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08-28-2007, 09:00 PM
Well.....Just got the two "restoration"manuals that I ordered."Original corvette restorers guide" by Tom Falconer and "Corvette restoration guide" by Richard Prince. As far as actual restoration goes, these book are basicly WORTHLESS.
Both books are a good read, and the Tom Falconer book is a nice hardbound "coffee table" type with alot of good color pics of both cars and components.Both contain tons of info and pictureson paint and interior codes, factory options, and where to find casting and "matching" number locations. The thing that really bugs me is they call these a restorers guides? Only the Falconer book has any "almost"restoration info,andthe only thing they explain is how they sent all the parts somewhere else....the frame to get blasted, the engine to get rebuilt, the body to get repainted and how it took them forever to put it back together.....and that was justthe last 4 pages out of the 144 pages in the book!!!!
I am halfway tempted to write these guys and tell them they shouldn't label their books as "restorers" guides!They are more like buyers guides. If your looking to buy a C3 in original condition and want to know what to look for these books are for you. If you want tips, helpful ideas, or tecniques that help you work on the car....look elsewhere.
Just my 2 cents (and I got a pocket full of pennies).
Both books are a good read, and the Tom Falconer book is a nice hardbound "coffee table" type with alot of good color pics of both cars and components.Both contain tons of info and pictureson paint and interior codes, factory options, and where to find casting and "matching" number locations. The thing that really bugs me is they call these a restorers guides? Only the Falconer book has any "almost"restoration info,andthe only thing they explain is how they sent all the parts somewhere else....the frame to get blasted, the engine to get rebuilt, the body to get repainted and how it took them forever to put it back together.....and that was justthe last 4 pages out of the 144 pages in the book!!!!
I am halfway tempted to write these guys and tell them they shouldn't label their books as "restorers" guides!They are more like buyers guides. If your looking to buy a C3 in original condition and want to know what to look for these books are for you. If you want tips, helpful ideas, or tecniques that help you work on the car....look elsewhere.
Just my 2 cents (and I got a pocket full of pennies).