In 1964, one automobile Manufacturer broke through the ho-hum barriers of conservative design and produced an entirely new model intended to satisfy the interests of several segments of the Market.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Back in the late 1970s, I restored a 1966 2+2 (Signal Flare Red, Pony interior, V-8, four-speed). This book was my bible, and it served me well. I'm sure that today, after thirty years, there are better references available. However, this is still an excellent primer on early Mustangs.
The Ultimate Authority
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I was happy to see "Mustand Does It" by Ray Miller back in print. I was fortunate to have gotten a copy 20 years ago, and it is STILL the most comprehensive Mustang book that I have seen. There is not much more to say other than it is the best source for settling arguements such as "It is too a real 64 1/2!". There are many detail photos of the unique features of each year's production models. No details are overlooked. Get this one while you can! If you love Mustangs, you gotta have it!
A 'must have'
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Very informative. Gives detailed year-by-year descriptions of 1964 1/2 to 1973 model years, including specialty cars such as the GT, T-5, Shelby, Boss, etc. Gives each model year specifications such as engine size (including bore and stroke,compression ratio, horse power, fuel requirements), vehicle dimensions (including length, width and height for all three body styles) exterior color codes, vehicle weight for all three body styles, and much more. Very heavily illustrated with both B/W and color photos. An incredible resource for anyone interested in early Mustangs.
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