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Mustang 1964 1/2 - 73 Restoration Guide (Motorbooks Workshop)

Mustang 1964 1/2 - 73 Restoration Guide (Motorbooks Workshop)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $34.95

Manufacturer: Motorbooks

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Description

This ultimate book of knowledge on Ford's famous pony car has been updated to include all models through 1973. A technical reference source for an authentic restoration, judging parts and options originality, and 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.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-22
Summary: "A Great Guide To Restoring Your Classic Mustang"

I would recommend this to any one who is trying to restore their Mustang. This book has information about making your car a numbers matching car. Which will give you more money if you decide to sell it.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-03-25
Summary: "Parts guide. NOT a "Restoration" Guide"

As mentioned, this book is not a restoration guide, in that it doesn't give you any instructions on how to restore. It's a parts guide. I saw that it was highly recommended on various sites, so I assumed that resto meant resto and bought it. Wish I'd read some of the reviews on here, geesh! So that's why I'm bothering to write a review.
And that's the only reason it looses a star, because otherwise it's fantastic. Excellent, easy to read exploded diagrams. And while I don't know Mustangs well outside of my own model, it seems to be quite comprehensive for all manner of fastbacks, hardtops, etc.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2008-03-18
Summary: "Interesting but not necessary"

This book has alot of information/data but none of it is useful unless you need specific concourse part numbers, etc. Even so, the diagrams are jumbled several to a page making them virtually unreadable and hiding any detail you might be looking for such as how exactly the 1968 headlight bucket attaches to the fender/grill (just as an example). If you need detailed, specific information, it would be best for you to purchase your car's make/model/year factory service manual. The most irritating issue I have with this book is that it's a regurgitation of diagrams and data tables but does not include listings of part numbers to match the diagrams. For instance, the body panel breakdown contains part numbers listed with the body panels but there's no cross-reference to find out what exactly the body panel's name is as you would need to order it from a parts house.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2007-07-31
Summary: "A good reference manual but not a "How to" book."

As long as you realize this book provides all the nitty gritty details of a Mustang, you should be happy with it. You will note many of the diagrams are the same ones used in the parts catalogs like NPD. Since I am in the stage of disassembly and early restoration, it won't get much use yet but once I start to put things back together, I see this book as very valuable. There is not much verbiage so this will not give you the "tricks" to put things together but should be a good supplement to other books.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2007-02-08
Summary: "Great Guide--skimpy on 1971-1973"

This book is an excellent guide for anyone who is restoring an early Mustang or needs information identifying an existing car or possible purchase. Richly supplied with photos, diagrams and tables of specifications, the book gives nearly all the informtion to do an accurate restoration of a 64-70 Mustang.

The biggest flaw is that many of the data charts do not include information past 1970. The engine identification photographs and charts fail to give information past 1970. Since the motive power for a Muscle Car is of great interest to most owners, this is an important oversight. The section on interiors also fails to show photos or diagrams beyond 1970. Since I am restoring a 1972 with a trashed interior, I was very disappointed not to be able to tell how my interior should look. The trim codes list didn't go beyond 1970 so I couldn't tell what the colors should be. The suspension section and driveline section is also short of critical information.

For a person working on a 64-70 Mustang, I highly recommend the book. It is richly filled with information and visuals. I would still get the book as a restorer of a 1971-1973 because there is lots of great information, such as complete information on the body and paint. Much of the missing information can be inferred from the 1970 model and since one also needs a shop manual, the rest of the information would be there.