How to Build Hot Rod Chassis-Smith

How to Build Hot Rod Chassis-Smith
Author: Tex Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-06-15
Genre: Hot rods
ISBN: 9781878772022

From one of the true legends in hot rodding comes the most complete and up-to-date guide to building hot rod chassis ever offered. Applicable to any make car or pickup truck, this guide covers frame repair, modification and construction, how to correctly install independent front and rear suspensions, solid front and rear axles, how to select springs, shocks, brakes and steering, how to make your hot rod handle, and more.

How to Build Hot Rod Trucks

How to Build Hot Rod Trucks
Author: Jim Clark
Publisher: Cartech
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Hot rods
ISBN: 9781884089008

Improve your suspension and steering, modify your chassis, and build yourself the truck you've always dreamed of! This helpful guide contains information designed specifically for creating specialty trucks, showing you how to achieve the best results. Sftbd., 8 1/2" x 10 3/4", 198 pgs., 646 b & w ill.

How to Build Real Hot Rods

How to Build Real Hot Rods
Author: LeRoi Smith
Publisher: Tex Smith
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Hot rods
ISBN: 9781884089015

How to Build Real Hot Rods Tex Smith. Legendary rodder Tex Smith shows you how to build the rod you've always wanted. This is no pretty picture (how-to" book, this is a get your hands dirty, tear it down, build it right book that shows you every step, trick, and turn of the wrench in putting your dream rod on the streets. Includes selecting components such as brakes, tranny, and engine, formulas for figuring gear ratios, engine RPMs, and a lot more.

Tex Smith's How to Build Chevy Hot Rods

Tex Smith's How to Build Chevy Hot Rods
Author: Richard Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1990
Genre: Chevrolet automobile
ISBN: 9780879384012

Provides step-by-step instructions for building a Chevy hot rod, and provides information on how to select, identify, and find a suitable vehicle

How to Build Custom Cars

How to Build Custom Cars
Author: Tex Smith
Publisher: Cartech
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9781884089046

Chassis swaps, frame clips, fender flares and sectioning, grille swaps and more packed into on comprehensive guide.

How to Build Fat Fords

How to Build Fat Fords
Author: Rich Johnson
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-12-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781878772145

The 1935-48 Ford and Mercury is one of the most popular starting points for hot rods, and this Tex Smith book is the ultimate guide to those cars. Incorporating frame drawings and measurements, this book includes hundreds of helpful photos and drawings. There is also a special section about Ford OHV engines. Sftbd., 8 1/2"x 11", 202 pgs., 544 b&w ill.

The Complete Builder's Guide to Hot Rod Chassis and Suspensions

The Complete Builder's Guide to Hot Rod Chassis and Suspensions
Author: Jeff Tann
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1934709182

In How to Build Hot Rod Chassis, highly regarded hot rodding author Jeff Tann covers everything enthusiasts need to know about designing and building their new chassis and suspension system. It thoroughly explores both factory and aftermarket frames, modified factory solid-axle suspensions, and aftermarket independent front and rear suspension setups. No matter what design a reader may be considering for his own car, How to Build Hot Rod Chassis delivers a wealth of information on the pros and cons of all systems available.

Tex Smith's how to Build Real Hot Rods

Tex Smith's how to Build Real Hot Rods
Author: LeRoi Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1988
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780879383381

A guide to creating customized cars covers frames, suspensions, wheels, brakes, engines, transmissions, cooling systems, bodywork, upholstery and finish

How to Build Chevy Hot Rods

How to Build Chevy Hot Rods
Author: Rich Johnson
Publisher: Hot Rod Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-12-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9781878772169

Here's a hot rod manual from Tex Smith just for bow-tie boys. Exclusively about Chevy rods, this book deals particularly with 1954 and older models. Bodywork, chassis, suspension, and powertrain projects for both back yard and pro shops are included. You'll even find material on wooden framework for the body. Sftbd., 8 1/2"x 11", 201 pgs., 534 b&w ill.

How to Build Affordable Hot Rods

How to Build Affordable Hot Rods
Author: Tony Thacker
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-12-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613255284

Learn how to build an affordable hot rod following the advice of the masters! In How to Build Affordable Hot Rods, author and lifelong hot rod aficionado Tony Thacker takes you through the process of building a hot rod on a budget. Drawing on his own extensive experience of both buying and building rods, Thacker explores the good, the bad, and the ugly. The good was setting a land speed record at Bonneville, the bad was buying a rod from which the previous owner had "swapped out" the good engine, and the ugly--well, let’s just not go there. How to Build Affordable Hot Rods includes extensive how-to sections that cover step-by-step chassis builds for Model A, 1932, and 1936 Fords, including front- and rear-end setups. The in-depth chassis builds are complimented with sections on powertrain choices, bodywork and roof chops, wheels and tires, and wiring and paint. Also included are chapters on interiors and the all-important details that individualize any project to ensure that it stands out from the rest. When Henry Ford introduced his beloved Model T, he unwittingly gave the average person the means to go racing. Prior to the T, racing was mostly a sport of the rich, but that changed with the Model T. Stripped of fenders and hopped up with speed parts, T speedsters ruled, and it wasn’t long before enthusiasm on the track translated to the street and the term hot rod entered the vernacular. Of course, it didn’t need to be a Ford (and still doesn’t), but the easiest and therefore cheapest route to Hot Rod Boulevard is down the Ford road. The journey accelerated after World War II, as hot rodding boomed with the growth of speed shops, car shows, drag racing, talented and trained GIs returning home, and the launch of Hot Rod magazine to spread the gospel far and wide. More than 100 years after the original Model T, hot rodding remains alive and well in the Australasia, Europe, and (of course) its birthplace the US.

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