Canada.com Suggests How-To Books To Keep You Warm This Winter!
posted in: motorbooks garage, news on December 02, 2009 at 01:35 PM
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How To Build and Modify GM LS-Series Engines by Joseph Potak is just 1 of 23 Motorbooks Workshop Books published in 2009!
David Grainger, President of the Canadian Guild of Automotive Restorers, wrote an article that appeared on Canada.com and was also picked up by The Montreal Gazette, The Edmonton Journal and The National Post. The title of the article? HOW-TO HAVE FUN ON LONG WINTER NIGHTS! The subject of the article? The tremendous value in the Motorbooks Workshop series!
Here is a clip from the full article:
“Every week, I receive dozens of requests for advice from all over the world. The most common requests are from people desperate for advice on mechanical or restoration problems they are having. To be honest, I often don’t have time to answer these questions in the detail they deserve. Recently, however, I have chanced upon another, more extensive source of answers to queries. These books cover a wide range of topics in a great amount of depth. While few of these books have appeal on a wide basis, there is certainly a title in the range that will appeal or be useful to anyone involved in the old-car hobby. If you get stuck with a problem with your old car and you have not been able to figure it out, Motorbooks might have the answer. Checking out its list of how to books could save you enough money to get back into your spouse’s good graces.” – David Grainger, Canada.com
To Read the Full Article, Click Here:
http://autos.canada.com/news/story.html?id=2272546&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+canwest%2FF1275+%28driving.ca+Top+Stories%29
Motorbooks published 23 books in this series last year and will be publishing 14 more from January – June 2010. We’ve got something for everyone! To see what we published in 2009, become a Motorbooks buddy and check out the “Motorboooks Workshop” Garage.
Hub members can get 25% off our books if they use this promotional code when checking out of their purchase on www.motorbooks.com. Promo code: HUBHOT25 (it is case sensitive). Treat yourself to a little HOW-TO this holiday season!



















