Step-by-step and stitch-by-stitch details on how to restore 1964 1/2 through 1970 Mustang interiors. Nearly 200 photographs and instructions cover seats, headliners, door panels, carpets and more.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
Vague and Grainy:
This book contains ample photos and how-to's, but it needs an update. The photos are grainy and difficult to see. Also, it does not include interior options for the mustang. I would like to know what I am restoring my interior to look like. There are no color photos, no list of Mustang interior options (i.e. what's included in a 1967 deluxe interior vs the standard interior or pony interior). A novice restorer such as myself would be better served by a generic interior restoration book with color... more info
Sorry I bought this:
Had I picked this off a shelf, I would have put it back and kept looking.
Too simplistic.:
From this book I was expecting some helpful tips that might not seem too obvious to the beginner, you know, "there is a hidden screw that needs to be removed first". Instead the book says stuff like:
There are 2 steps to replacing your carpet; 1) remove the old carpet 2) install the new carpet. (And I am not exaggerating much.) And the pics weren't that great either. I don't recommend.
Very narrow focus:
Book is great if you're 1) installing a new headliner
2) repairing a convertible top
3) installing a new vinyl hardtop
4) replacing apolstery
5) replacing carpet anything else (dash, console, steering wheel and column, weatherstripping for instance) is either not or barely covered and the topics that ARE covered feature really poor b & w photo's that are generally taken from such a distance - that you can't see anything in them anyway. Book is basically an abridged... more info