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Ford Mustang - First Generation 1964 to 1973

The Essential Buyer’s Guide

Author: Matt Cook   Series: Essential Buyer's Guide

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Having this book in your pocket is just like having a real marque expert by your side. Benefit from the author’s years of Mustang ownership, learn how to spot a bad car quickly, and how to assess a promising car like a professional. Get the right car at the right price!

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Having this book in your pocket is just like having a real marque expert by your side. Benefit from the author’s years of Mustang ownership, learn how to spot a bad car quickly, and how to assess a promising car like a professional. Get the right car at the right price!

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This Essential Buyer's Guide offers a unique insight buying a 1964-1973 first generation Ford Mustang, along with a look at the would-be problems and pitfalls that you may encounter.Learn the strengths and weaknesses of Mustangs from an author with years of experience, who has performed ground-up restorations of these iconic cars. Learn what models and variants are on offer, what popular upgrades are commonly performed by their owners, and their effect on market values. Whether you want a show-car, a daily driver or a restoration project, all the key points and checks are here, ranging from paperwork to market values and from trim to engine condition. This book is the essential companion when looking to buy one of America’s original Pony Cars.

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Critic Reviews

Even if you think you know what you're looking for when considering an early Mustang, this handy, inexpensive book is a smart tool to have on hand. Hemmings Classic Car. I wish I had known about this pocket-sized guide when I was last buying a Mustang, as it would have provided me with more useful background on what to look for. If nothing else, it would have offered peace of mind, in an increasingly convoluted market. Luckily I bought a good one! Veloce's guide first asks: is a Mustang right for you? It provides an insight into running and relative costs, what the cars are like to drive and own, what equipment you should prepare before you view advertised examples, the key points to look for, what paperwork they should have, the pros and cons of buying a restoration project over a more expensive restored example and the likely problems you could encounter with paint, bodywork and mechanical issues. There's a list of Mustang-related clubs and some essential specifications to help you confirm the car's identity. It's a lot of information in just 64 pages. - Classic American.

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About the Author

An experienced IT, networking and electronics engineer, Matt Cook has been interested in cars from a young age, but one particular model has always had a special place in his heart - the Mustang. After several years of owning and restoring British cars such as Mini's and MGBs, Matt took the plunge and spent his savings on importing a 1968 Mustang Fastback. Unfortunately, the car that arrived required hundreds of hours of work and thousands of pounds to get it in order. Undeterred, Matt took on the challenge and fully restored the car. The majority of the work was carried out by Matt himself, including the rebuild of the car's small-block V8 engine. Several years and several cars later (although he still retains his first Mustang), Mark is a well known and active member of the local club and show scene, and regularly helps and advises other Mustang Owners Club members with their issues. Matt has written several articles for club magazines and websites. This is his first book.

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Drawing on first-hand experience of what can happen when you rely on basic paperwork and goodwill alone, this book offers a unique insight into the would-be problems and pitfalls of buying a 1964-1973 Ford Mustang. Learn the strengths and weaknesses of Mustangs from an author with years of experience performing ground-up restorations of these iconic cars. Learn what models and variants are on offer and what popular upgrades are commonly performed by owners, and their effect on market values. Whether you want a show-car, a daily driver or a restoration project, all the key points and checks are here, ranging from paperwork to market values and from trim to engine condition. This book is the essential companion when looking to buy one of America's original Pony Cars.

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Product Details

Publisher
David & Charles | Veloce
Published
15th November 2012
Pages
64
ISBN
9781845844479

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