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RESTORATION HOW-TO RESTORE YOUR MUSTANG 1964½-1973 MANUAL ORIGINAL CONDITION COLLECTOR VALUE SOFTBOUND 192 PGS (BSA165)

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$43.95
$39.95
You save $4.00

Covers 1964-1/2 to 1973 Mustang.

This by Frank Bohanan is a hands-on how-to guide for restoring your first-generation Mustang. This book breaks new ground by detailing how to actually restore each major component group - chassis/suspension, brakes, steering, body interior, and engine/drivetrain/differential. It provides all the relevant challenges, expenses, drawbacks, and benefits a restorer will encounter so the owner/restorer can decide whether to do the restoration work on his or her own or have it done professionally. The latest techniques and best restoration products for each system are revealed and discussed. This book also provides the considerations for using replacement parts versus repairing the original parts and it specifies how to make sensible upgrades that improve safety performance and convenience while not adversely affecting collector value. With clear detailed captions and more than 500 insightful color photos this book will allow any at-home mechanic to confidently restore a car and save a bundle of money in the process.

192 pages. Softbound.

  • Ford Mustang 1964
  • Ford Mustang 1965
  • Ford Mustang 1966
  • Ford Mustang 1967
  • Ford Mustang 1968
  • Ford Mustang 1969
  • Ford Mustang 1970
  • Ford Mustang 1971
  • Ford Mustang 1972
  • Ford Mustang 1973

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