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This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary info you'll need to document the restoration of your Chevy Impala. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. More car restoration and maintenance journals from GAUGE MARKS PUBLICATIONS USA can be found by clicking on the author's name (highlighted in blue) at the top of this listing.Thank you!
This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary info you'll need to document the restoration of your Chevy Impala. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. More car restoration and maintenance journals from GAUGE MARKS PUBLICATIONS USA can be found by clicking on the author's name (highlighted in blue) at the top of this listing.Thank you!
This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary info you'll need to document the restoration of your Plymouth Barracuda. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. More car restoration and maintenance journals from GAUGE MARKS PUBLICATIONS USA can be found by clicking on the author's name (highlighted in blue) at the top of this listing.Thank you!
This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary info you'll need to document the restoration of your Plymouth Barracuda. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. More car restoration and maintenance journals from GAUGE MARKS PUBLICATIONS USA can be found by clicking on the author's name (highlighted in blue) at the top of this listing.Thank you!
This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!
This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!
This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your Chevy Camaro. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. More car restoration and maintenance journals from GAUGE MARKS PUBLICATIONS USA can be found by clicking on the author's name (highlighted in blue) at the top of this listing.Thank you!
This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your Pontiac Firebird Trans Am. The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. More car restoration and maintenance journals from GAUGE MARKS PUBLICATIONS USA can be found by clicking on the author's name (highlighted in blue) at the top of this listing.Thank you!
Keeping a documented journal of a restoration is a valuable tool. No matter how hard we try, there are things that we just can't remember how they were done two months later. Keep notes on your restoration, and in the 2nd section of this log book, keep detailed info on parts purchases and other expenses. You'll be glad you did!
Document every step of your classic car's journey. Fill this book with notes and pictures of your restoration project. Record the car's important details: make, model, body style, VIN, plates, date of purchase and restoration. Main subject groups covered in this restore log are: Day One, Disassembly, Body Work, Engine, Rebuild, First Test Drive. The book has blank, fill in pages that will cover the disassembly steps from removing interiors to powder coating. Many pages for body work from stripping to painting. There is a section that will cover the engine's modifications and improvements. The rebuild can be recorded with pages covering all parts of the process including the brakes, fuel system, suspension, interior upgrades, refits and more. Add part details, upgrade specifications, and photographs in this beautiful book with color, red and grey interior pages. Perfect as a log or manual of the parts and processes used in the restore. The handsome pages make it perfect for display at home or as a car show display book. Start documenting your restoration project today!