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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Restoration => Topic started by: william1 on January 25, 2010, 03:49:46 PM

Title: restoration literature/guide/books
Post by: william1 on January 25, 2010, 03:49:46 PM
  is there one thats better than the other when it comes to 1st gen camaro ?
Title: Re: restoration literature/guide/books
Post by: Stingr69 on January 25, 2010, 07:15:40 PM
That depends on what you are trying to do. There are factory assembly manuals, numbers books, and chassis service manuals. There isn't just one good manual. You will need a custom set depending on your needs.

-Mark.
Title: Re: restoration literature/guide/books
Post by: tom on January 25, 2010, 10:58:38 PM
Here is a list to consider: http://www.camaros.org/geninfo.shtml#InfoSources
I havent got them all but there is still time...
Title: Re: restoration literature/guide/books
Post by: william1 on January 26, 2010, 02:55:05 PM
 I'm in the learning curve on restoration, at some point i want to do a complete restoration, down to bare nuts, i think i'm up to doing the majority of it, but not all of it,, so is there,,  "restoration for dummies" on 1st gen's
Title: Re: restoration literature/guide/books
Post by: Stingr69 on January 29, 2010, 12:27:57 PM
William,
go to Classic Industries web site and type in part number "L95" and take a look at that book. I have a copy and it is VERY basic and inexpensive. Only 100 pages and just enough detail and pictures to show you what is involved and what you would need to do. It would be good for a first restoration book but not really detailed enough to do a full high end professional restoration. Just a "Restoration 101" type book. Pictures make all the difference.

Hope this helps,

-Mark.
Title: Re: restoration literature/guide/books
Post by: william1 on February 01, 2010, 02:19:19 PM
William,
go to Classic Industries web site and type in part number "L95" and take a look at that book. I have a copy and it is VERY basic and inexpensive. Only 100 pages and just enough detail and pictures to show you what is involved and what you would need to do. It would be good for a first restoration book but not really detailed enough to do a full high end professional restoration. Just a "Restoration 101" type book. Pictures make all the difference.

Hope this helps,

-Mark.


got them today thanks for the info,,, again
Title: Re: restoration literature/guide/books
Post by: jmcbeth on February 02, 2010, 03:50:45 AM
Also, consider buying a catalog from AMK in Winchester, VA. Ten bucks. They cross reference the GM part numbers from the Assembly Manual for nuts, bolts, washers and other fasteners. Invaluable in a restoration! (Learned this from Ken Lucas of Lucas Restorations.)