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  • A Few Things to Know to Keep Your Engine in Good Shape
    Theses are a few easy steps to help you get more power out of your engine. 1. Air Cleaner Sizing: How big should...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Body Work & Metal Shaping; Part 1
    This is a large topic, so I will try to condense it down as much as possible, if you have questions about this post, then...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Body Work & Metal Shaping; Part 3
    Ok boys and girls, now that you have the filler put in the car, and finished to 180 grit sand paper, it’s time to shoot...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Body Work and Metal Shaping; Part 2
    Now that you’ve fixed all the rusted areas, and pulled the dents back to their original position, you can begin the smoothing out of the...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Buying Car Parts
    The Internet has changed the way people buy things. It doesn't matter if that purchase is a small ticket item or a larger ticket item...
    Article by: Jeff Lakie
  • Corvette: The Real Thing
    This is for you, all of you Corvette non-believers and nay Sayers, I decided to run a dyno test on an engine set up to...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • E85 Ethanol Conversion - For Your Old Car
    I’ve heard that it can’t be done for the old cars, but I myself have proven that theory wrong, back in the 1980’s I ran...
    Article by: David Atkin
  • Finding a Great Project Car
    Restoring a project car is a fun hobby and can be excellent for relieving stress. Finding the perfect car can be a bit more of...
    Article by: David Maillie
  • How To Easily Find The Sports Car Of Your Dreams At An Affordable Price
    With the prices of new sports cars sky rocketing out of site for many enthusiasts the need for more resources to find an affordable alternative...
    Article by: Gregg Hall
  • How to Identify an L88 Corvette
    Identifying a car can be a difficult task, and an L88 Corvette is no accept ion, the very first thing you have to look...
    Article by: David Atkin
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