Posted by dband on February 15, 1998 at 16:44:28
In Reply to: Re: novice directions
posted by Tim Wildey on February 15, 1998 at 16:31:36
: The book you mentioned does it cover body assembly? I am building a 1930 2 door and haven't found a good detailed manual. By the way I have been working on this car for three years and it's not running!!! It takes time. I almost think it more fun finding the parts. Dave.. : Most every Model A'er has been there before.If you buy a show car you will have little reason to learn.Remember time is on your side, take your time and enjoy the restoration project.I just purchased my first Model A two weeks ago.It is a good driver, but it still needs upgrading.I have aquired many excellent books over the past year.The following books I highly recommend.Yes, I own many many more. : MODEL A FORD MECHANICS HANDBOOK :Contact: Cottage Hill Publishing : MODEL A JUDGING STANDARDS & RESTORATION GUIDELINES : Join one or both of the above Clubs you won't be disappointed.They have the people and resources that can help you. : Also order some parts catalogs they will be of great help. Many catalogs include diagrams and explanations. : Good Luck & Most of all HAVE FUN, |
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