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How to Build Hot Rod Chassis (Motorbooks Workshop)
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How to Build Hot Rod Chassis (Motorbooks Workshop)

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The ultimate in street rod chassis design know-how! Tim Remus offers up new tips and techniques for building your own chassis the right way. Do it yourself with a '50s flair while using the latest techniques to achieve 21st century performance. Remus shows you what goes on in a variety of chassis shops to offer a well-rounded look at your hot rod's most important asset-the foundation.

 
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Product Details
Author:Tim Remus
Paperback:160 pages
Publisher:Motorbooks
Publication Date:April 05, 2001
ISBN:0760308365
Package Length:10.63 inches
Package Width:8.26 inches
Package Height:0.38 inches
Package Weight:1.21 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2You can do better  Sep 14, 2007
For the price, this is too simple and basic a book. It's limited in terms of a very few vendors and a limited number of car types primarilly pre-1940 hot rods. Sometimes it's almost like a protracted ad for "SO-CAL" products. You can get as good or better information and advice by looking through old issues of "Street Rodder" and "Hot Rod" magazines.

2not much of a reference book  May 23, 2007
Pretty limited info. Very little theory. Shows them building a few kits.

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5GREAT FRAMES ,GOOD WELDING  Jul 26, 2006
THIS IS THE BOOK TO USE IF YOU PLAN ON BUILDING ANY KIND OF HOT- ROD,FROM STREET TO STRIP IT'S ALL WORKED UP.IF YOU ARE JUST LEARNING AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW IT ALL GO'S TOGETHER THIS BOOK LAYES IT ALL OUT,WITH LOT'S OF PIC'S TO HELP OUT.SAFTY STRESSED THROUGHT .

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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