JustDreamin wrote:
I've got 2 copies.
27th edition is pretty current. Use it some, but the internet is slowly replacing it. Still has some really useful info that it's tough to find somewhere else.
Also have an 11th edition (1942). An interesting read, to say the least. Topics such as using red lead in paint, and what kinds of lubricants (like lard) are good for what materials. Things have changed a bit in 73 years.
JustDreamin'
you should find a copy of "Audels New Car Service Guide" I got a really nice copy at the AACA museum bookstore, published in 1939. fascinating look into the state of the automotove art during that era, if very dry, and with a very odd editorial style.
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The B-3 build log:
http://www.locostusa.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=13941 unfortunately, all the pictures were lost in the massive server crash
The beginnings of the Jag Special,
https://www.locostusa.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=19012Again, all pictures were lost.