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How-to-Restore Your Chevrolet Pickup (Motorbooks Workshop)
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How-to-Restore Your Chevrolet Pickup (Motorbooks Workshop)

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A new edition of one of our more popular how-to titles, incorporating an attractive design, significantly updated text, and full-color photography. This is a step-by-step restoration guide for all Chevy light-duty trucks from 1928 onwards.Updates include:- Upgrading to power steering- Pressure oiling for "Stovebolt" six and electronic fuel injection upgrades- Converting to 12 volt electrics- New information on disc brakes and power brakes- Updated suppliers listing.

 
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Product Details
Author:Tom Brownell
Paperback:224 pages
Publisher:Motorbooks
Publication Date:July 25, 2004
ISBN:0760316341
Package Length:10.5 inches
Package Width:8.2 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Great for a beginning restorer  Jan 09, 2007
It has good tips for all aspects of the restore/rebuild job. Not the only book you will need though. you will also need a shop manual, because this book doesnt go that in depth.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Good book to get you inspired  Oct 30, 2006
I bought this book as a gift for my husband to match his purchase of a 1953 1 ton Chevy pickup. Moose as we have named him is in totally original condition (including the paint). My husband has rodded vehicles several times over the years, but we want to keep as much of Moose original as feasible. This book has already been read cover to cover (twice) and several pages have been dog earred. It is especially complete on the era which includes 1953, and that of course is what we are working with. I would have to say later years may be disappointed, but it is still quite good at offering more than one option for "how-to" restore the major components. This is not really a book for hot rodders, but if you want to learn the history or restore this is a good purchase. I'd love to see a more recent edition.

35 of 36 found the following review helpful:

4Good reading to get you going on that truck!  Sep 30, 2000
I have had this book for several years and go back to it often to motivate and inform me on the restoration of my '52. They tend to favor the Advance Design series trucks, but there are commonalities for all year trucks. I really found useful the chapters on how to disasemble and clean. The book was full of helpful tips and ideas. Home brew degreaser, metal cleaning and rust memoval/repair tips, etc. The book was fairly well written and easy to understand without being simple or condesending. There are good pictures that help illustrate what you are reading about. I highly reccomend this book.

54 of 56 found the following review helpful:

4How to Restore Your Chevrolet Pickup  Mar 10, 2000
A Great starting point if you want to see whether or not you're cut out to do a full restoration or a rebuild of an older Chevy pickup. Things I liked about this book: It gives you a pretty thorough picture of what you're in for. Spells out what you'll need (shop tools) and the steps and time you'll need to do a good job. It also provides a list of where you can go for shop manuals and other technical references. Things I didn't like about this book: Black and white photography...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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