Archive for 'Body'
The “NEW” 1955 Chevy Convertible
For over 30 years CARS Inc. has been reproducing sheetmetal, parts, and hand-sewn interiors for some of the most famous Chevys - including the 1955 Chevy Bel Air Convertible.
The first part that CARS Inc. offered was a simple emblem, but over time CARS Inc. added many more items to enable people to restore their own […]
Posted: May 31st, 2008 under Body, Classic Car News.
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Body Filler: Bane or Boon?
I do not have a strong opinion on body filler. If I were doing a top-dollar restoration, I may opt for a different method of straighting out the sheet metal, but for a driver I don’t really see much of a problem using the stuff. For starters, it doesn’t seem all that unusual to see […]
Posted: May 1st, 2008 under Body, Restoration, General Interest, Classic Car Links, Classic Car.
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$20 Flame Job
I really enjoy having a car I don’t have to worry too much about and can take some risks on. This hood has about eight layers of paint from experimenting with scallops, pinstriping and a variety of flame jobs. The current flames took about 5 hours and $20 worth of materials using good ‘ol Rust-Oleum […]
Posted: April 19th, 2008 under Body, General Interest, Classic Car Pictures, Classic Car.
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Send in Your Car, Stories, Tips
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Posted: March 3rd, 2008 under Engine, Body, Electrical, Detailing Parts, Chassis, Project, Travel & Driving, Interior, Tools, Military Vehicles, Weekly Column, Restoration, Humor, Classic Car Clubs, Classic Car News, Classic Car Auctions, Classic Car Ads, Classic Car Links, Classic Car Pictures, Classic Car Shows, Vehicle Maintenance, General Interest, ClassicCar.com News, Classic Car Videos, Classic Car.
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