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Posted on Thursday November 19th, 2009 at 09:30 in advice, restoration, painting your car, custom cars, american classics, custom paint work
Learn how to build the perfect home car shop Click Here! This is a question that I was asked last week, and the truth is that there is no definite answer to it, a standard paint job on a car takes forty hours to perform, and dependin...
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Posted on Wednesday November 18th, 2009 at 15:03 in camaro, restoration, Chevrolet, american classics
Learn how to build the perfect home car shop Click Here! Since I have never done an article on first generation camaro engine specs, I’ll cover what the specs are on the SS Camaro; Z/28 Camaro; RS Camaro; RS/SS Camaro; Yenko Ca...
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Posted on Monday November 9th, 2009 at 16:38 in restoration, Chevrolet, corvette, custom cars, american classics, mechanical check, interior check, body & paint check, chrome & bright work check
Learn how to build the perfect home car shop Click Here! One of the most common mistakes I see when people buy their first corvette is is quite simply excitement, where they just get excited and hand over the cash before they i...
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Posted on Wednesday November 4th, 2009 at 15:56 in advice, restoration, custom cars, american classics, custom paint work
Learn how to build the perfect home car shop Click Here! Everybody wants to save money these days, it’s seems that we don’t know what will happen next, I thought that I’d give you some ideas that could help you do just that on yo...
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Posted on Wednesday October 21st, 2009 at 12:07 in advice, restoration, american classics, body & paint, rust proofing
Learn how to build the perfect home car shop Click Here! The truth of the matter is that this can be a highly involved process, this is all depending on the state that your car is in when you begin the process, for this article we’re going t...
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Posted on Tuesday October 20th, 2009 at 11:50 in Chevrolet, corvette, american classics, 2009 zr1 corvette, 1963 split window corvette
Learn how to build the perfect home car shop Click Here! I got a call form a guy today, it made me all happy and giddy, just like a little school girl anticipating the senior prom, of course if you know me at all this does relate to a car, a very ...
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