Vintage, retro, or classic hot rods have been an
enduring element of the hot rod hobby. These vintage roadsters, sedans,
and coups have become very popular because they are the bedrock of the
hot rodding culture. However, many rodders have built a rod dedicated to
a particular decade, era, region, flavor or style, but these have lacked
all the period correct details, and it's crucial to get all the details
(ie parts) right. If some parts are not of the complementary or the
package does not faithfully replicate a particular style or era, the
theme of the hot rod can be ruined.
Hot rod veteran Gerry Burger explains how to identify, buy, or build the
parts to create a faithful period correct hot rod?a car that you will be
proud of and will gain the respect from others in the hobby. The book
showcases all the parts that make an authentic hot rod of a certain era,
flavor, or style, including 50s and 60s style, both East Coast and West
Coast. It details the wide range of stock parts and popular
high-performance parts from a particular era. He discusses when they
were first produced and when they were in
popular use. Burger discusses how to choose the period correct engine
for your chassis, valve covers, intakes, and carbs that also match the
era from Edelbrock, Offenhauser, and others. Similar chapters also
cover, interiors, wheels and tires, frames, suspension, and other
components.
When it comes to putting together all the pieces to create an
attractive, accurate, and fun hot rod from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, no
other book is a better guide than How to Build Period Correct Hot Rods.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11