Hey guys, I have a few bucks I got from christmas and my birthday (Dec 23rd... I turned the big 3-0). So, what better to spend it on than learning more about building hot rods? As many of you already know, I don't yet have a project, so I figure the next best thing to hands-on learning is reading books (and HAMB posts of course). I already have quite a library, but I came across a few that I don't have at Motorbooks.com. Can anyone give me some suggestions as to which are better than others? How to Build a Hot Rod by Dennis Parks How to Build a Hot Rod Model A Ford by Dennis Parks Engineering Street Rods by Larry O'Toole Hot Rodder's Bible by Steve Hendrickson How to Build Hot Rod Ch***is by Tex Smith How to Build Hot Rod Ch***is (So-Cal Speed Shop) by Tim Remus How to Build the Ultimate American Hot Rod by Tim Remus The Ultimate Hot Rod Hardware Book-Nuts, Bolts, Hoses & Clamps by Tim Remus Thanks a lot guys... Chris
With all the money your planning to spend on books...buy a project or a frame and decide what you want to build...just my 2 cents ....HRP
Check out ebay. I got almost all of my books there as well as through the used marketplace on amazon. fastcat
looks like you have already graduated from the "magazine guys" university of how to books......I suggest you spend that money on some hand [and small power tools] and some small parts that could be adapted or used on a project of your choice......then work with them.......
This message board can teach you more than any mag!! I would save up for a project and learn on that!! Thats how im learning everything!! Nate
My car has never left the garage since built. First thing first what do you want to build, second do you want to start from scratch or buy a project someone is giving up on. Dude you cant go buy a book because they are all to vague. If you want a 32 ford check everything on them, if you want a Model A, research that type. Fat fendered and Kustoms are built differently than fenderless cars. If you need info I can help on A's but decide what you are planning and make yourself a build up book it helps