: I need to know your favorite restore mags.
SLOOPjohnB Oct 4th, 99, 9:25 PM I've written I piece on the philosophy of restoration that I want to sell. I need to know what the most popular magazines to sell it to would be. It would also be cool if you could share some of your own philosophies. I'd like to hear them.
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John Baird
LaFollette, TN
1967 Malibu 4DR
283, 2-Speed
283v8 Oct 5th, 99, 11:47 AM I suggest "Auto Restorer" for this type article.
My philosophy: Make it like you want it. Original is OK if that is what you really want, but modified is better if you like that. You will never make money doing restorations by yourself, so value is not a big issue. If you want to make money, become a day trader. If you like cars, have fun with them and make em like you want em.Do not worry about what others like or say, different is good - - if you like it that way. If you are really into originality, buy a Hundai - it will be totally original!
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Gotta have a Chevy !In Durham N.C.
Why is there never enough time or money to do it right the first time, but ALWAYS enough to do it over?
Buck Mustard Oct 6th, 99, 7:57 AM In my experience, I have found that most magazines are not worth reading. The only usefulness is in looking at pictures. I have seen very few articles worth reading (one of the notable exceptions was Skip's recounting of back-in-the-day - was this is MCR?).
I would like to see you post it here. I love to read the stuff on this site. I suppose if you are in it to make a buck, though, you will not do this.
Glad to be of absolutely no help. http://www.chevelles.com/forum/smile.gif
SLOOPjohnB Oct 6th, 99, 3:33 PM What is MCR?
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John Baird
LaFollette, TN
1967 Malibu 4DR
283, 2-Speed
Aug98 Oct 6th, 99, 3:58 PM My philosophy: If its not broken don't fix it. In other words. If its working don't jack with it. I sometimes make things worse by trying to squeeze a little more out of something.
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Mike Hurta
(Aug98)
Gold#25
Clute, Texas
www.chevelles.com/feature/aug98.html (http://www.chevelles.com/feature/aug98.html)
Buddy Oct 6th, 99, 6:01 PM SLOOPjohn MCR is short for Muscle Car Review a bi monthly magazine
Skip's recounting of the race with a Hemi was in Muscle Car Review. I believe it is the most entertaining magazine, as well as most educational about other brands of cars.
As to the article, you might try the folks at Year One, they might include it in one of their catalogs. They also have put out a restoration mag, (small, 10-12 pages). I think it was a quarterly.
jmw
DaleP Oct 6th, 99, 9:25 PM Mike, Live a little...loosen up. My dad's theory was, "Get a bigger hammer." & "If it's stuck, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway!" hmmm...maybe that explains the incident with the washer...nah!
I figure you can always squeeze out another 5-10%..tweak it! Just remember where you started so you can put it back!
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Dale P.
65 El Camino
72 Monte Carlo
"..you did you take the washer off, right?"
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