A good book?

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Rainmanoly
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A good book?

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Guys,

I'm looking for a good mustang book. One w/ pictures, instructions, trouble shooting...... An idiots guide to the 89'...... if you will......

Which one/s is/are the best?
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1989 ascMcLaren convertible, 5-speed
(The only Hot Yellow car built in '89)
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Try this one. I bought it many years back and gained a lot of knowledge from it.

How to Tune and Modify Your Ford 5.0 Liter Mustang (Motorbooks Workshop) [Paperback] $40

http://www.amazon.com/Modify-Liter-Must ... 0760305684




Google ebooks $10

How to Tune and Modify Your Ford 5.0 Liter Mustang (Motorbooks Workshop) [Paperback]

http://books.google.com/ebooks?id=5pH9B ... ductsearch
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Ford manuals are the best, hands down. Originally printed by Helm Inc.

http://www.helminc.com/helm/Result.asp? ... ted_media=

They don't have a "shop manual" currently in stock for '89 so you'll have to buy used (ebay?). HERE is one for $55 shipped. If Helm did have it in stock, it is very reasonably priced at $26. The only useful manual they have in stock now is the EVTM (electrical & vacuum troubleshooting manual), for $15.
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Another for $28 shipped, still bidding:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1989-For ... 483ff579d8
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