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Date:         Thu, 20 Jun 96 09:17:48 PST
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From:         Jeff_Lorentzen@adventure.com
Subject:      Re: Body Work Books

Have you actually ordered it from them? I tried to order it about 1 month ago and was told it was out of print and no longer available from them.

Jeff

______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Body Work Books Author: bren@ccnet.com at INTERNET Date: 6/20/96 9:14 AM

In a previous post, Bob Hoover wrote:

> But there's still hope. A gentleman named Tommy Sandham has > written a book titled 'Panel Craft', by Willow Publishing, > Barecroft Common, Magor, Newport, Gwent, NP6 3EB. (Apparently, > that is what passes for a street address in England. Good luck.) > > The British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data spif reads: > > Sandham, Tommy Panel Craft; Featuring Ford Cortina MK.1 bodyshell > restoration. 1. Automobiles -- Conservation and restoration -- > Amateur manuals > > I Title 629.28'722 TL152.2 > > ISBN 0-9512523-0-5

If anyone has been looking for this book, I found it through Classic Motorbooks 800/826-6600. It's $31.95.

Cheers,

Bren


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