Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Book Of The Month For Tips.
JoAnn Bortles offers step-by-step instructions for achieving that professional look at home. Her book provides detailed advice on every step from basecoating to artwork and airbrushing to clearcoating and troubleshooting, with special emphasis on designing and executing elaborate paint schemes such as flames, skulls, murals, and pin striping. Clearly written and amply illustrated, this is the ultimate how-to-custom-paint guide. You can click on the link to right for these books and more Title Motorbooks.com
Automotive History.
The 1970s started out with a bang through the continued domination of high-performance muscle cars like the Dodge Challenger, Pontiac GTO and Oldsmobile 442, as well as European classics like the Porsche 911 and Ferrari Daytona. However, with the oil crisis of 1973 and more stringent emissions regulations, smaller and more fuel-efficient Japanese imports from Honda, Toyota and Nissan took over the American market in the second half of the decade.
My Site Of The Day.
Automotive History.
The early 1900s saw the birth of the modern Motor Age. Competition between the Stanley Steamer, electric and internal combustion engines was fierce in determining which style was most viable. Ransom Olds introduced production-line manufacturing and Henry Ford debuted the Model T for a scant $950, which went on to sell more than 15 million units to become the third most popular car in history
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