I like the old Tex Smith books. Of course, The
"Comlete Chrysler Hemi" book, but I also like to
go through his older books like "How to Build
Real Hot Rods". He gets down to a lot of basic
fabricating stuff. How to make brackets, how to
mount things, stuff like that. And he doesn't
rely on just buying a new billet piece. I'm not
in that income bracket, so I like his approach on
how to make a junk yard piece work with a little
grinding, bending, and drilling.
Dick J
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