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by A. Robinson (Author), Andrew Livesey (Author, Editor) "The first motor car bodies and chassis frames, made between 1896 and 1910, were similar in design to horse-drawn carriages and, like the carriages, were..." (more)
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Andrew Livesey is head of the School of Automotive and Industrial Engineering at Farnborough College of Technology. This well respected book has been fully re-worked and revised by Andrew Livesey. It has new sections and new questions to provide the Vehicle Body Repair student with a comprehensive textbook. The text, diagrams and photographs cover the underpinning knowledge needed for the City and Guilds 3980 Vehicle Body Repair Competence course and the NVQ and the Progression Awards of both City and Guilds and the Institute of the Motor Industry at levels 2 and 3. This text will also serve as a comprehensive manual covering all aspects of body repair work - essential reading for all those who wish to be kept informed of new developments in the trade. The Repair of Vehicle Bodies, fourth edition will likewise prove to be a useful reference to the professional vehicle restorer and the DIY enthusiast working on the restoration of vintage and classic cars.


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