How to restore Classic Car Bodywork: New Updated & Revised Edition
Now in updated, revised and enlarged format, an invaluable guide for the home restorer. Coverage includes: tools; panel removal/fitting; sectional repairs; sills, floors and outriggers; chassis members; multiple panel assemblies; welding; metal forming techniques (expanded coverage in this edition); tricks of the trade, and much, much more.
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How to restore Classic Car Bodywork: New Updated & Revised Edition
Now in updated, revised and enlarged format, an invaluable guide for the home restorer. Coverage includes: tools; panel removal/fitting; sectional repairs; sills, floors and outriggers; chassis members; multiple panel assemblies; welding; metal forming techniques (expanded coverage in this edition); tricks of the trade, and much, much more.
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How to restore Classic Car Bodywork: New Updated & Revised Edition

How to restore Classic Car Bodywork: New Updated & Revised Edition

by Martin Thaddeus
How to restore Classic Car Bodywork: New Updated & Revised Edition

How to restore Classic Car Bodywork: New Updated & Revised Edition

by Martin Thaddeus

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Now in updated, revised and enlarged format, an invaluable guide for the home restorer. Coverage includes: tools; panel removal/fitting; sectional repairs; sills, floors and outriggers; chassis members; multiple panel assemblies; welding; metal forming techniques (expanded coverage in this edition); tricks of the trade, and much, much more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845846398
Publisher: Veloce
Publication date: 10/02/2013
Series: Enthusiast's Restoration Manual
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 91 MB
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About the Author

Martin Thaddeus was born in Crawley in 1959, one of nine children. On leaving art college, Martin worked as a graphic artist to a local paper, but surgery to his right wrist prompted a change of direction, and he retrained in panel-beating.?After 10 years in crash repair and salvage, Martin chose to specialise in classic restoration, which appealed more to his creative nature.?Customers have always been welcome in Martin's workshop, and many have gotten their hands dirty under his watchful eye.?Married for 23 years and with three grown up children, Martin recently lost a kidney, while his wife Elaine gained one!
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