Review
as soon as you buy the classic car of your dreams the one word that is constantly on your mind is 'renovation'. Knowing where to start is the problem, so more foten than not that dream motor you have waited years to purchase sits under cover in your garage gathering dust. Well, restoring your classic is now easier, as the best-selling book How To restore Your Collector Car has resurfaced on the shelves, 20 years after it's original launch. Perfect for the novice, author Tom Brownell's book should guide even the most inexperienced of restorers, and now has over 300 colour phototgraphs to support the text in this revised version. There are excellent step-by-step instructions covering all major areas of restoration, and Brownell goes to great lengths to describe the materials, tools, and parts needed to get the job done correctly on a budget. --Classic Car Weekly
Product Description
Following the popular first edition, this all-Color edition features updated chapters that reflect the changes and advances in products, techniques and laws. This hands-on guide covers all major restoration processes in an easy-to-understand, easy-to-use format. Expert chapters explain tasks such as degreasing, welding, metal repair, electrics, painting, and more. Step-by-step color photos help you restore it right and save money too