
Classic Car Restoration
A Bench Reference for Bodywork, Paint, and Project Management from Teardown to Final Assembly
★★★★★3.0 · 2 reviewsby Alumigogo Books
non-fiction
Master bodywork and keep your restoration on track. Exact procedures, real tolerances, and a project plan that works.
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About this book
Restoring a classic car is a marathon, and most projects fail not from lack of skill but from lack of a plan and from bodywork that's done wrong. This book is your bench-side partner for the two hardest parts of the job: making the metal right and managing the project so you actually finish. You'll find step-by-step procedures for rust repair, panel replacement, filler application, and paint prep, all with the specific numbers you need—mixing ratios, sanding grits, oven temperatures, and flash times. No vague advice, just bench-ready reference tables you can glance at while you work.
But a perfect fender doesn't matter if the project stalls in your garage for three years. That's why this book also gives you a practical project management system tailored to car restoration. Learn how to do a structured teardown with a digital inventory, how to create a realistic budget and timeline, how to source parts without getting ripped off, and how to sequence your work so you're never blocked waiting on a part or a decision. You'll also get troubleshooting tables for the most common bodywork failures—fish-eyes, runs, rust bloom, and panel misalignment—so you can fix problems fast and keep moving.
Whether you're reviving a '65 Mustang or a '72 Datsun 240Z, this book is the difference between a project you abandon and a car you drive. It's written for the serious hobbyist who wants to do it right the first time, and it's designed to live on your workbench, not on your shelf.
Reader Reviews
Mark Nguyen
★★★★★Solid reference, but not a total beginner's guide. I've done a few small projects and wanted to tackle a full restoration. The bodywork chapters are really detailed, and the troubleshooting tables saved me when my paint started fisheyeing. The project management section is a good reality check—it made me realize I needed to budget more time and money than I thought. I docked a star because some of the procedures assume you already have professional-grade tools, and the book could have included a few more budget-friendly alternatives. Still, it's a practical, no-nonsense book that I'll keep using.
William Scott
★★★★★Exactly the bench reference I needed — specific values, real troubleshooting, and a clear layout I can actually flip to mid-project.