Not sure if this is the right place to put this.
I have been reading the restoration books, manuals etc for George and have realised that most of the time I have no idea what the author is talking about. They all seem to assume that the reader has a good knowledge of the car (this is not a criticism).
So, my question is, does anyone know of anything that will give me (preferably with photos) a blow by blow description of everything that is in my car, where it is, what it looks like, what it does etc etc? I went in to a well known bookstore looking for something but they just directed me to the Haynes Manual!! The Workshop Manual does give diagrams of various sections of the car but it has just helped to confuse me.
I was hoping the local college would do a basic course but they only run a certificated course for professional technicians.
My brothers know what they are talking about but unfortunately they are 260 miles away!!
If you all think I am expecting too much please say so. I am a practical person and need to "see" something rather than read about it.
Do the Club ever run any courses at the National or any time for people like me (the more mature lady and learning about the car lateish in life, never having looked under the bonnet apart from checking the oil and filling the washer bottle!!!)
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