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Re: Restoration spreadsheet [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2628650
03/04/19 01:02 PM
03/04/19 01:02 PM
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north of coder
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"Butt Crack Bob"
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north of coder
scott, what is your opinion overall of stacey davids book ? i was looking for a generic setup for my 33 dodge humpback panel project, as most of it is from custom fabbed stuff i did, plus parts from a bunch of different brands and models.
stanton couldn't find his book, so since i can buy new now [thanks to your link], i may do that. and since there is a combination of the build book and the electrical book, has anyone seen, or used that book, have any comments on it ?
beer

Re: Restoration spreadsheet [Re: Hemi_Joel] #2628655
03/04/19 01:14 PM
03/04/19 01:14 PM
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Spokane Washington
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It is pretty well done, aimed at amateurs to help them itemize parts and prices by category, body, engine, suspension, etc. It would be helpful to stay organized, record parts sources and costs, and timelines. It is not highly detailed concerning small parts, most groups are only broken down into the larger basic components, you would need to add your own notes to record smaller details. It is a loose leaf spiral ring book so you can add or change pages.

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