66-67 Pontiac GTO Restoration Journal


Book Description

This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your 1966-67 Pontiac GTO! The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!




1966 Gto


Book Description

This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your 1966 Pontiac GTO . The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!




1967 Gto


Book Description

This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your 1967 Pontiac GTO . The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!




1968-72 Pontiac GTO Restoration Journal


Book Description

This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your 1968-72 Pontiac GTO! The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!




1969 Pontiac GTO Restoration Journal


Book Description

This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your 1969 Pontiac GTO! The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!




Pontiac GTO Restoration Guide 1964-1972


Book Description

Authenticity getting your goat? This updated second edition now includes additional GTO models from 1971 and 1972! Determine the proper part numbers with this detailed, accurate, year-by-year guide showing you the right way to do a full-scale restoration. Over 1,000 photos, part numbers, codes and color charts from original factory literature point out what goes where, what parts are good or bad, and the best way to put them together. 2nd ed.




1965 GTO Restoration Journal


Book Description

This restoration journal is designed to include all the necessary forms you'll need to document the restoration of your 1965 Pontiac GTO! The first page is titled The Project. Enter in all of the details about the specific car you are restoring. Lines are included to enter the following info: owner's name, purchase date, purchase price, year make and model, VIN, odometer reading at time of purchase, engine, transmission, body paint code(s), interior code(s), wheel sizes, tire sizes, and other distinguishing features and options. Next is a paragraph sized section titled Brief Summary of Project Plans. The following 65 pages are blank lined pages titled Restoration Progress. Use these pages to detail and document stages of the restoration. Following is another 4 pages of dot grids, which are useful for hand-drawn diagrams. Section 2 is titled Parts, Materials and Expenses. This section is used to enter line-by-line all of the parts and materials purchased, along with their costs. Other expenses such as labor, towing, body work, painting, etc can be entered in this section. This section holds 29 pages ( 25 lines per page) for a total of 725 line entries. An expense entry is available for each line, making it easy to keep a tab on the money flow. A restoration journal is a great tool to add to your tool box. It's worth it's weight in gold at re-assembly time! Use it to take notes on body panel, fender, rocker panel and quarter panel alignments, windshield and back glass removal and installation, hood and trunk lid alignments, door glass installation, wiring harness installation, rally gauge cluster hookup, seat cover installation, shifter linkage connections, engine rebuild specs, carburetor adjustments, headlight adjustment and tail light connection instructions, and a million other things that may slip your mind later. Thank you, and enjoy your journey!




Vehicle Maintenance Log Book


Book Description

A perfect way to keep track of repairs to your vehicle and add value be keeping a log. Easily document repairs and maintenance and other notes. Good size for the glove box: 6 x 9 inches Retro matte finish cover Quality creme paper with plenty of places to write. Nice flow to check off common items and add part numbers and locations. Great tool for restorations or just regular maintenance. Party of the Quality line of tomes created by The Dirty Gringo A valuable tool for anyone that loves their ride and wants to journal its upkeep, restoration, modification and general repair. Also makes a great gift for anyone that loves the automotive culture. Add one to your basket!




How to Restore Your Pontiac GTO, 1964-1974


Book Description

With detailed step-by-step instructions accompanied by full-color photos, this book shows critical procedures to restore a GTO to factory like-new condition.