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Автор: Larry Lyles
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      Karla Austin, Director of Operations and Product Development

      Nick Clemente, Special Consultant

      Barbara Kimmel, Managing Editor

      Ted Kade, Consulting Editor

      Jessica Knott, Production Supervisor

      Indexed by Melody Englund

      Copyright © 2007 by I-5 Press™.

      Photos copyright © 2007 by Larry Lyles.

      All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of I-5 Press™, except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged review.

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Lyles, Larry.

      Project Mustang : the step-by-step restoration of a popular vintage car : from Auto restorer magazine / by Larry Lyles.

       p. cm.

       Includes index.

       ISBN 978-1-933958-03-3

       eISBN 978-1-620080-14-6

       1. Mustang automobile—Conservation and restoration. I. Auto restorer. II. Title.

      TL215.M8L95 2007

       629.28’722—dc22

      2007002951

      I-5 Press™

      A Division of I-5 Publishing, LLC™

      3 Burroughs

      Irvine, California 92618

      Printed and bound in Singapore

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      Contents

       ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

       INTRODUCTION

       CHAPTER 1 PROJECT MUSTANG

       CHAPTER 2 BEGINNING THE TEARDOWN: THE EXTERIOR

       CHAPTER 3 CONTINUING THE TEARDOWN: THE INTERIOR

       CHAPTER 4 REPAIRING THE SHEET METAL

       CHAPTER 5 REPAIRING THE DOOR AND THE DECK LID

       CHAPTER 6 REMOVING THE MAJOR PARTS

       CHAPTER 7 REMOVING OLD PAINT AND REPLACING RUSTY FLOORS

       CHAPTER 8 NO-WELD RUST REPAIR

       CHAPTER 9 PERFECTING THE METAL

       CHAPTER 10 WORKING WITH PLASTIC BODY FILLER

       CHAPTER 11 PRIMING AND SANDING

       CHAPTER 12 REFINISHING THE COMPONENTS AND THE UNDERSIDE

       CHAPTER 13 REFINISHING THE DOORS, THE INTERIOR, AND THE TRUNK

       CHAPTER 14 REFINISHING THE BODY

       CHAPTER 15 WIRING THE CAR AND INSTALLING THE DOORS

       CHAPTER 16 APPLYING THE COATINGS, REBUILDING THE SUSPENSION, AND INSTALLING THE BRAKE LINES

       CHAPTER 17 INSTALLING THE VINYL TOP COVER, THE HEADLINER, AND THE GLASS

       CHAPTER 18 REBUILDING AND INSTALLING THE ENGINE

       CHAPTER 19 INSTALLING THE FRONT SHEET METAL

       CHAPTER 20 INSTALLING THE EMBLEMS, THE BUMPERS, THE STRIPES, AND THE CARPET

       CHAPTER 21 INSTALLING THE CONSOLE AND RE-COVERING THE SEATS

       CHAPTER 22 REPLACING THE FRAME RAILS

       CHAPTER 23 COMPLETING PROJECT MUSTANG

       APPENDIX

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      Acknowledgments

      I would like to thank the people who spent a lot of time and put in a lot of hard work helping transform this tired old Mustang into a very nice California Special.

      John Sauer, AAPD; Pat Sikorski, The Antioch Mustang Stable; John Kenemer, American Designers; Auto Restorer magazine; I-5 Press; Troy Willford, California Mustang; John Sloane and Jim Richardson, the Eastwood Company; Perry York, First Paint & Supply; Legendary Auto Interiors; Kevin Marti, Marti Auto Works; Rick Schmidt, National Parts Depot; Norton Abrasives; Tom Eddy, Paddock Parts; Gary Wright, Painless Performance; PPG Automotive Refinishing; R-Blox Sound Control.

      A special thanks to Dwayne Roark, the owner of one very nice California Special Mustang, and Ted Kade, editor of Auto Restorer magazine, who helped transform the articles first published in Auto Restorer magazine into such a great book. And finally, thanks to Pat, Bryan, and The Biscuit for their patience and understanding.

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      Introduction

      For more than thirty years, I have been repairing, restoring, and rebuilding cars of all types. For the past ten years, I have shared much of that hard-won knowledge with the readers of Auto Restorer magazine and through the publication of two books, Project Charger and Revive Your Ride. If you have read any of my published articles or purchased either of my two books, you already know I use a detailed, hands-on approach to explaining the methods I use to repair and restore old cars. I don’t just grab a handful of tools and dive in expecting you to follow along. I try to keep you, the reader, right there with me as I work.

      I feel it isn’t enough to tell you