and so it begins....

Discussion in '1960-1966' started by desperado, Dec 9, 2002.

  1. desperado

    desperado Member

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    HOWDY...well I got my "projects" home now I need a "bible" to sort out just exactly what I am doing.so... who's got the best books?? something like "the complete idot's guide to restoring your 66 chevy truck".I am reasonably sure I will be able to write something like this when I got finished. (like that will ever happen) any clues??

    thanks gang...desperado.. (bruce) :0) +
     
  2. trustyrusty65

    trustyrusty65 Member

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    The shop manuals and assembly manual are the "Bibles" of my project. Buy them here at Chevy Duty! Truck mags and catalogs can help a lot too.
    --TrustyRusty
     
  3. Glen

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    I agree, a shop manual and few magazines tech articles are worth their weight in gold.
    Glen
     
  4. tkconlon

    tkconlon Member

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    You will definitely need a shop manual so buy the original Chevy one and don't count on the Chiltons, etc. Also I got a pretty good book at the library entitled something like "Restoring Your Chevrolet Truck". It gave a good overview of the restoration process and some good hints that you won't find in the shop manual.

    Good luck!!!

    Tom in Steamboat
    '60 Short Fleetside
     

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