makeitmopar
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Hey All,
I'm living in the Columbus, OH area and sorta new to this subject. As a kid I always enjoyed playing with my uncle's project cars and have caught the fever myself. I come from a family with uncles that have had (and some still have) a 'Cuda, Challenger, and a Demon. Though I've never actually worked on one myself, I'm at a point in my life where I want to get my hands dirty and get my own piece of American muscle. As an unexperienced person, I thought that I would get the most real world advice and suggestions on what way to approach this project. I won't be able to start this for a few years but I figure that if I study up now then I'll have the know-how necessary to approach it the right way.
To the point...I'm hoping to rebuild a 1974 Plymouth Road Runner. Does anyone have any suggestions on car restoration books or manuals (whether they be specific to 1974 Road Runners or not) that would be a good place to start? Any suggestions or advice you can give would be greatly appreciated.
- William
I'm living in the Columbus, OH area and sorta new to this subject. As a kid I always enjoyed playing with my uncle's project cars and have caught the fever myself. I come from a family with uncles that have had (and some still have) a 'Cuda, Challenger, and a Demon. Though I've never actually worked on one myself, I'm at a point in my life where I want to get my hands dirty and get my own piece of American muscle. As an unexperienced person, I thought that I would get the most real world advice and suggestions on what way to approach this project. I won't be able to start this for a few years but I figure that if I study up now then I'll have the know-how necessary to approach it the right way.
To the point...I'm hoping to rebuild a 1974 Plymouth Road Runner. Does anyone have any suggestions on car restoration books or manuals (whether they be specific to 1974 Road Runners or not) that would be a good place to start? Any suggestions or advice you can give would be greatly appreciated.
- William