Let me start by saying this book is a gem for anyone diving into the world of 1966-1970 Mopar B-Body restorations. The color photos and clear descriptions make it incredibly user-friendly, especially when you're elbow-deep in grease trying to reassemble components.
One standout feature? The unexpected nuggets of history, like the mention of Certicards - those credit-card-sized metal plates tucked under the hood. As someone who found their original 50-year-old Certicard still in great shape, this detail added a nostalgic touch to my restoration project.
However, it's not perfect. If you're doing a concours-level restoration on a '68 Charger, you might find some gaps in the technical details. The book takes a broad approach covering multiple B-Body vehicles, which means some model-specific information gets glossed over.
Where this guide really shines is for weekend warriors like me. My '68 Coronet R/T isn't destined for trailer-queen status - it's meant to be driven. For practical reassembly guidance and general restoration know-how, this book has been my garage companion through many Saturday afternoons.
The how-to sections paired with quality pictures make even complex tasks approachable. While it won't replace specialized manuals for serious restorers, it's that perfect middle-ground reference that most classic car owners will appreciate having on their shelf.