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I'm specifically interested in the Southern Ontario region of Canada, but I'm sure others would be interested in any input people have of courses in there neck of the woods.
They are indeed in Bradford, but the web site is www.guildautomotive.on.ca and they have some VERY nice cars
Next time I go to see the client, I'll pop in and post some info on this place.
Hope this helps.
thanks,
Shon
first time takes the paint off, spray again, and when you wipe, you'll see bare, shinny metal.
change the front suspension to modern. Is there a
front end I can use that would be fairly easy??
I have a 1987 corrolla that I would like to restore. Everything is in operating condition, except for the engine. The car was running until a year ago. The engine burnt four quarts of oil in a week. I laid it to rest until now. I would like to put a new engine in there. It has almost 200k on the odometer. Is there any classes I could take where I could learn this? I know it's complicated to do and very expensive. I've been told it's not worth doing this. how much does a new engine cost? Anyway I could get one from toyota? I have lots of questions, I don't know where to start. any advice would be greatly appreciated. Michael
Fordy--I think you should maybe ask the people who build those early Ford pickup rods. They have a couple of standard front end conversions, and it's my recollection that they use Chrysler front ends with a torsion bar setup...sorry but I don't know the details of that.