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Type "Car blueprints" into the search bar, press enter, click on images, refine your search if needed to a particular make and model. Don't expect to get any very detailed high quality blueprints of anything ever. The really good ones are not generally made available to the public, though on a rare occasion you do get lucky!
Same idea with tutorials, Google "Blender car tutorial"...
It may sound harsh but in truth no one got a blue print with every detail to work,some part must use your imagination to create it.
From what I heard ,using blue print or any image reference is not a good way to go,sure it's easy for beginner but at one point,Everyone got to create the model with just a few reference.
At most they can give you a perspective sketch but the other detail you got to do it by yourself.
Before you are going to create anything the first step is to learn everything about those object which you are going to create.
I know that you want to create something perfect but it's impossible for a beginner,we are all begin with a failure project or at best incomplete object.
http://darkscarab.com/view/43
http://www.3dm3.com/tutorials/maya/350z/
http://www.thomasbaron.net/modeling-a-car-a-high-end-detailed-tutorial/ (Incomplete)
http://www.the-blueprints.com/
http://www.carblueprints.info/
The second site is Russian but has an option to view and search in English..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mu9J0D6ebVw
Not the most detailed model ever but maybe a good place to start...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwodieNDk60
And a detailed tutorial in French to modelize a detailed 2 CV,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aagdcfuy8yQ&list=PLzBDRm2ujpaZPJbQUfpqGWQzdUFejqieV