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Precision Auto Restoration

posted by Fanatic @ 12:20 PM
January 14, 2011

They sit there in garages, backyards and back lots. They are reminders of what once was and could be again – with a lot of effort and commitment. There are more old cars than there are people willing to engage in precision auto restoration. The choices are endless, the big tailfin cars of the 50’s, muscle cars, that 60 something mustang and on and on.

When it comes to projects, auto restoration is one of the big ones, especially for a novice, but if it is done the right way, a person can save a lot of money and tailor the customization to suit their taste. As with any project, safety is the number one concern.

Below are some tips that will take you through your precision auto restoration project.

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Old Car Restoration Rust And Paint Solutions

posted by Fanatic @ 9:17 AM
November 15, 2010

Old car restoration projects are exciting and rewarding. However, expect it to be challenging. Probably some of the most challenging aspects of restoring an old car are dealing with rust and paint. This article will show you how to handle rust and restoring the paint of your car to make it look brand new again.

Before starting on your old car restoration project, there are some things you need to consider first. First, find out what you really want or need for your old car. You might want a car that can be driven right away. On the other hand, you might want to spend a bit more time on your old car to enjoy the weekends as a hobbyist. Consider customization, restoration and if you want to join car shows. All these considerations will give you an idea of how well your car’s paint job should be for instance. In some cases you may need to have a professional do the paint job for you.

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A Beginner’s Guide To Car Restoration

posted by Fanatic @ 21:34 PM
January 28, 2010

Car restoration basically means disassembling a used car and repairing or replacing parts. However, enthusiasts know restoring a car is more than just the basics. You can simply fix up an old car or do a full restoration. Whatever approach you go with, feel free to do whatever suits your liking.

Let’s begin with the levels of restoration. You need to first find out how much work you’re going to do with your car to restore it. In this case, you’ll also need to work on a budget that will enable you to achieve the level of restoration you want for your car.

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Picking The Parts For Auto Interior Restoration

posted by Fanatic @ 20:27 PM
October 23, 2009

When getting into auto interior restoration, one first needs to know what exactly needs to be restored. Of course, everything inside a car can be replaced. But in many cases, you can actually save a whole lot of money by replacing only the things that really need to be replaced.

The First Decision

It might be a difficult decision to make but replacing one’s car interior is just as important as replacing parts on the outer part of a car. The decision you first have to make is whether or not you need to replace anything at all. So this is where you need to start making the painstaking activity of inspecting all the parts inside your car.

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Planning And Organizing Your Classic Auto Restoration

posted by Fanatic @ 10:28 AM
October 15, 2009

So you are thinking about doing a classic auto restoration. However, you’re unsure of where to start. Read through this article to find out how to plan and organize your project.

Selecting A Classic Car

You have several options when it comes to selecting a car for your classic auto restoration project. There are early 20th century cars, 50s tailfins, muscle cars and post-war models. Think about the car you’ve always dreamed of having when you were younger but couldn’t afford to buy in the past. Consider that old fashioned car you hold on to in your memory as sentimental value. Most of the time, planning on a classic auto restoration project is about going back to memory lane.

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