The Street Rodder's Handbook

The Street Rodder's Handbook
Author: Frank Oddo
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2003
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781557884091

A comprehensive guide to designing and building street rods, customs, and lead sleds. Includes hundreds of photographs and practical tips, plus safe working and design factors. It covers all areas of the car, including chassis, suspension, frame, engine, bodywork, paint, and drivetrain. This guide also details how to choose a car and make critical planning decisions. It shows how to properly equip a workshop and lists tool and parts suppliers.

Street Rodder's Chassis & Suspension Handbook

Street Rodder's Chassis & Suspension Handbook
Author: Street Rodder Editor
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2000-11-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781557883469

Street Rodder magazine has been the leading resource for street rod enthusiasts for decades. The experts at Street Rodder have now compiled a comprehensive handbook on the most critical areas of street rodding—the chassis. Proper chassis building is complex—an area where many enthusiasts make mistakes. By learning the fundamentals of chassis building and suspension design, you may avoid costly errors. The information in this book will give you some of the knowledge to help you properly design and build your chassis and hang your suspension. Sections covered include: · Frame design & building · Hanging suspensions · Independent front ends vs. solid · Independent rear ends vs. solid · All about steering systems · All about driveshafts · Brakes, shocks & springs · And much more!

Hot Rod Horsepower Handbook

Hot Rod Horsepower Handbook
Author: David Freiburger
Publisher: Motorbooks
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-12-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780760327838

The heart of every hot rod and muscle car is its engine - and the one to have, the most powerful performance engine on the planet, is the big-block Chevy V-8. Tapping into the know-how at Hot Rod magazine, this book offers illustrated, step-by-step instructions for building a big-block Chevy V-8-from grinding valves and selecting headers to shot-peening pistons and putting together winning head and intake combinations. At Hot Rod magazine, there is no such thing as too much horsepower, but the editors and experts are willing to test that limit - and, with this book, to take big-block Chevy fans along for the ride.

Street Rodder's Handbook

Street Rodder's Handbook
Author: Frank Oddo
Publisher: HP Trade
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1986
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780895863690

Traces the history of hot rods, tells how to find and evaluate suitable cars, describes a typical workshop, and includes information about all aspects of repair and refinishing

Standard Guide to Building Street Rods and Custom Cars

Standard Guide to Building Street Rods and Custom Cars
Author: Ken Wickham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN: 9780873494410

Learn how to plan, budget, and build a hot street rod without going broke, with this expert practical advice for building, including chassis, engine, bodywork, painting, and upholstery. How-to photos depict major steps.

Street Rod Engineering: Practical Hot Rodder's Guide: How to Build Your Own Safely Engineered Street Rod Project

Street Rod Engineering: Practical Hot Rodder's Guide: How to Build Your Own Safely Engineered Street Rod Project
Author: Larry Oâe(tm)Toole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-11-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780949398611

Building your own Street Rod is a most rewarding experience. Nothing quite matches the sense of achievement gained from having “done it yourself†. Not everyone has the time or ability to do all or even a major portion of the work on their own street rod. It is still important to have at least a basic understanding of the engineering principles involved in building a safe and reliable vehicle. From this book the average street rodder will gain a more complete understanding of what it takes to build his or her own street rod, secure in the knowledge that the components used in the car, and the way they are fitted, is in line with safe engineering principles. While this book wonâ€(TM)t turn you into a fully qualified engineer, it will help you understand at least the basics of good street rod engineering.

The Ultimate Guide to Hot Rods and Street Rods

The Ultimate Guide to Hot Rods and Street Rods
Author: John Carroll
Publisher: Chartwell Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-08-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780785829591

A hot rod is an automobile rebuilt or modified for high speed and acceleration. Hot rods are more than that—they're an American icon. Hot rods can be found on the streets and at the dragstrips. This beautifully illustrated guide provides a history of hot rods in America from their first appearance with "souped up" Model T's of the 1920's through the 1940s, 1950s and beyond. With chapters on each decade of hot rod, complete with full color photographs of these magic machines in action, this book provides a comprehensive history of American hot rods and street rods. Other chapters delve into hot rod culture, examining the people and enthusiasts who have shaped the evolution of this type of automobile, and the events that draw hot rod enthusiasts from all over the world. A glossary provides a comprehensive resource for readers.

Project Street Rod

Project Street Rod
Author: Larry Lyles
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1620080133

Project Street Rod is a complete guide to restoring a vintage car, written by auto-restoration guru Larry Lyles, a regular contributor to Auto Restorer magazine. In this detailed 21-chapter volume, Lyles walks the car owner through every step of the modification, from the disassembly of the car and to the finish touches, all with detailed instructions. Lyles transforms a beat-up 1946 Ford into a car the “looks nice, is very dependable, and is decked out with many of the [necessary] modern-day trappings.” The title of each chapter is straightforward and tells the restorer exactly which step Lyles is explaining. The contents includes: beginning the disassembly, exterior and interior, and taking proper measurements of each component; installing the front suspension; installing the engine; shocks, spring and metal lines; floor pan installation, “suicide” doors, chopping the top, completing the top chop, seats, air-conditioning, and brake pedal; first project mock-up; working with body filler; color selection; new parts and fresh primer; ordering critical parts; the final clear coats; buildup; interior trim; headliner and center console; and finishing touches. Each step in every chapter is photographed as the author progresses along, with captions to spell out exactly what has to happen. The book offers helpful advice about choice of tools and tips to make even beginners feel confident about tackling the many steps involved. With nearly forty years experience in repairing, rebuilding, and restoring classic cars (and lots of unclassic ones like this 1946 Ford!), Lyles emphasizes the reader’s need to organize his or her project by determining the course of the project, researching suppliers, making lists of parts and their conditions, creating spreadsheets of estimated and actual costs, and photographing each component as a reference for later in case the restoration goes off track. Each chapter ends with a “notes” page for the reader to record his or her progress, making this manual a practical workbook as well. When the reader gets to the final pages of the book and reads the sections “Starting Up” and “The Walk Around,” there will be a true sense of accomplishment. An appendix of part suppliers and an index complete the book.