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  • What is Usually the First Part of Classic Muscle Car Restoration?

    • Posted on Autos.com Editor
    • in Car Buying
    • on October 7, 2013

    The first part of a classic muscle car restoration is doing a thorough assessment to determine how much work it needs, and what parts need to be repaired or replaced. If the car’s engine is in good condition, it’s possible that just paint work will be enough. But, if you find any problems with the car’s engine or any other internal parts, start disassembling the car’s parts one by one. Which end you start with is up to you. You can start from the front or rear end. Finally, remove the engine carefully. Do not forget to write down all the assessment findings, as this will give you a clear idea about what you need to do.

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