfort of their home.

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So, here are three camping activities that will make sure your children won’t utter the words “I’m bored.”

1. Scavenger hunt

Kids love scavenger hunts, and the outdoors is a great place to hold one. Have them collect items that are readily available in the area. Use cloth bags rather than plastic to store items. To make it a little competitive, have the losing team roast and serve marshmallows at night.

2. Camping Olympics

This is an all-day event that can turn your camping trips to one of the most memorable ever. Long jump can be done on a sandy beach, relay races in an open area, and swimming competitions in the water. Grab a rope to play tug-of-war. Just remember to keep it light for younger kids.

3. Cloud watching

This is perfect for when you want to rest after an exhausting day of games and activities. Just spread out a blanket in a shady spot and stare at the sky. You can play I spy or just chill out and tell stories.

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