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Old 04-27-2001, 06:44 PM   #1
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Question restoring a 66 coupe.....

Hey there...I'm a newbie
I'm a gUrl but- I REFUSE to enter "girls can too."
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I got a 66 coupe back in August of 99. My dad works on my car from time to time. Except, that he's an electrician and usually ends up doing stuff on it that doesn't last too long. And well, he's not careful...so while he works on it, he ends up getting something really dirty or breaking something.
So now, I'd like to work on it myself. Start from scratch. Does anyone know of a good SIMPLE book that goes into detail, step by step (for restoring/repairing a classic Mustang)? I do not know much about cars so I need something simple. Feel free to offer tips and suggestions. help me

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Old 04-27-2001, 07:03 PM   #2
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Moonblue66, please don't sell your dad too short. My bet is he knows more than you think.

If you want manuals, these are my suggestions:

1.) Ford Comet, Falcon , Fairlane and Mustang Shop Manual. Available from most all Mustang parts outlets.
2.) How To Restore Your Mustang, Clark Printing Co.
3.) Mustang Restoration Hand Book, HPBooks.

Try these. That should get you started.

Again, don't sell dad too short. I'll bet he knows alot.

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Old 04-27-2001, 07:26 PM   #3
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Thier are many supplkiers that you can the afor mentioned books from. I go through California Mustang and Va Mustang but CA Mustang is usally on back order and takes longer. www.cal-mustang.com www.vamustang.com www.mustangplus.com (the best)
If you need help just post, Im doing a 66 Coupe also, Good Luck
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Old 04-27-2001, 07:29 PM   #4
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Hey, Moonblue, what's the problem with "Girls Can Too"? They are kick a$$ Mustang people that run 9's and 10's. Things I can only aspire to. I look to these ladies for advice on how to kick a$$ on the street or the strip. As a guy, I can't see the problem.

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Old 04-27-2001, 07:36 PM   #5
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Thanks for the titles I have nothing against my dad. He does have knowledge and I am aware of it. He bought a Chilton's manual , hardly reads it, and when he does, he does things differently than the book. The only thing is that he doesn't want me to spend money on my car so he goes out and buys cheap parts and such. He bought cheapie mirrors that are silver colored plastic. They look terrible Also, I know for a fact that my car needs flywheel replacement. He continues to say that it doesn't. He did all of the electrical wiring. That worked for a while, until I started having problems with the car. When I took it in to the shop, they informed me that the wiring was all wrong. Plus, he tries to work on the cosmetics before he tries under the hood. I asked him to let me handle how the car looks but he won't listen. Finally, he doesn't let me help After trying endlessly, I've decided to take my car into my hands. We have an ok relationship (my dad and I) but, not when it comes to my car. Anyway, if anyone else has book titles, send them my way

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Old 04-27-2001, 07:44 PM   #6
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Rev-
I wasn't exactly bashing 'Girls Can Too' or 'Female Power.' I just choose not to take part in it. I have a few reasons but- I honestly do not want to start a debate forum. I just want to fix my car

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Old 04-27-2001, 07:45 PM   #7
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I second that Rev. MOONBLUE66 to restore a vehicle is only limited by the amount of cash available and the imagination you have. For example my next project is using a roller 5.0 engine with the edelbrock RPM package and a 200 shot nos a modded T-5 some 4.11 gears the hood, front valance, fenders and trunk replaced with fiberglass and of course other things to rienforce the chassis. As soon as I'm able to finish this damn 67' coupe and can use it as my daily driver. I do know what you mean about dad always doing a messy job and sometimes breaking or scratching things along the way. My dad is like that but the only comfort I have is that he ends up making it work a whole lot better than me. Working on a car is never over but as you progress you fall in love with the car. My 67' fastback might not be the fastest or best looking but I built it with my dad and know every screw and scratch on it and can tell you how it got there.

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Old 04-27-2001, 08:45 PM   #8
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Hmmm......been alot of years now since my dad has been gone. I've now got grown boys now and grandchildren too. My boys like to go out and stand on my '66 Coupe now, but noboby cares how it got there.

I still wish my dad was here to help me improve it. He knew what a "hot rod" was.

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Old 04-27-2001, 11:55 PM   #9
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My dad has never even seen my car except Pics. He and I are separated by the Pac ocean. I wish I could have him help me with some of my car problems. There is no replacement for experience. As for your book, I'm not sure what to recommend, as I always use my imagination when doing work on a car. I used to be a custom fabricator for audio systems and interior cosmetics. I was never a gearhead though so one book I simply cannot live without is the infamous Chiltons manual. If you already have that then you are good to go. Let your imagination do the rest.

PS - What blue is your car. Mine is Arcadian Blue with light blue interior. I've already started by masking and spraying the dash and kicks gloss black. I've pulled off the door panels for templates and replacing with 2-tone Leather Panels made from shaped fiberglass. Eventually it will be black and gray inside and either black or DARK purple outside. I'm leaving the motor alone till I get to Texas. Geez, I gotta update my sig.

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Old 04-28-2001, 12:05 AM   #10
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Here, updated sig

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Old 04-28-2001, 01:11 AM   #11
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Hummmmmmmmmm? well so ya don't want to debate with the girls?! OK thats fair. But remember fixing a car demands that you debate things . You know like what ""NEEDS "" to be done Vs what you ""WANT "" to be done. Anyway theres some great info for you here too. Just click on my sig below . Oh and welcome to Mustang Works.

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Old 04-28-2001, 04:34 AM   #12
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I agree with Rev and Power. Don't sell your Dad short. My Dad has been gone many years and is still missed dearly.

When I was 15 thru 18 and working on my car he was alway there with his help and advice. I usually didn't pay much attention to it, cause he wasn't a mechanic by trade. And of course I knew better how to fix it.

Well, after 4 years in the service. Most of that in Southeast Asia, I noticed when I came home that my father had changed alot. He became very smart and was a real help to have around. He must of went to school or something while I was gone. Cause, you know, "I surely didn't change".

Sorry, to go on and on. Just hope my 13 year old son, who by the way "knows everything" doesn't put me down to bad.

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Old 04-28-2001, 04:41 AM   #13
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Looks like most of you misread the part about my dad. When my dad works on my car, he won't let me help. He refuses to even let me watch. I have tried to talk things over with him and nothing has worked. Please see my side. I have no idea why everyone is commenting on the deal with my dad when my question was about books for my car

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Old 04-28-2001, 05:15 PM   #14
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Well the reason for me commenting about it is because the father son relationship is a very delicate matter in the hot rod world. Just about everyone's interest in cars started because their dad introduced them to it. I'm just glad the old man is still around so I can learn as much as possible.

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Please comment if you have TITLES of books. Thanks.

Fostang- in my case, it is father-daughter relationship.

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Old 04-28-2001, 08:34 PM   #16
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OUCH!

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Hey Fostang, I have a question for ya . When did we get a "NEW" controler at this forum? Damn !!!It's No wonder why "ECLIPSE" cant hang with GC2. Idont think that tude would be welcomed with hugs & kisses ,Do you???? lol )Oh well ,It takeS ALL kinds .I think all my 66' memory just crashed | ||```~~_>....@# K-BOOM!!!!!!!!

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Old 04-29-2001, 11:23 AM   #18
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The shop manual is a must and the last two books Rev mentioned are right on target for a beginning restoration. If the car is farther along and you are making specific upgrades subscribe to Mustang and Fords if you are restomodding or if you are going concourse join the Mustang Club of America which will get you a subscription to Mustang Times. You can find a lot of how-tos at Tom Schmidt's site.

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Old 04-29-2001, 04:55 PM   #19
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I'm with you Jon, I think moonblue66 wants to focus on books and 'how to's"

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I would also suggest that if you don't already, look into joing a Mustang car club in your area. You will not only learn a lot about the car but will also meet some great people who have "been there and done that". These clubs will be great resources for information, and you will find a great group of folks who are very willing to help you out with your project.

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