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![]() Hands down the factory service manuals are the best for repairs and whatnot. Expensive though at about $80 per set (there's about 4 volumes...electrical, chassis, powertrain, etc.). The book by Charles Probst that buddha mentioned is great for any type of electrical work and comes in 2 volumes to cover different years. If you'd like, I can give you a complete list of all the books I have. I work in a book store and, to my knowledge, have all the Mustang and Ford books from major publishers. They take up an entire shelf on my book case along with all my other tech books.
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