There are several magazines out there on almost every subject. I have become interested in car restorations and hot rod builds, mostly old 60's and 70's classics. I already have one issue of Popular Hotrodding in which the cover article was Build Your First Engine: Save money and wrench it yourself, but it only went so far. I want to learn how to rebuild a car, engine, how to do metal work, paint work, dealing with rust, interior work, ect. Pretty much everything that goes into (re)building a car. Though I know it takes a lot of practice, it's the money that's hindering me from getting my hands dirty. So as long as I can read up on some literature and get a good idea in my mind of what to do and how to do it I'll be a happy camper. If any one has any other suggestions on how to get into the hobby, despite I don't have a car to rebuild, please let me know. I'm open to almost anything right now.

PS: Maybe motorcycles would be a better place to start if money was such an issue?