About Vintage Auto Hub

A community-driven directory helping vintage vehicle owners find the right specialists

Why We Exist

If you've ever owned a vintage vehicle, you know the struggle: finding someone who actually knows your car. Not just any mechanic—someone who understands the quirks of your '67 Mustang's carburetor or can source correct fasteners for your '85 Mercedes.

We built Vintage Auto Hub because this information shouldn't be scattered across forum posts, Facebook groups, and word-of-mouth recommendations. The specialists exist—they're just hard to find.

The Challenge

The vintage automotive community is incredibly knowledgeable, but that knowledge is fragmented. You might spend hours searching for:

  • A speedometer rebuilder who handles your specific gauge
  • An upholsterer familiar with period-correct materials
  • Parts vendors who stock NOS components for your model
  • Someone local who actually works on air-cooled Porsches

This shouldn't require detective work. The right specialist is out there—finding them should be straightforward.

How It Works

We're organizing the vintage automotive service community into one searchable directory. Every vendor listing includes:

  • What they specialize in (component restoration, parts, full builds)
  • Which makes and models they support
  • Location and contact information
  • Reviews from other enthusiasts

Search by what you need, filter by your vehicle, and find the right specialist—whether they're across the country or down the street.

For Owners

Track your vehicles, find specialists who understand them, and discover vendors you wouldn't find through Google. No affiliate links, no sponsored results—just vendors organized by what they actually do.

For Vendors

Get discovered by enthusiasts who are actively searching for your specific expertise. No marketing gimmicks—just a straightforward listing that connects you with serious collectors who need what you offer.

Community Trust

We verify vendor information and encourage honest reviews from real customers. Vendors can claim and manage their listings, respond to reviews, and keep their information current.

This isn't a lead generation platform or marketing service—it's a directory built by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts. Think of it as the phonebook the vintage car community should have had all along.

Help Build This Resource

Know a great specialist we're missing? Own a business that serves the vintage community? Help us make this directory more complete.

Vintage Auto Hub is an independent directory. We don't sell parts, take commissions, or promote specific vendors. We just help connect people who love old cars with the specialists who can help them.