Mustang Restoration Tips and Techniques

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Editorial Reviews

Product Description: 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.

Customer Reviews

 
Mustang Restoration Tips & Techniques
Reviewer: Philip D. Brown (Huntsville, AL U.S.A.), Date of review: September 05, 2009
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
Book was new & postage was good. A must have book for serious Mustang restorers.
Mustang Restoration Tips and Techniques
Reviewer: Tomas Novak (Czech republic, Jablonec n.N.), Date of review: January 06, 2009
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 Stars
Very nice book. Lots of pictures describing the renovation. One of the best. I highly recommend
An average guide.
Reviewer: Chris Sellick (South Australia,Australia), Date of review: June 16, 2006
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 Stars

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

This book is okay.Has various articles like how to buy a used mustang,replace panels,add fender flares,suspension swaps,car care,etc.For the price of under $8 its a bargain.There's enough info here to make it worthwhile.
It looked good at the time.
Reviewer: Andrew J. Cunningham (New Castle, PA), Date of review: August 30, 2005
Avg. Customer Rating: 3 Stars

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

The book is thick and full of pictures. That being said the pictures are so so, black and white. The technical information is and always will be the same but with the advancement in restoration methods and availability of parts the book doesnt really match the times. This book was written when a show car auctioned at 20,000 dollars was considered overpriced. Though it does have a lot of how too information some of it is tasteless like huge bubble fender flares and stripped cloth seats as upgrades. I can think of a lot of other restoration books for mustangs Id rather buy.