How to Build a Hot Rod Model A Ford (Motorbooks Workshop)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.10 (598 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760308799 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Parks’ personal hot rod projects currently include a complete buildup of a 1955 Chevy pickup truck. He is currently a contributor to the new magazine RoddingUSA. Parks has also been a longtime contributor to several hot rod–related magazines, such as Street Rodder, Rod & Custom, Custom Classic Trucks, and several others. Louis.. He lives in Cedar Hill, Missouri, a suburb of St. About the AuthorDennis W. Parks has written numerous bestsellers for the Motorbooks Workshop series, including How to Paint Your Car, How to Build a Cheap Hot Rod, Hot Rod Body and
He lives in Cedar Hill, Missouri, a suburb of St. Parks has written numerous bestsellers for the Motorbooks Workshop series, including How to Paint Your Car, How to Build a Cheap Hot Rod, Hot Rod Body and Chassis Builder’s Guide, and The Complete Guide to Auto Body Repair. Louis.. Parks’ pers
Hot rod Ford model A M. Meyer This book provided me with more information on building a model A hot rod chassis than any other book I have. I do feel it missed on some of the technical details on four bar rear suspensions and solid front axle layout.. Veeery basic. No building info. Charles S This book is ok for someone who has never seen a Model A. Zero building info Just elementary and brief overview of what you need to tell whoever is going to actually do the work. Not a value buy.. "Basic, Street Rod Opinion" according to Spun_bearing. This book gives a very basic overview of the construction of a Model A street rod. There is a big difference between a street rod and a hot rod. This book covers the build up of a street rod, the author extols the virtues of the small block Chevy, run flat tires(?!), and billet wheels. There is very little actual how-to in this book, it consists mostly of opinion, and questionable opinion at that.If you want to build a real hot rod and spen
Parks also covers options not explored in this car's construction such as independent suspension, reproduction chassis, and other hot refinements.. Step-by-step photo sequences detail chassis modifications, body repair, driveline installation, wiring, paint, bodywork and upholstery. Build a dependable and fun street rod on a budget! Follow the construction, start-to-finish, of a 1929 Model A Ford sedan