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I agree good advice.The chiltons manual is a must even for those of us who are experienced.Its a must for anyone.I use mine mostly for torque specifications.</P>
But i hear you on the helping new people i try to answer and explain as much as possible in great detail.Im just glad to see new mustang owners rather than the idiots that we had for those few weeks.</P>
Welcome New Stang Owners and Feel free to ask anything.</P>
#10
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You're absolutley right vfast. Chilton manuals are the way to go. Even though I'm not very experienced in working on cars (I took computers instead of shop in high school many moons ago and now that's all I do) even I can do basic maintenance to a car because of them. I've had a Chilton manual for every car I've ever owned, but now that I finally have a 'Stang I might actually read it from cover to cover and put it to good use.