by pcr_admin | Oct 15, 2013 | Car Restoration
Document your progress One of the most important parts of a restoration is documenting progress. This documentation takes place throughout the job and can be a life saver in the end. You never know when you might need to refer to an old photo or note you have made...
by pcr_admin | Oct 11, 2013 | Car Restoration, Classic Car Restoration, Restomods
What’s a “Rat Rod”? The term “Rat Rod” is something that has not yet been defined within the automotive world. Industry leaders, general car guys, and builders all have different opinions on what a rat rod really is. This being said I’m...
by pcr_admin | Sep 20, 2013 | Car Restoration
Poorly aligned panels will stand out even on the nicest of paint jobs. These are a few basic sheetmetal alignment tips will help make your gaps nice and straight. Don’t call it done until everything is fit. Often the inexperienced person will take...
by pcr_admin | Aug 9, 2013 | Muscle Car Restoration
Muscle cars wouldn’t be muscle cars without the muscle. High revs, hard shifts and lots of horsepower is the definition of a muscle. So when it comes to a test drive, one must put their muscle through a not so average test drive. No one wants to have...
by pcr_admin | Aug 7, 2013 | Car Restoration, Muscle Car Restoration, Plymouth
What would you do if you had an all-original ’69 Plymouth Road Runner with a matching-numbers 383 big-block and four-speed manual transmission? Store it in a barn, of course! As astounding as that may seem, it’s exactly what Eldon Schober did. The catch is...