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April
1998

Cover - Engine-Building Tips (Mustang & Fords shows you the way); 20 Best New Engine Parts (We show you what's new and exciting); Trick Resto Tips (Useful pointers and parts for your project); Induction System Buyer's Guide (Your source for fuel-system parts and accessories); Ford Engine Basics (Important things you ought to know); 10 Best Cruising Tips (Good stuff to know before you go); Hottest Shows Of '98 (What to see and where to be seen this year); Low-Buck Small-Block Build-Up (Get into good, reliable street power for under $2,500) Features - Philadelphia Freedom (Cool performance in a hot Fairlane restomod); Pumpkin Patch (The Southern Arizona Mustang Club celebrates 30 years); Field Of Dreams (If you build it, they will come); Ragtop Ressurrection (Carl Platt's '66 Mustang convertible); McLaren Mustangs & Capris (Remembering those limited production '80s ponycars); Road Cats And Cammers (Remembering the awesome thunder of Mercury performance); Crowning Achievement (A Cobra that would be king) Tech - Disks Rear (Install Ford Motorsport SVO's new rear disc brakes); Electrifying Performance (News from the big electric chair: Upgrades) Departments - Editorial (Teen cruising - has anything really changed?); Ford News (Ford happenings from around the world); Mailbox (Our readers write); Readers' Roundup (Our readers' best rides); Parts Counter (What's new and where to get it); Performance Hotline (M & F answers your toughest tech questions); Ad Index (Advertising directory); Calendar (Events around the world); On The Market (The Gold Standard: '64 1/2 - '66 Mustang convertibles)
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December
1999

Tech - New vs. Old: Small-Block Heads (Flow testing vintage cast-irons against the new aluminums); A Change In The Weather(strip) (Tight-as-a-drum feeling with new weatherstrip); Mustang Dual Exhausts (A Flowmaster dual-exhaust system for vintage Mustangs); 40 More HP! Small-Block EFI Upgrade (Edelbrock adds some serious muscle to our EFI Fairlane); Getting Shafted (What you need to know about driveshafts); Budget 460 Big-Block (Put together a mighty 460 with PAW's ready-to-build kit); Exhausting Possibilities (With today's coatings, there's no excuse for ugly headers); Slug Fest (Choosing pistons and rings for thundering rotary motors); Undercover Dash (Save your dash with a Palco DashTop from Auto Krafters) Features - Thoroughly Modern Mustang (A combination of vintage Mustangs, new Cobra and street rod); Exotic Plus (Tom Taylor's blown 4.8 DOHC Pantera is a restomod beast); Fly-Boy Toy (A '67 Mustang GTA is this pilot's earthbound "wing(g)s"); Meeting' In The Middle (There was something for everyone at the Mid-America Shelby Meet); Giant Killer (The Boss 351 was capable of slaying the Big Ones); Long Time Coming (Duane Wissmann's '67 Fairlane 390 GT was worth the wait) How To Build Your Mustang - A Look At The Hottest Trends In The Exciting World Of Restomod Departments - Editorial; Mailbox; Ford News; Rare Finds; Readers' Roundup; Parts Counter; Calendar; Performance Hotline; On The Market
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