Merv's How To Instructional Videos
#1 GETTING STARTED/BACK ON TRACK
Following Fred and Ray's expert advice, you'll learn how to find the resources
available for information about your car. You'll know what tools you need, the
best way to document your car, the right way to disassemble and store the
parts. In addition, you'll get some extra "tips of the trade" which Fred and Ray
have learned during their twenty years in the car restoration business.
#2 - Chassis & Running Gear
How to dismantle, inspect, rebuild and restore the
frame, suspension, brakes & the rest of the
chassis.
#3 - Patchwork & Metal Finishing
Learn how professionals remove paint & rust,
fabricate metal patch panels, weld and grind patches,
remove dents, and prepare metal for painting.
#4 - Lead work & Plastic Fillers
Now it's easy to learn the forgotten art of lead
work. We'll show you how simple it can be.
#5 - Painting & Woodgraining
Step-by-step instructions on procedures,
techniques, equipment and the materials needed.
All 6 lessons on 2 DVDs
for one low price.
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$79.95 plus $5.00 shipping.
NEARLY 8 HOURS OF STEP-BY-STEP VIDEO INSTRUCTION
Now for the first time on video, you can get insider information on
collector car restoration – secret tips, tricks, special tools and
shortcuts that will show you how to restore your car – the
professional way!
Fred and Ray Vagedes demonstrate fast, efficient, cost effective
methods in actual situations, so you too can enjoy a successful
restoration experience. You won’t have to spend tons of money on
complex tools and equipment either. See how to make your own
tools or adapt what you have to achieve the results you’re looking for.
This six volume professionally produced video series leads you
through the whole restoration process step-by-step, from dismantling
your old heap, to the final buffing of the chrome on your one-of-a-kind
restored masterpiece.
$ value priced $ just $79.95 plus $5.00 shipping.
#6 - Metal Trim Repair/Chrome Preparation
"Bright work" adds a lot to your car’s looks
but aluminum, stainless steel or chrome repair
can be costly. Save $$ by doing it yourself.