When storing your classic car for an extended period of time, some simple steps can help keep your car in good shape for it’s next adventure on the road. Before storage Select a dry, dark storage place. This one might seem obvious, but selecting an appropriate storage space for your classic car impacts how well […]
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Evolution of a Resotration pt.5
Evolution of a Restoration pt.5 From this; To this! We have now replaced our plans and sealed and prepared it for paint as we briefly outlined in pt.4. We have reviewed installation of complete as well as rust repair panels and they are now installed, worked and in prime. The next step would […]
351 Cleveland for 1971 Torino project puts out great numbers on the dyno
To give a brief update, the 1971 Ford Torino GT convertible that we showed you in November when we cut the top off of the donor car is starting to go back together. We ran tests on the new, stock rebuilt engine and the numbers were impressive. Watch here
Evolution of a Restoration pt.4
Evolution of a Restoration Pt.4 From this! To this In the third part to this series we discussed some of the metal work involved with replacing floor pans and sheet metal. What comes next? We need to prep the bare metal, if you choose to use replacement panels I would recommend that they be cleaned […]
Automotive History fading away
I think anyone would agree that cars changed the world, they have changed our lives. Being enthusiasts we love cars and appreciate the time and effort a person puts into saving a car and bringing it back to life. Writer Larry Edsall recently posted an article, on the classiccars.com blog, about what he […]