How To Rebuild Corvette Rolling Chassis 1963-1982 (Motorbooks Workshop)
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Rating | : | 4.58 (991 Votes) |
Asin | : | 076033014X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Second- and third-generation Corvettes may well be the stuff of some collectors’ dreams, but if you’re an owner or enthusiast who’d like to drive your dream car, this guide to repairing and rebuilding will put you and your ’Vette on the road. With step-by-step notes and photographs, George McNicholl documents the complete rebuilding of four Corvettes—1965 and 1967 convertibles, and 1969 and 1972 coupes—putting the process within reach of any do-it-yourself mechanic. McNicholl’s focus is on rebuilding the second- and third-generation Corvette rolling chassis for daily use, with clear and concise information on engines, transmissions, differentials, frames, front suspensions
“If you plan on driving your dream C2 or C3 Vette, (George) McNicholl’s book is one you’ll want on hand ASAP, if not sooner.” – Scott Ross, Corvette Fever Blog
Very good book Amazon Customer Lots of useful information!. Excellent book!!! I began a full frame-off restoration on my second 1980 Corvette in July of '09. To prepare myself, I loaded up on reference material. Part of that was to purchase three books that were published by Motorbooks Workshop. Two were dogs, however George McNicholl's book on how to rebuild the Corvette rolling chassis is by far the best resource I have. I'm 2 weeks away from completing the suspension rebuild on on beautifully refurbished frame. George's book has led the way for me and has also saved me a ton of money. Unlike other Motorbooks Workshop authors, George writes from his own experiences after restoring his . Totally waist of money in my opinion, DO NOT BUY !!!. very little technical info, i bought it to restore my vette but this book will not help you to do nothing!!!