How To Restore Classic Car Bodywork

How To Restore Classic Car Bodywork

New Updated & Revised Edition

How to Restore Classic Car Bodywork is an invaluable guide for the home restorer of any vintage or classic car. Coverage includes: tools; panel removal/fitting; sectional repairs; sills, floors and outriggers; chassis members; multiple panel assemblies; welding; metal forming techniques; tricks of the trade, and much, much more.

How To Paint Classic Cars

How To Paint Classic Cars

Tips, techniques & step-by-step procedures for preparation & painting (Enthusiast’s Restoration Manual)

How to Paint Classic Cars takes you through each stage of painting a car, from planning, to safety, to finishing. Move forward on your painting projects with skill and the confidence you need for a perfect finish.

This guide will teach you how to make minor repairs, handle filling and undercoating, pinstripe like a pro, and to properly care for and clean equipment. Everything you need to create a paint finish fit for a classic car is covered right here through 200 color photographs illustrating every stage of the process.

Mount Lowe Railway

Mount Lowe Railway

“Opened with great fanfare on July 4, 1893, the Mount Lowe Incline Railway was hailed as “Earth’s Grandest Mountain Ride.” Built by Civil War balloonist Thaddeus S. C. Lowe and railroad engineer David J. Macpherson in the mountains above Altadena and Pasadena in Los Angeles County, this funicular was operated for 43 years and served nearly four million passengers from around the world. Where else could one find four hotels, an observatory, the world’s largest searchlight, a dance hall, miniature golf, a zoo, horseback riding, tennis, and snow capped peaks, all within a day’s journey from the Pacific Ocean and downtown Los Angeles? The San Gabriel Mountains continue to be a great natural resource and recreational escape for many Angelenos, but the spectacular railway lives on only in these vintage photographs.