Mustang 1979-2004 Buyer's Guide

Mustang 1979-2004 Buyer's Guide

Author: Brad Bowling

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781610591072

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1979-2004 Mustangs are some of the most popular and affordable performance cars available. With a huge aftermarket supplying everything from body panels to crate engines to suspension and handling mods, a motivated enthusiast can easily create the street machine of their dreams. On the other other, those less mechanically inclined can simply enjoy a fun stocker. The 1979 to 1993 Fox-platform Mustangs and their contemporary counterparts, the 1994-2001 Mustangs, are widely available, relatively inexpensive, and easy to work on. Mustang Buyer's Guide 1979-2004 will help you sort out the myriad diffenences over the past 25 years and ensure you buy the best car possible.About the AuthorBrad Bowling has been writing about and photographing Mustangs since 1985. He has been the editor of Mustang Times and associate editor of Mustang Illustrated. He lives with his wife, Heather, and their American Eskimo Dog in Concord, North Carolina.


Classic Porsche 911 Buyer's Guide 1965-1998

Classic Porsche 911 Buyer's Guide 1965-1998

Author: Randy Leffingwell

Publisher: Motorbooks International

Published: 2022-07-05

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0760377197

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A year-by-year guide to the Porsche 911, including technical specs, replacement parts price lists, media reviews, and each model's known strengths and weaknesses.


BMW Buyer's Guide

BMW Buyer's Guide

Author: Fred Larimer

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781610608268

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From the exotic M1 and 850Csi to the popular 3. 5- and 7-Series sports luxury tourers, this all-color Buyer's Guide points the way through the full history of the BMW marque, and offers valuable specifications, production numbers, investment advice, and more. Take the "ultimate driving machine" out for a test drive before you buy! Comparable title; Illustrated BMW Buyer's Guide, 2nd ed (0-87938-754-8)


Porsche 911 Buyer's Guide

Porsche 911 Buyer's Guide

Author: Randy Leffingwell Motorbooks International

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781616730857

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The Porsche 911 Buyer's Guide takes a year-by-year approach to what a prospective buyer should look for when evaluating a used 911. For each year, from 1965 to the present, the author examines the problematic areas of each model, what to ask the seller, and much more.


Illustrated BMW Buyer's Guide

Illustrated BMW Buyer's Guide

Author: Ken Gross

Publisher: Motorbooks

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9780879387549

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This bestselling guidebook details all of the BMW models. Each car is coveredwith full development history, specifications, production numbers, investmentadvice, and more.


The New Fresh Seafood Buyer’s Guide

The New Fresh Seafood Buyer’s Guide

Author: Ian Dore

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1475759908

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This book is a completely new edition of Fresh Seafood-The Commer cial Buyer's Guide, which was first published in 1984. There have been many changes in both product and the seafood business in the intervening years. About 70 percent of the material in this book is new, a tribute to the rapid pace of change throughout the industry. The subject of this book is fresh seafood. "Fresh" is defined as product handled under refrigeration (mechanical or ice) from har vester to consumer. This excludes frozen product, canned product and other shelf-stable packaging. Frozen seafoods are covered in the companion volume, The New Frozen Seafood Handbook. Many prod ucts are, of course, handled in both refrigerated and frozen forms. There may be substantial differences, not just in how they are han dled, but in how they are processed, graded and packed. Frozen sea foods are often treated and traded as commodities, with standard descriptions. Marketing and distributing fresh fish and shellfish, which has to be eaten within days of harvest, is necessarily more personal and direct. The contest between refrigerated and frozen seafoods has continued for many years and shows no signs of resolving. Despite massive im provements in the quality of much frozen product, consumers and their retail and restaurant suppliers still tend to believe that "fresh" is bet ter, perhaps simply because the word "fresh" is naturally appealing.