Thanks to everyone with suggestions a few weeks ago..I left in a hurry and didn't get to reply/respond to people individually. Vizard's book arrived the day I hopped on the plane so I had that to rea
I just purchased a book on "Engine & Chassis Detailing" and all it really is, is a advertisement for Eastwood, nothing new in it. About the same with "A guide to restoration" but that one had much le
SEVENTEEN hours??? WHERE are you going??? Actually, for a "recommended read" (and I DO mean to all<G>) would be: How to build Chevy Small Block. TON of stuff that DOES apply! Bon Voyage !! Ed
as someone else already figured out, yes...its the land of oz, for 2 days, quite upset about it, boss scheduled me for a meeting in San Fran 2 days after Australia so no sight seeing or playing, jus
I bought a copy of this one at either Hershey or Carlisle a couple of years ago. Engine Builder's Handbook Tom Monroe - Author http://www.motolit.com/1557882452.html It has lots of detail about degre
COOL, I will hunt down those 2 books and I agree about AutoRestorer, been a subscriber for years, I look forward to that mag, along with Skinned Knuckles, my only 2 subscriptions. Thanks all for all
Designing and Building Special Cars by Andre Jute (despite the author's name it's in English) ISBN 0 7134 07786 Nuts, Bolts, Fastners and Plumbing Handbook by Carroll Smith ISBN 0 87938 406 9 Plus a
That's the one I use. Ron Soave "The older I get, the better I was." __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses.