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| Ford Mustang I, 1964 1/2-1973 (Haynes Manuals) | 
enlarge | Author: John Haynes Brand: Haynes Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $2.73 You Save: $22.22 (89%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 113887
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 8.5 x 0.4
MPN: 36048 ISBN: 0856963577 Dewey Decimal Number: 629 UPC: 038345003578 EAN: 9780856963575 ASIN: 0856963577
Publication Date: June 1, 1985 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Hundreds of photographs | | | Step-by-step instructions | | | Written from actual experience |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description All Ford Mustang Mach I GT Shelby and Boss V8 models (July 64 - 73) Haynes offers the best coverage for cars trucks vans and SUVs in the market today. Each manual is written and photographed from "hands-on" experience gained by a complete teardown and rebuild of the vehicle. The first Haynes manual was written this way 40 years ago and all the manuals continue to be produced this way making Haynes the world leader in automotive repair information.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Not for a Novice December 27, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am rebuilding a 1966 Mustang with no prior experience. This book did not even get me to the point that I was able to identify the parts of my carburetor and determine what steps I need to take to replace it. This book is for someone with great mechanical knowledge...to the point that they would not need this manual anyway.
  Wait, this is an overhaul manual? August 8, 2000 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
This is an overhaul manual? I could have sworn it read like the Sunday comics with its pictures and captions. There is hardly enough beef in this book to help anyone rebuild an engine. Maybe if you had a NASCAR crew chief with 30 years of experience on your side you'd be able to rebuild an engine with this guide, but otherwise it's useless. At least I borrowed the book from a library and didn't waste my money. There's not enough detail, not enough clarity, and the instructions are vague. It spends like the first 5 chapters discussing how to use a micrometer and know how to build your own workbench. If I wanted to build a garage - I'll get my dad to help or a Bob Vila book, thank you very much.
  This manual is vague and incomplete. February 1, 1999 48 out of 49 found this review helpful
I suppose this book is fine for those people who aren't going to attempt to do more than change the oil or maybe replace the brake shoes. I've found that anything more than that is either skipped over or mentioned only in passing. For example, the section on installing the intake manifold consists only of a picture of the manifold. The fault diagnosis sections aren't terribly helpful either. A few possibilities per symptom are listed, but they are very vague, for example, "mechanical damage." Occasionally you will find a helpful bit of information, but for the most part this book is a waste of money.
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