Mustang Monthly - 2000

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January
In This Issue - Screamin' Stallions (Hot, hidden ideas for your Steed); How-To: '69-'70 Shaker Hood Conversion (Converting your Mustang to a shaker hood takes time, patience and money); The Daily Driver (Randi Meekins' '65 hardtop); Setting The Pace (Johnnie and Rachel Garner's '64 1/2 convertible); Young Boy's Dream (Eric Englishs '68 1/2 428 GT hardtop); How-To: Spot A Fake '65-'66 GT (We look to see what makes a '65-'66 GT); To The Second Power (Mike Paremsky's '68 GT500); Belated Mach (Emory Harrigans '69 Mach 1); Pony Trails 2000: Y2K (The three-year, 30,000-mile checkup); Garage Improvements (What's new for your Mustang working environment); The End? (Peter Schmidtke's '73 convertible); Your 10 Best (We pick the most popular Mustangs ever and so can you); How-To: Detail And Assemble Front Disc Brakes (The Lazarus Project gets street drive-detailed front brakes); How-To: '87-'93 Dashpad Replacement (Removing the dashpad insert is a bit tricky, but we show you how); The Price Is Right (Bill Price's '93 Saleen SC convertible); V-6 Upgrades: Dual Exhaust Conversion (Our supercharged V-6 gets California Mustang's new dual exhaust kit); How-To: Upgrade Your SN-95 Console With A Dual Cupholder (Replace that ashtray with a dual cupholder) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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February
In This Issue - New Parts 2000 (What lies ahead for Y2K?); Here, There...Back Again (Jim Reynold's '66 GT fastback); How-To: '65-'66 Deluxe Interior Pony Upgrade (Our '66 project hardtop gets stylish with a seat upgrade); How-To: '65-'66 Rear Framerail And Trunk Floor Replacement (Years of abuse and rust can take their toll on this critical area); Friends (Sara and Dennis Conroy's '67 fastback); Across State Lines (Woody Woodruff's '67 GT350); Cuter Pewter Coupe (Theresa Marie Slaughter's '72 hardtop); How-To: '65-'66 Power Brake Conversion (Installing a new booster and master cylinder from Master Power Brakes improves safety and fun); Not A Mach (Dan Goebel's '70 Boss 302); How-To: Install An Automatic Overdrive (Vintage fuel-efficient cruising is a transmission swap away); PONY TRAILS 2000: Cherry Blossoms And Wild Horses (Central Georgia is gorgeous in the spring and we'll be there); How-To: Vintage Suspension Detail (Lazarus gets a new-looking suspension); Day In, Day Out (Ricardo Ashton's '90 GT convertible); How-To: '79-'93 Heater Core Replacement (We delve deep inside the Fox Mustang dash to extricate a leaky heater core); How-To: Replace A '79-'93 Ignition Switch Assembly (A faulty ignition switch can create a myriad of electrical problems) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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March
In This Issue - The Mustang Experience (How readers caught the fever); Honey West (Jeanie Williams' '65 convertible); How-To: Torque Boxes For A '65-'66 Hardtop (Project '66 gets a more stable ride thanks to the convertible torque boxes); Gold Rush (Scott Nelson's '68 GT hardtop); White Shadow (Terry Green's '69 Mach 1); All That Is Gold (James and Nancy Williams' Hertz '66 GT350); How-To: Build A Brute C6 (Make the most of Ford's toughest automatic transmission); Show Off (Floyd Wallace's '71 convertible); The Daily Driver (Bill Collins' '65 fastback); How-To: Maintenance Basics (Mustang Monthly helps you keep your Pony healthy); The Mustang Paper Chase (All the Mustang paper fit to print); Superpowers (Rob Hamilton's '96 Cobra); How-To: Replace Late-Model T-Top Weatherstrip (Thanks to Daniel Carpenter Reproductions, T-Top owners can once again wash their cars); PONY TRAILS 2000: Wild Horses In The Peach State (The place to be on March 19th will be Macon, Georgia) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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April
In This Issue - GT Mystique (The GT from 1965 to yesterday); How-To: Swap In A Manual Transmission (Ditch the slush box and do your driving manually with answers from Mustang Etc. and California Pony Cars); Executive Privilege (Alice Cline's '66 hardtop); Stepping Back (J.W. Williams' '70 Boss 429); How-To: '71-'73 Headliner Install (We put new ginger liner and sail panels in the Lazarus Project); How-To: Help Us Help You (Readers Surveys are the way you make this your magazine); PONY TRAILS 2000: Surprize! (We throw you a curveball with an additional trail); It's Dusk (Melony Clauson's '67 convertible); Brown Sugar (Landon Saling's '78 King Cobra); Shiny (Harry Hiney's '65 GT350); How-To: Rebuild An 8-Inch Differential (Richmond Gear and A&M Gear Service show you how); How-To: '65-'68 Core Support Replacement (The sheetmetal repairs on our '66 continue with a new core support, inner fender apron, and front framerail patch); Special Performance (Tom and Donna Gouldy's '89 Special Service Vehicle); How-To: Late-Model A/C Diagnosis (We find out what can go wrong in a typical A/C system); How-To: Fix Your '87-'93 Console-Mounted Ashtray Door (MavroMont Industries has a one-size-fits-all kit for your broken ashtray door) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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May
In This Issue - Tech Tips 2000 (Our top tips for vintage and late-model owners); Sunny (Scott and Debbie Morton's '65 convertible); Yellow! Wow! (Nickey Ring's '69 Shelby GT500); How-To: Replace Your '65-'68 Convertible Top (We follow along as a '65 Mustang gets its top replaced); How-To: Buff Your Fresh Paint To A Mirror Finish (We grappled with the paint process and won - now we attack the orange peel); Destiny (Charlie Turner's '69 Boss 302); Confessions Of The Converted (Peter Faull's '68 GT fastback); PONY TRAILS 2000 - Trails, Trails, And More Trails (May and June are busy months with three solid trails); In The Wrapper (Bob Perkins '73 2.8-mile convertible); How-To: '71-'73 Rear Suspension Detailing (Rear suspension and a gas tank go to make our project a rolling chassis); Guide To Mustang Floor Mats (Do you prefer paper or plastic?); How-To: Glue In Glass (We install a glue-in windshield on our '72 Mach 1 Lazarus Project); Reflections Of...(Dave and Kathy Boucher's '98 Cobra coupe); Special Report: '99 Cobra Recall On Film (We follow a '99 Cobra owner through the process of fixing his gelded Pony); Best Catalogs! (We give you the best our advertisers have to offer); How-To: Saleen Ground Effects (When life hands you lemons, make a juiced-up Saleen look-alike) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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June
In This Issue - Powerfully Pewter (James Thomas' '72 Mach 1); Racing Legends! (Trans-Am legends Parnelli Jones and George Follmer speak out); How-To: '65-'67 Woodgrain Steering Wheel Restoration (Part of our Deluxe interior conversion, a woodgrain steering wheel is a must); Moss Is Boss (Dennis Field's '67 hardtop); Show-Time Mach (Ray Powers '69 Mach 1); SPECIAL SECTION - Parts And Services Directory (Clubs and car parts for your information); The Darndest Thing (John and B.G.Skavlem's unrestored '66 Sprint hardtop); High Bid Takes It (Lindsey Bradley's '68 GT500KR); COOL NEW PRODUCT! - How-To: '67-'68 In-Dash Driver Air Conditioning (Cooler temps, 134a, and a new system from Classic Auto Air); How-To: '71-'73 Mach 1 And Sport Hardtop Hood Stripes (Jazz up a killer hood withs a little war paint); PONY TRAILS 2000 - North And West (June is a busy month and we prove this with two trails); Saleen And Mean (Carol Peters' '90 Saleen); How-To: Get 347 Cubes From Your 302 (The Coast High Performance Smog 347 stroker is a quick, yet stealthy, means to power); How-To: White Face SGauges In Your '94-'98 (BBK Performance brings you the white night) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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July
In This Issue - Total Big-Block Guide (Everything you always wanted to know about the big-inch monsters); Making The Grade (Gary Bowman's '65 convertible); PONY TRAILS 2000 - The Big One (July and Mustangs Northwest bring us to the biggest trail we do); How-To: '65-'66 Six To V-8 Front Suspension Upgrade (Our '66 hardtop goes uptown with a fesh V-8-specific front suspension); Flat-Out (Dutch Solomon's '66 GT350); The Substitute (Kurt Huber's '69 convertible); Seat-Of-The-Pants Shock Comparison (Make the most of ride and handling with pointers from Mustang Plus); Back On Track (Peter Bak's '68 hardtop); How-To: Shaker Ram-Air Restoration (Restore a shaker with Rattke Can Black, Ford Corporate Blue and some sweat); How-To: Repair A '71-'73 Rubber Bumper (The Spoiler Bumper was first seen on the '71 Mach 1 and usually needs some repair - we show you how); Never Say Never (Mark Provenzano's '78 King Cobra convertible); Drag Racing Basics (Find out what your Mustang can do in the ultimate test of speed); Generation NeXt (Danny Barnhill's '83 GT convertible); Silver Bullet (The FR500 is an experiment in power, poise, and what if); How-To: SN-95 Performance Shock And Strut Upgrade (Tokico shocks and struts and Steeda adjustable caster/camber plates help our '97 GT hug the road) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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August
In This Issue - Essential Buyer'S Guide (If you're looking for a first Mustang, or for another Mustang, then this is for you); Mustang Monthly's Guide To The Best Cylinder Heads (Small-block Ford heads for the street are now plentiful); How-To: Vintage Mustang Shock Tower Repairs (Get rid of torch blow holes with a simple welding job); Inheritance (Forrest Jackson's '65 hardtop); Grand Turismo Performance (Jerry and Ranee Maddox's '69 Mustang GT convertible); Slip Of The Lip (Frank and Cheryl Chamberlain's '69 Shelby GT350 SportsRoof); Black And White (Thomas and Lori Bozzi's '67 hardtop); Bad Boy Boss (John Pellicano's '71 Boss 351); '65-'73 Electronic Ignition Conversion Choices (Want to permanently throw away those points? We thought so); Should You Go (To) Versailles? (We ask, is the most popular rearend swap all it's cracked up to be); How-To: Rebuild Your '65-'73 Starter (Bad news - it won't start; now what); How-To: 351 Cleveland Roller Conversion (Friction and poor geometry make a roller cam a good idea in your Cleveland-powered Mustang); Always (Scott Moen's '84 20th Anniversary convertible); How-To: Install Baer Brakes (Baer Claws make a huge difference in late-model Mustang performance); How-To: Feature Car Rear Wing Installation (Your Mustang doesn't need vibrant paint to have one of these wings gracing its flanks); PONY TRAILS 2000! Last But Not Least (Raleigh's MCA Grand National is our last fling 'til January) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Events; Readers' Album
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October
In This Issue - Small-Block Power (The stats, the VINs, the variables, the facts); How-To: '65-'66 V-8 Rear Suspension Conversion/Upgrade (When converting to V-8 power, the suspension and the brakes have to be able to handle it); Not An Option (William Greer's '72 convertible); How-To: Door Window Glass Swap (When the glass slips-slops, it's time for a swap); Flexing Muscle (Nick Kirby's '65 fastback); Fiber Flight (Jim Uliano's '66 GT350); How-To: Engine Bay Detailing (Lazarus, our '72 Mach 1 project car, gets the final touches that make the bay beautiful); Positive Affirmation (Ted and Carol Overstreet's '69 Mach); How-To: Plan For Ponies, Part One In A Five-Part Series (Mustang Monthly and Mike Morgan Motorsports show you how to plan for and build in real-world power); We'll See...(Ross and Brian Childer's '67 GT); How-To: Restore '70 Mach 1 Cladding (Tips and tricks on how to restore this distinctive package); Automatically Better (Len Tech keeps the AOD's good qualities and banishes the bad); Laser Surgery (Bernie and Grace Burl's '96 GT); How-To: Late-Model Rear Quarter-Panel (We install a rear quarter on a wreck recovery and wonder, is it worth it?) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Parts And Services; Events; Readers' Albums
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November
In This Issue - Completely Gone (Inside the Gone In Sixty Seconds Mustangs); How-To: Identify A '64 1/2 Mustang (Understanding the Difference in the Mustang's Most Gala Year); Family Friend (Leon Spangler's '66 hardtop); Nothin' Special (Dan Cundiff's '67 GT500); How-To: Replace '65-'68 Driprail Moldings (We show you the tricks to getting your driprail moldings off and on); How-To: Plan For Ponies, Part Two In A Five-Part Series (Mustang Monthly and Mike Morgan Motorsports show you how to plan for and build a real-world power); Its Name Was Mud (Ned Bellenger's '70 428 Mach 1); Coincidence (Jeffrey Alton's '68 fastback); How-To: '69-'70 Console Rebuild (It looks hopeless with the cracks, chips and missing parts, but is it really?); How-To: '71-'73 Dashpanel Assembly (Ford built them, then installed them - at least, that's what we think); No Bow Ties (Steve Herbert's '73 Mach 1); Real-World Solutions: Automatic Overdrive - Automatically Better? (Pros and cons abound when it comes to the decision-making process on an AOD); 2000 Cobra R Delivery (Can't afford a 2K Cobra R? Neither can we, but we enjoyed the new-car delivery ritual with one owner); How-To: Late-Model Electric Fan Conversion (Keep your 5.0 Mustang chilled with Interactive Systems & Technologies' CoolPower Supercool electric fan kit); Call It Tradition (Bob and Rhett Searcy's '93 convertible Feature Car) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Parts And Services; Advertisers' Index; Events; Readers' Album
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