The first book that I would recomend for anyone starting a mustang project is a ford shop manual for the year car that they have. It'll set you back approximately $50, but will have nearly everything you need to know (far more detailed than chiltons). You can also buy task-specific manuals that cover things like wiring or interior or body assembly. I've put my shop manual to good use many times and it has gotten me out of a couple of jambs as well. I would also recomend "The Mustang Restoraiton Handbook", which I belive is published by HP books. This also has plenty of usefull information.
And if you cant find the answers there, post your question here, this site is home to tons of knowledgeable and friendly mustang enthusiasts that are willing to lend their expertise.
good luck with the project!
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1965 Coupe: 351W, comp cam, Aluminum Systemax II heads (2.02/1.60), 1.7 Cobra full roller rockers, Edelbrock intake, Holley 650 double pumper, Mallory Unilite, MSD-6AL, MSD Blaster 2 coil, MSD heli-core plug wires, Hedman headers, 2 1/2" exhaust (GT style) w/ 40 series delta flows, 69 C4 w/ shift kit, shelby traction bars, 3.55:1 rear
Daily Driver:
1989 GT- 5spd, K&N (no silencer), Shorty Headers, King Cobra Clutch, Flowmaster Force II Cat-back
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