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Oct 8, 2008

1972 and 1973 Mustang Colorized Wiring Diagrams on CD



Now we have all the year model Colorized Wiring Diagrams on CD. These CD's are absolutely terrific resources for restoring and repairing your Mustang. They are also a great compliment to our Ford Master Parts Manual DVD and Shop Manual CD's.

Here is a list of all of the Mustang Wiring Diagram CD's that are currently available:
1965 Mustang
1966 Mustang
1967 Mustang
1968 Mustang
1969 Mustang
1970 Mustang



Here is the description for the new 1973 Mustang CD:

The 1973 Colorized Mustang Wiring and Vacuum Diagrams CD-ROM contains a complete and comprehensive collection of wiring diagrams, schematics, and electrical illustrations. And, to make tracing wires easier, each wiring diagrams and schematics has been painstakingly colorized! Each diagram and illustration is from an original Ford Motor Company publication and are the same manuals used by Ford technicians to troubleshoot electrical repairs. Written in an easy to understand format, this manual contains step-by-step instructions designed for the novice and the expert. In addition, this CD-ROM contains one of the original Ford training manuals, "How to Read Wiring Diagrams", to help those unfamiliar with how to read diagrams from the 1960's.This CD-ROM was compiled using several original Ford Motor Company publications to provide a more comprehensive collection.

Features:

- Colorized wiring diagrams

- 571 total pages

- Adobe Reader format

- Printable pages

- Includes the entire Vol. III Electrical section of the shop manual

- Includes 30-Minute Ford Training Video, "How to Read Wiring Diagrams"


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