Project Mustang: The Step-by-Step Restoration of a Popular Vintage Car
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Product Description
Through clear-as-a-bell details and more than two hundred color images, Auto Restorer magazine regular feature writer Larry Lyles works his special wizardry to make an auto restoration project come alive. Auto aficionados will flock to share the stories of Larry's ground-up restoration of a 1968 Ford Mustang-a process that can be adapted to any vintage Mustang pony car from that nameplate's golden era.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #198814 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
"[Project Mustang is]a great addition to any restoration enthusiast's tool box...This book is filled with datails and advise that Larry delivers in a...format that is exceptionally clear and easy to follow." --John Sauer, Mustang enthusiast and Operations Manager, AAPD.NET
From the Publisher
About BowTie Press: The publisher of the national pet best-seller, The Original Dog Bible, BowTie Press has a unique tradition of collaboration with its sister division, Fancy Publications--the world's largest publisher of pet and lifestyle magazines. Leveraging the expertise that has been assembled by them, this channel to superior content affords BowTie Press access to the most current and provocative topics in each given field, which in turn allows us to deliver the most up-to-date books possible to our readers. From humor and transportation to equine and reference, every niche and interest is covered under BowTie Press and its imprints.
About the Author
Larry Lyles is an automotive restoration specialist and owner of LPL Bodyworks in Amarillo, Texas.
A self-confirmed gear head, Larry has been a car fanatic since he started setting drag race records at his local strip at the age of sixteen. He went on to become "shoe," or hired driver, for a local racing ream and ended up spending many of his weekends behind the wheel of a very fast Chevrolet. After earning a degree in electronics from Amarillo College, he chose to pursue his passion of auto restoration.
Author of BowTie Press's Project Charger, Larry is a member of The Dodge Charger National Registry and enjoys attending as many car shows as possible. He lives in Amarillo with his wife Patricia, who is also a muscle car enthusiast.



