Synopses & Reviews
Boyd Coddington is the star of the popular Discovery Channel show American Hot Rod, which has over 7 million viewers. His award-winning hot rods command top dollar among collectors and patrons. Monster chopper builder Jesse James and master designer Chip Foose have both worked for Boyd and learned from this legendary builder.
This book combines two previous titles, Boyd Coddington's How to Build Hot Rod Chassis and Boyd Coddington's How to Build Hot Rod Engines and Drivelines, into one comprehensive resource that brings this classic hot rod builder’s secrets and techniques back in print after more than 15 years. Updated to be incorporated into the Motorbooks Workshop series, the book covers the nuts-and-bolts of hot rodding in step-by-step detailed instructions for the beginner or advanced rodder.
Review
Hot Rod (New Zealand), December 2006
“Another great reprint for the Motorbooks Workshop Series … The information provided is … extremely informative. If anyone were contemplating building a car irrespective of their technical knowledge level, it would be fair to say that this book would be a great tool to start with.”
Synopsis
Boyd Coddington is the star of the popular Discovery Channel show American Hot Rod, which has over 7 million viewers. His award-winning hot rods command top dollar among collectors and patrons. Monster chopper builder Jesse James and master designer Chip Foose have both worked for Boyd and learned from this legendary builder.
Synopsis
This book combines Boyd Coddingtons How to Build Hot Rod Chassis and How to Build Hot Rod Engines and Drivelines into one comprehensive resource that brings his secrets and techniques back in print after more than 15 years.
About the Author
Timothy Remus is author of more than 30 how to books. His titles range from How to Build a Cheap Chopper, to Advanced Airbrush Art. During his 20 years as an author, Tim has worked with everyone from bike designer Arlen Ness to kustom painter Jon Kosmoski, and metal fabricators like Ron Covell, Steve Davis, Rob Roehl and Craig Naff. Tim is owner of Wolfgang Publications, based in Stillwater, Minnesota.