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Mustang 1964 1/2-1973 Restoration Guide
(Authentic Restoration Guide)
by Tom Corcoran, Earl Davis
This ultimate book of knowledge on Fords famous pony car has
been updated to include three more years. The technical reference
source for authentic restoration, judging parts and options
originality, deciphering serial numbers and data plate codes.
Packed with 1,000+ photos, this book covers all first-generation
Mustangs, from the earliest 1964 1/2 and 1965 models up through
1973. The source for accurate restoration, assembly, refurbishing
and show judging. |
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Mustang: Interior Restoration
Guide 1964 1/2 - 1970
by Arthur Trantafello, Art Trantafello
Step-by-step and stitch-by-stitch details on how to restore
1964 1/2 through 1970 Mustang interiors. Nearly 200 photographs
and instructions cover seats, headliners, door panels, carpets and
more.
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Mustang Restoration Handbook
by Don Taylor
Complete guide to restoring 1964 1/2 - 1970 Mustangs including
hardtops, convertibles, GTs, fastbacks and Shelbys. Covers
disassembly, reconditioning and reassembly with tips on brakes,
wiring, suspension and detailing. Includes parts ID and how to buy
a used Mustang.
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Mustang Restoration Tips and
Techniques
by R. M. Clarket
Packed with hundreds of handy hints and nifty tricks to keep
the classic collectible Mustangs looking sharp and running great.
Every pre-1973 Mustang owner will enjoy these great articles
compiled from Hot Rod magazine that show them how to do it right
and save money.
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Mustang '64 1/2-'70
Restoration Guide
(Motorbooks International Authentic Restoration Guides)
by Tom Corcoran, Earl Davis (Contributor)
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The Best of Mustang Monthly
Resto How to the Best Restoration, Parts, and How to Advice from
America's Favorite Mustang magazine!
reprints of Mustang Monthly Articles!
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How to Restore Your Mustang:
A Complete Step by Step Procedure Manual
by Larry Dobbs, et al |
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| Mustang & Mercury Cougar
Restoration Resources
Recognized by dozens of magazines and car club
newsletters as the easiest way to find parts for your old Mustang
or Mercury Cougar. The book took several years to research and is
the only one of its kind in the old car hobby. It covers all
years, makes, and models of Mustang and Cougar. For several years,
some of the largest parts suppliers in the country have been
sending us people that they can't help. The books are used by
professional parts locators and thousands of restorers across the
country. It lists hundreds of specialty dealers supplying NOS,
reproduction or used parts for just your car. There are thousands
of listings which are organized to make finding your part easy. It
includes separate sections for body, interior, trim, engine,
rubber, suspension, and driveline which are then alphabetized by
part. This will give you dozens of places that might carry the
part you're looking for. There are also sections for companies
that rebuild and restore parts, a state by state list of specialty
salvage yards, and old car literature dealers. There are also
sections for clubs, classic car insurance, appraisers, and
transport companies. This book will save you time, money, and
headache when searching for any part! |
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Catalog of Mustang Id Numbers 1964 1/2-93
(Matching Number Series)
Essential for rigid restorers who seek true
authenticity. This book of information includes exterior paint and
interior trim samples, VINs, body plates, Protect-O-Plates, engine
codes, transmission codes and casting numbers for blocks, heads,
intake and more! |
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| Mustang & Ford Small Block
V8, 1962-1969: Volumes 1 & 2 Combined |
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Mustang Red Book 1964 1/2-2000
(Motorbooks
International Red Book Series)
by Peter C. Sessler
If you own or are even thinking about buying a Mustang, you owe
it to yourself to buy this book! Each chapter is devoted to a
single model year putting all the facts at your fingertips -
prices, options, production figures, serial numbers, engine codes,
and more! |
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Mustang, 5.0 & 4.6 :
1979-1998 (Muscle Car Color History)
by Matthew L. Stone
In 1979, Ford introduced its Fox chassised Mustang, and has
since gone on to become one of the most popular Mustangs ever
built. Here Matt Stone relates the history of the Mustang 5.0- and
4.6-liter cars from 1979 to 1998, including the first Fox-bodied
cars, the birth of the GT, the sleeper LXs, and the wild SVT
Cobras. An in-depth text discusses technical aspects, design
evolution, company history, racing, and important designers,
engineers, and racers associated with this popular series.
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Mustang 1964 1/2-1973
by Mike Mueller
Introduced in April 1964, the Ford Mustang was a masterpiece of
design, performance, and marketing. Thanks largely to its sporty
lines, a lack of competition from GM and Chrysler, and a list of
options that could be tailored to everyone from street racer to
family car buyers the Mustang has become the legacy it is today!
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Mustang, America's Favorite
Pony Car
by John A. Gunnell
From highway patrol to Indy Pace Cars, this updated edition
corrals all your favorites into a complete story of Mustang from
the original Prototype up through today. The authors unveil the
cloak of secrecy surrounding Mustang's early development, its
racing and high-performance history, prototypes and specials, and
the enormously popular 5.0 "litre of the pack". Contains an
all-new 16-page color section and helpful buying tips. Includes
specs, options, and production figures. |
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Motorbooks International
Illustrated Mustang Buyer's Guide
by Peter C. Sessler
The expanded, year-by-year, option-by-option second edition
catalog of Mustangs from 1964 1/2. Now updated to include the
new-generation Mustang and its offshoot, the Cobra, 1994s Indy 500
Pace Car.
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Mustang
by Jim Campisano
When the Mustang was introduced to the car-driving public on
April 17, 1964, it was the right car at the right time: though
marketed as a small, easily maneuverable, and affordable vehicle,
the Mustang also had the longest options list of any production
vehicle of the time and could be outfitted with some of the
hairiest power plants available. This meant that car buyers of any
stripe could purchase a Mustang perfectly suited to their needs.
Launched in the Muscle Car era, the Mustang was a car for the
ages. Written by the editor of Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords
magazine and illustrated throughout with high-octane full-color
photography, this must-have book explores the incredible success
of the Mustang, detailing its evolution from the bare-bones
production car of its youth to the fuel-injected performance car
of today.
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Modern Mustangs : Twenty
Years of 5.0 Muscle
by Jim Campisano
Twenty Years of 5.0 Muscle. Based on Ford's "Fox" chassis and
powered by a fuel-injected version of the same V8 engine that
powered the original Mustang twenty-two years earlier, the new
Ford models offer the best Mustang performance since the
fire-breathing muscle models of the 1960s. This beautifully
illustrated volume chronicles the evolution of the Mustang from
1979 to present, with an eye toward the next generation of ponycar
power. |
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Mustang
by Randy Leffingwell
Mustang follows the evolution of one of the worlds most beloved
cars from its earliest pre-prototype days through the latest
generation, debuted in 1994. Leffingwells extensively researched
text offers an inside look at the engineering, design, corporate
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Shelby Mustang
by Tom Corcoran
A sensational history of the mighty Shelby Mustangs, from the
raw 65s to the muscular 70s. All the inside details of
development, production and special features - plus over 70 color
shots of the best Shelby Mustangs around. Street and strip, stock
and modified!
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Shelby
Cobra/the Shelby American Original Color Archives 1962-1965
by Dave
Friedman A collection of more than 270 photographs, brochures, race
programs, posters and Shelby memorabilia that tells the inside story of how the Shelby team built its production cars and went racing.
This book is a great source for photographs of the Shelby
Cobra.
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Mustang 1964 1/2-1968
by Tom Corcoran
A vivid photographic history of Americas original ponycar. Page
after page of meticulously restored Mustangs including some
exceptional, original-condition Mustangs. Excellent examples for
finding the right finishing touches for your restoration.
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Ford Mustang
by Mike Mueller
Full-color coverage of the ever-popular Ford Mustang from
inception to today's high performance Mustangs. Original color
photography highlights the history, technical development, and
marketing of this famous American icon. |
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| Mustang: The Next Generation
Not since the Model T has an automobile captured the hearts of
Americans like the Ford Mustang. Finally, here is a book that
depicts the 30-year history, the technology, and the passion of the
men and women who made the Mustang what it is today! |
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| SVT Mustang Cobra Recognition
Guide 1993-2000
All the information necessary to determine the
authenticity and originality of your SVT Mustang Cobra. This
year-by-year guide spotlights Ford's Special Vehicle Team Mustang
Cobra, and delivers the Cobra's development history, specs, and
production figures! |
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Boss & Cobra Jet Mustangs: 302,
351, 428 and 429
by John Craft
Forget the Judge, here is the Boss! This muscular work features a
variety of detailed interviews with Boss and Cobra Jet designers and
engineers, and includes valuable race histories and an informative
text on restoration and authenticity. |
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Mustang Milestones
by David Newhardt |
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Original Mustang 1964 1/2-1966
by Colin P. Date
The first generation Mustangs are the most coveted and
collectible of all Mustangs. Original Mustang 1964 1/2 - 1966 will
help you restore your Mustang to 100% originality with the aid of
exceptionally crisp color photographs that guide you step-by-step
through the entire process. Serial and engine numbers, paint codes,
trim, options, and technical tips presented are invaluable aids for
do-it-yourself restorers. Colin Date's expert techniques help you
avoid the pitfalls that often ruin an otherwise successful
restoration project. |
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