[DeTomaso] Book recommendation
Dave Londry
davel at emspace.com
Sun Oct 26 23:32:14 EDT 2008
Permanently black fingernails don't go over that well at open-heart
sessions either.
dave
David in Durango wrote:
> The same book I learned cardiology from . . . and if you want to be an
> interventionalist, buy the $5. extra pamplet.
>
> with all due respect, of course . . . .
>
> If your friend balks at the idea, remind him how easy it is to "do"
> cardiology. and how hard it is to "do" cardiology with good outcomes.
>
> My recommendation? Buy a car at auction and enjoy it. If he just needs
> something to take up time, he can learn polishing at Dave's Used Ford
> Emporium.
>
> David in Durango
> cardio-thoracic surgeries on special: Mon-Wed-Fri
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Charles Engles" <cengles at cox.net>
> To: <detomaso at realbig.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2008 7:20 PM
> Subject: [DeTomaso] Book recommendation
>
>
>
>> Dear Forum,
>>
>>
>> I have a dumb question: What books would you recommend for
>> someone interested in plunging into the old car hobby?
>>
>> I have a cardiologist friend, who I seem to have unduly
>> influenced. He has decided he wants to ultimately buy and restore an
>> early sixties classic American sedan. He knows nothing of mechanics nor
>> paint & body work. I gave him some pointers about joining a club of like
>> minded souls before going shopping. I wonder if there are some books
>> appropriate for "those who are about to begin restoration projects"
>> without any real experience?
>>
>>
>> Warmest regards, Chuck Engles
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>>
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