Not yet. Right now, our rentals are for photo shoots and display only. Driving experiences are in the works—stay tuned!
FAQ: Classic Car Rentals, Made Simple
Everything You’ve Been Wondering—Answered.
Thinking about booking a classic car but not sure how it all works? We’ve got you covered.
Whether you’re renting for a wedding, planning a photo shoot, or just want to know what happens if it rains—we’ve heard it all and answered it here. Scroll through the most common questions, or [contact us] if you don’t see what you’re looking for.
Can I drive the car I rent?
What types of events can I rent a car for?
Our classic cars are perfect for weddings, engagement shoots, senior portraits, family photos, commercial shoots, festivals, corporate events, and more.
Will the car be delivered to my event or shoot?
Yes. We deliver the car to your location, ensure it’s photo-ready, and stay on-site to help as needed.
What if I don’t know how to drive a stick shift?
No problem! Right now, rentals don’t include driving, so you can enjoy the car without worrying about the transmission.
Are the cars safe and reliable?
Absolutely. Each car is restored by hand and maintained by our team with safety and drivability in mind. We don’t cut corners—ever.
Can the car be displayed indoors?
In most cases, yes. We’ll work with your venue to ensure proper access and safety for indoor events.
How much does it cost to rent a car for a shoot or event?
Pricing depends on the car, duration, and location. We’re finalizing our rates, but reach out and we’ll walk you through your options.
What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the shoot?
We understand Texas weather can change fast. We’ll work with you to reschedule or adjust the shoot plan if needed.
Do you allow touching or sitting in the car?
Yes—with care. We’ll guide you on how to safely interact with the vehicle during your shoot or event.
Can I request a specific type of car?
Absolutely. We’ll do our best to match you with the right vehicle from our collection—or connect you with a partner if we don’t have it yet.

