What would you recommend besides the FSM or PM for a 68 Charger?
Let me dwell on that a bit...
1 off the top of my head
by a fellow member Richard Nedball
@fastmanefi
But;
I do like the most all the {MP} Mopar Performance Books
some are a bit dated, but most have really good information still...
No need to reinvent the wheel, when it's been done for years
with good, to great results...
{
of course unless you're class racing or doing a really updated or pro-touring car}
There's a bunch of nonspecific books I like too...
Airflow, Chassis & Suspension, Carbs, Heads etc. etc. etc. tech books
The Charger Road Runner & Super Bee Restoration Guide Book
is a really nice book, nice photos etc. some of the info
#'s etc. is a bit distorted, larger paper back
The Chrysler Dodge & Plymouth is a really nice
coffee/end table book, great color photos & hard cover etc.
I'd say if you can still find any of the org. & newer editions
of the Mopar Performance {
or Direct Connection I wish I had kept, held onto}
M/P, Chassis 9th edition #P5007160,
M/P, Hemi Engines #P4876824,
M/P, Mopar Engines 9th edition
speed secrets & racing modification for Chrysler V-8 & 6 cylinders #P5249704
kind of depends on what you want ?
do you want cool photos & nice presentation ?
do you want more technical & #'s type stuff ?
do you want restoration books, production #'s & part #'s etc.
There's a ton of the old racing stuff I find interesting
about the early day, Ramcharger & "real" Super Stock Racers
org. Pro-Stockers, AWB & AFX cars, to the wheel-standers
a few were in that link to Mancini Racing
SA Books & HP Books have a ton of older stuff,
most were all printed some time ago, but still great reads...
anyway