Monster Garage: How to Customize Damn Near Anything
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (810 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0760317488 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-03-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
His writing and photography appear regularly in Men’s Journal, Motorcyclist, and Motorcycle Escape.. His favorite adventure articles have covered riding the treacherous 300-mile track that crosses the Bolivian portion of the jungle, scaring himself senseless on Slovenia’s Mount Triglav, and crossing the northeast Australian Outback on Honda XRs. Lee’s other int
Each section will take you through the process of creating a Monster custom, from planning the project, through building custom bodywork, to adding bolt-on bits and custom paint. Jesse James and his crew will tap the experts used on the number one Discovery Channel show, Monster Garage, to create a comprehensive guide to customizing your car, motorcycle, mini-van, pick-up truck, toaster, you get the idea. Monster Garage turns ordinary vehicles into mind-bending machines like the "Doom Buggy," a Mazda RX-7 converted into a sand dragster, the Ford Explorer converted into a garbage truck, and an ambulance converted into a wheelie machine. The techniques are explained through illustrated diagrams, formulas when necessary, and step-by-step original and Monster Garage archival photographs.
"lightly sratches the surface on a lot of topics good for some one who is completly clueless i guess" according to tony. very very basic lightly sratches the surface on a lot of topics good for some one who is completly clueless i guess its a nice book to show them about cars the whole engine section is a joke entirely revolves around chevy small blocks half the book is about painting if that where a subject i cared enough to read about i could tell you how it was if its not from a spray can or a paintbrush ill spend the money an have it profesionally done ill b. Michael Turturici said I enjoy thinking outside the box. Very creative. I enjoy thinking outside the box.. Jason Roth said Five Stars. Good book! Must read if your into fabrication.
His favorite adventure articles have covered riding the treacherous 300-mile track that crosses the Bolivian portion of the jungle, scaring himself senseless on Slovenia’s Mount Triglav, and crossing the northeast Australian Outback on Honda XRs. Lee’s other interests include mountain biking, dive bars, racquetball, and college hockey. About the AuthorBorn and raised on the banks of the Brill River in northern Wisconsin, Lee Klancher (Austin, Texas) has been chronicling motorcycle and outdoor adventures big and small since the early 1990s. His writing and photography appear regularly in Men’s Journal, Motorcyclist, and Motorcycle Escape.