Mustang 1964-1/2-1973

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  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 Stars
 

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Editorial Reviews

Product Description: 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 racers to little old ladies, the Mustang is credited with pioneering the "pony car" concept. The period covered in this colorful photohistory represents the most collectible Mustang model years, and top automotive journalist Mike Mueller examines all the hardtops, convertibles, and fastbacks of the era, along with the phenomenal sales Mustang posted in its extended first year, the design changes and special performance editions of the 1960s, associations with race legends like Carroll Shelby, the role Lee Iacocca played in the car's introduction, and the marketing tactics that helped make the Mustang an American classic. The author's brilliant modern color photographs of factory original cars are accompanied by nostalgic period sales literature and behind-the-scenes black-and-white photography depicting Mustang development.

Customer Reviews

 
Fantastic!
Reviewer: D. Volberding (Nevada, USA), Date of review: December 01, 2007
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
Very good factual book. Covers all models and gives great insight into how thins were done and why. You couldn't ask for a better book.
Finally, a New Take on the 1st Generation!
Reviewer: A. Lias , Date of review: November 14, 2007
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
Wow, finally a new take on the first generation Mustangs. The history is really insightful without boring the readers with all the numbers and details that we have all "heard it before", or who really cares who much bigger the ports are on the 351C-4V vs. the 351C-2V.

The pictures of all the restored Mustangs are also wonderful and refreshing. Nice take on some of the often not seen models such as the "Mexican Shelby" or just your basic 1972 Coupe. New pictures of car and color combinations and not the "overused" Ford/ Mustang photos that we all have seen in so many publications.

The text is also well written by Mike Mueller. Like I said earlier, easy to read without all the technical clutter we see in so many other "Mustang" books. The transitioning and the model introductions are smooth with all the relavances tied in. I also thought that it was so well written that any non-automobile enthusist would be able to pick it up and read it without ever having to ask, "What is a 10:1 ratio?"

All in all, a great book for all Mustang enthusists and might even create a few new ones along the way.
Awesome Book
Reviewer: Erik Todd , Date of review: May 16, 2007
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
Out of all my mustang books in my collection (Approximately 13 or so), this is probably the best book I have. It goes into the history of the car so much better than any of my other books. Totally impressed with the research and knowledge this book provides.
A good coffee tabel book
Reviewer: Loconut (San Jose, CA), Date of review: February 11, 2007
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
One of the best Mustangs book out there. Your friends will try to steal it from you if you leave it out in the open! While technical info can be a little better, the pictures in this book is top notch and makes up for it. You can literally read the book till the end, and then start over and still droll over the pics. I found the techincal data to be 100% correct. These guys know what they're doing.
One of 2 the best books on first generation Mustang's.
Reviewer: Chris Sellick (South Australia,Australia), Date of review: May 25, 2006
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

There are a lot of books covering each year model Mustang but very few books that cater specifically for 1964-1/2 to 1973 Mustang's.(commonly refered to as the first generation Mustang's).This is one of 2 books,and this one is the best.This is a good history of these Mustang's with plenty of information as well as many beautiful photographs throughout.This book will impress.

This book is a work of art.Its well researched and it shows.Its definitely not a coffee table book.It is a comprehensive book on these first generation Mustang's.It deserves a place in your Mustang book collection.I was too busy enjoying this book so I didnt bother trying to find any faults.I hope the author will consider further books like this one on the other generations of Mustang's.

This is the other book I recommend on these first generation Mustang's:
"Ford Mustang:1964 and 1/2 to 1973" By Pat Covert.A Musclecar Tech book.(ISBN:1-58007-079-5).Its also available here at Amazon.com.