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The 1969 Ford Car Shop Manual is the original manual used by Ford mechanics to guide them through diagnostics, repairs, and maintenance. Each section provides detailed information on the operation of major systems, diagnostics, troubleshooting, overhaul, as well as the removal and installation of major components. Written in an easy to understand format, this manual contains step-by-step instructions designed for the novice and the expert. In addition, this manual is filled with illustrations, photographs, and diagrams that help in the identification of parts and proper assembly. Models covered: Cougar, Falcon, Fairlane, Mercury, Mustang, Thunderbird, Meteor, Montego, Lincoln Continental, and Continetal Mark III Format: CD-ROM Requirements: Windows 98 or higher, CD-ROM drive, and Adobe Reader Operating System: PC Windows (not MAC)
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Barris Kustom Techniques of the 50's Lights, Skirts, Engines and Interiors (Old Skool Skills) (v. 3)
Volume Three starts with a short history of customizing as told by someone who was definitely there – George Barris. The rest of the book is made up of car features photographed by George in the 1950s, interspersed with how-to segments photographed in the Barris shop. Perhaps the best part of Volume Three is the short side bars or interviews with men who worked in the Barris shop back in the day. Junior Conway tells the story of going to the Barris shop for the first time and asking Sam to weld up some fender skirts, which George’s brother Sam did for the astronomical fee of two dollars. Though Volume Three serves up plenty of chopped Mercurys, it also offers later cars than Volumes One and Two, including some futuristic cars like the Golden Sahara. In most cases the book provides shop photos of the car during construction and finished, features photos as well. Part how-to manual, part nostalgia and part automotive history lesson, Barris Kustom Techniques Volume Three gives the reader an inside look at custom cars from the 1950s.
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