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Rebuilding SU Carburetors, Pt. 2

Photo January 2013

We’ll Start By Adding Some Shine to Our Decidedly Dull Units. Then We’ll Reassemble Our Carburetor Project.

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It’s More Than an Oil Change, Pt. 2

Photo April 2008

You’ll Be Spending Time Under the Vehicle and Under the Hood, So Why Not Check Your Belts, Hoses, Fluids...

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Milt’s Tune-Up Advice

Photo April 2008

This Truck “Missed” at Idle and Pinged With Light Acceleration After Numerous Checks, the Fix Was Minor

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Restoring a Steering Wheel

Photo May 2008

The Plastic Wheel From His ’39 Packard Had Cracks and Gaps, So He Used Some Epoxy, Rubber and a Special Jig

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Milt’s Tune-Up Advice

Photo June 2008

This Car Smoked, Had Poor Gas Mileage and Was Sluggish. A Valve Adjustment Helped, But It Needed More...

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Replacing Window Felts

Photo September 2012

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Removing a Broken Bolt

Photo February 2013

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Milt’s Tune-Up Advice

Photo December 2008

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Replacing Seat Springs

Photo October 2009

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Questions for Larry

Photo November 2009

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Back to the Bump Steer

Photo February 2014

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Dealing With Rust

Photo September 2014

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How to put on a local antique auto show

Photo March 2008

It’s a Great Way to Swap Information and Display Your Ride If There Isn’t a Local Show, Here’s How to Start One

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How -to Stop, Thief!

Photo October 2010

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Chassis and frame cleaning techniques

Photo April 1997

You may look like a coal miner after a hard day's work, but it's a small price to pay for a clean and painted chassis.

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How and where to use plastic body fillers or Bondo

Photo April 1997

Those plastic body fillers often are viewed as the mark of an amateur. But they can be useful and durable when applied correctly.

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How to fix and restore body rust on your classic car restoration.

Photo May 1997

If your resto project is more than 20 years old, there's a good chance it has some serious body rust. Here's how to deal with it.

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Should you convert your 6 volt system to 12 volt? There are other options to consider as well.

Photo May 1996

Some hobbyists want to change their six-volt systems to 12 volts. Before you do, there are other options that you should consider as well.