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Dodge & Plymouth Muscle Car Red Book, 2nd Ed.
Peter Sessler
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- Publisher: Motorbooks
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- Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 Stars

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Product Description:
This fully updated edition contains detailed information on Darts, Demons, 1980s-era Shelby-Dodges, Vipers, Prowlers and more! A great guide to authenticity for your 1964-67 Barracuda, 1972-74 Challenger, 1967-74 Coronet, Super Bee, GTX, Road Runner, and 1968-71 Chargers. Includes base prices, option costs, factory colors, serial numbers, engine codes, specs and production figures. 2nd edition.
- Paperback: 192 pages
- Publisher: Motorbooks
- ISBN: 0760308012
- Dimensions: 7.3 x 4.5 x 0.4 inches
- Weight: 0.55 pounds
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Customer Reviews
- BS23V1 ? Nice.
- Avg. Customer Rating: 4 Stars
- Every self respecting mopar tire kicker has a copy of this. Its the broadest reference guide for identifying option codes, VINs, and select serial numbers on mopar muscle. Production totals and option prices are included as well. It lists cars by year and model with a decent breakdown for each.
- Excellent reference tool
- Avg. Customer Rating: 4 Stars
- By and large, "Dodge & Plymouth Muscle Car Red Book" is a very useful tool for those involved with restoring classic cars, classic car shows, scale-model car enthusiasts, etc. Even classic game show fans can find this book helpful when playing along with those merchandise giveaway shows from the 1960s and 1970s (e.g., "Let's Make a Deal"). Yes, there are some omissions that some might find irritating, or might even detract from its usefulness. I would have considered this book even more helpful had it listed the contents of option packages; it does give some listings for the performance packages (what most people are interested in, I'm sure), but many people I'm sure are also interested in the contents of the trim, convenience and Quick Order (i.e., Basic Group and Basic Radio Group) packages as well. And, unlike Sessler's "Red Book" for Chevrolet Super Sport models, this book does not list installation rates or options for a particular model or its sister lines; e.g., in the section for the 1970 Plymouth Fury GT, there's no listings for the Plymouth I, II, III and Sport Fury or Suburban station wagon models (the Chevrolet book lists options, prices and installation rates for all Super Sport models and their more conservative family car bretheren). Some people who are restoring the family car members of a line might find this book helpful, too. Also, I also think the omission of year-by-year listings, VINs, prices, weights, etc., for the 1956-1971 Plymouth Sport Fury serves as a turn-off to fans of this model. Also, some people might be interested in special order, Mopar custom accessory and dealer-installed option lists, too (for that finishing touch to that 100-point show car). Hopefully, some or all of these issues will be addressed in a revised edition of "Dodge & Plymouth Muscle Car Red Book." Still, a very useful book for many Mopar muscle car fans that will be used and appreciated by all.
- A ton of infromation
- Avg. Customer Rating: 3 Stars
- The one thing that this book is lacking is a chapter that explains how to read the fender tag, as most of the cars built from 1960 to 1970 no longer have the build sheet or it can no longer be read.

