Thanks for the compliment Brian!
I lurk here as well!
"The book" is still "in progress" It started as a "how to install a top" DIY guide, as when I did mine I could find nothing with any detail, a lot of "remove-the-old-top-than-staple-the-new-one-on-and-now-you're-done" types, but sorely lacking in any detail for how to really do it. As I restored my 68, and found it was cobbled together from early 65-67 parts and some 68 parts back-in-the-day (I'm scared to think of what happened to the car based on the damage evidence I found when stripping the car back to bare metal).
It has now evolved into 300+ pages of a "65-68 Convertible" doc outlining all differencs I can find, but does not include sheet metal. Top install, full documentation based on mostly the FAM's, but a few other retoration guides/books I have, frame parts, hydraulic system, electrical, interior items (switches, coathooks, latches, rear 1/4 panles, etc) and covers all the connections, with detailed drawings, down to part numbers for nuts, bolts, washers, a hundred or more pictures of all the differences I can document, etc, etc, etc.... also adding some info on comparing repro parts to the OEM I have on my '68 as a separate section (just started that effort).
I am also working on an "off-car" install, trying to fabricate a jig to allow the top fabric to be stapled to the tack strips and frame as Ford did it, off the car, then move it all straight on. No in-and-out fiddling to get the rear 1/4's taut on the tack strips (took me 10 times in-and-out each side to get mine looking good, but I'm just a DIY hack!). But that may wait....
I am hoping to get it done sometime this year, it has become a huge task. But is progressing.
If any convertible owners have known original cars, and would like to contribute photos to include and/or verification I'll give full credit and will give a copy of the final book to any I use data from (in whatever form I finally decide to publish in). I have a '68, 4 frames I have purchased over the years, and have some info on early years from various folks, but if I had a known 64 1/2, a '65 (later prodcution to show differences I believe happened during the run), a 66 and a 67 to spot check and verify to it would be very helpful. Finding original cars to compare to here in Brisbane, Australia is a bit tough! Any volunteers?
I am working on the assumption that these cars are fairly consistent across plants, but that is based purely on lack of cars to compare in detail, and I fear if go that route the book will never be completed due to the potential complexity of documenting to that level. I can guarantee that once done it will be the most comprehensive and complete document ever put together on this arcane and mostly useless topic!
P.S. I do give out the how-to on installing a top, but the rest has set me back thousands of $$ buying parts to document and compare, so the final "bible" will be a for-sale item to recover a small part of my financial investment, not to mention the hundreds of hours I have put into this effort over the past 4+ years...