Wooden-Bodied Vehicles: Buying, Building, Restoring and Maintaining

Author:   Colin Peck
Publisher:   The Crowood Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781847974914


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   28 June 2013
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Wooden-Bodied Vehicles: Buying, Building, Restoring and Maintaining


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Wooden-Bodied Vehicles - Buying, Building, Restoring and Maintaining provides practical advice for anybody who is contemplating the purchase, restoration or even the building of a wooden-framed vehicle. It will guide the reader around some of the common problems and pitfalls associated with such vehicles, while at the same time highlighting some of the techniques required to end up with a beautiful wooden vehicle of which they can be justifiably proud. Combining a wide range of advice from highly skilled professional and home restorers, and the author's own experience, the book gives tips, advice and techniques concerning the ownership and restoration of a diverse range of wooden-bodied vehicles, from small cars to buses. It covers the following: How to buy - choosing the right vehicle Dismantling a vehicle and cataloguing parts Stripping off old varnish and sanding Selecting the right wood Making templates Repairs and dealing with bugs Bleaching and preserving New builds and re-builds Colouring and varnishing Wood graining AUTHOR: Colin Peck grew up in North London and was interested in all forms of road transport from an early age. He initially worked in transport management, before moving into transport journalism and then public relations. Colin founded the Woodie Car Club in 2000 and has since restored two wooden-bodied station wagons. In addition to writing automotive books, Colin also regularly writes features for the road transport and classic car media. 450 colour photographs

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Author:   Colin Peck
Publisher:   The Crowood Press Ltd
Imprint:   The Crowood Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 29.60cm
Weight:   0.965kg
ISBN:  

9781847974914


ISBN 10:   1847974910
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   28 June 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.
Language:   English

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In 192 pages and some 450 color photos, the book takes the reader/hobbyist through the process of choosing a vehicle to rebuild, what they will need in the way of tools and working space, and all the rebuilding steps from dismantling the subject vehicle, cutting, shaping, finishing and assembling the new woodie body. Peck collected photos and building tips from visits to several U.S. shops, such as Ron Heiden's, Treehouse Woods, Wood'n Carr, Glenn Redding and Rick Mack, as well as those closer to him in the U.K., making this a truly international effort. - Woodie Times


In 192 pages and some 450 color photos, the book takes the reader/hobbyist through the process of choosing a vehicle to rebuild, what they will need in the way of tools and working space, and all the rebuilding steps from dismantling the subject vehicle, cutting, shaping, finishing and assembling the new woodie body. Peck collected photos and building tips from visits to several U.S. shops, such as Ron Heiden's, Treehouse Woods, Wood'n Carr, Glenn Redding and Rick Mack, as well as those closer to him in the U.K., making this a truly international effort. a Woodie Times


In 192 pages and some 450 color photos, the book takes the reader/hobbyist through the process of choosing a vehicle to rebuild, what they will need in the way of tools and working space, and all the rebuilding steps from dismantling the subject vehicle, cutting, shaping, finishing and assembling the new woodie body. Peck collected photos and building tips from visits to several U.S. shops, such as Ron Heiden's, Treehouse Woods, Wood'n Carr, Glenn Redding and Rick Mack, as well as those closer to him in the U.K., making this a truly international effort. - Woodie Times In 192 pages and some 450 color photos, the book takes the reader/hobbyist through the process of choosing a vehicle to rebuild, what they will need in the way of tools and working space, and all the rebuilding steps from dismantling the subject vehicle, cutting, shaping, finishing and assembling the new woodie body. Peck collected photos and building tips from visits to several U.S. shops, such as Ron Heiden's, Treehouse Woods, Wood'n Carr, Glenn Redding and Rick Mack, as well as those closer to him in the U.K., making this a truly international effort. a Woodie Times


Author Information

Colin Peck grew in North London and was interested in all forms of road transport from an early age. He initially worked in transport management, before moving into transport journalism and then public relations. Colin founded the Woodie Car Club in 2000 and has since restored two wooden-bodied station wagons. In addition to writing automotive books, Colin also regularly writes features for the road transport and classic car media.

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