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Classic Car Restoration
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Know your classic cars and muscle cars, learn classic car restoration know you classic, end to end and inside out, learn all the tricks of the trade, get tips and hints on restoring your car.
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Car Restoration – Tear Down: Remove The Interior
In this article we'll remove the interior of the car, so pay close attention to what's going on here, and the car will really begin to show progress on the restoration, it's no problem to do the restoration work if you pay close attention to every st...
Car Restoration – Tear Down (Continued) Remove The Doors
Car Restoration: In this article we'll remove the doors and hinges from the car, if you've never done this take pictures of the doors and hinges before you remove them, and make 100% sure that you have a friend there to help you with this part, the d...
Car Restoration: Step Two The - Tear Down (Continued)
In the last article, we left off with removing the inner fender wells, now we'll move on to the fenders of the car, this is not hugely technical, just a little common sense will get you through this step of the tear down, now we'll get right to it....
Car Restoration: Step Two – The Tear Down
Now I realize that I have done an article of this type once before, so sorry to those of you who have seen it already, the question has been asked again, so I guess people really want to know the answer, I'll try to keep on track, and remember to do ...
Decoding 1969 camaro vin numbers & RPO codes
If you have this information, you'll be will armed in the fight against automotive fraud, learn how to decode a Z/28 vin tag, and RPO number, so you know what equipment you have in your car. If you know how to decode your vin number, then you can't ...
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This blog is currently rated a 10.00 out of a possible 10 based on 5 comments.
David C Atkin Said:
Thank you to all of the people who read my blog, I wish a few more of you would start to use the readers rides studio, and add pictures of your cars, rather their finished or not, the progress on your car may help somebody else.
David C. Atkin
Jayson Said:
Great site with great information. I've always wanted to restore a classic Mopar. I'll keep this bookmarked for sure.
Dave Said:
If you interested in restoring your classic car, this is a very helpful site, with tips on rust repair, body work & painting, tips on how to get the job done right the first time.

