Mustang Monthly - 2003

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January
In This Issue - Our 25th Anniversary (Twenty-five years on Mustang Monthly - the oldest monthly Mustang magazine); How-To: Repair Vintage Mustang Clocks (There are two perfect paths to perfect timekeeping. We show you how to get there); How-To: Install Brushed-Aluminum Inserts (Give it the '67 Interior Decor Group look with solutions from JME Enterprises); Gee Tee See Jay! (Eric Harris' '69 GT428 Cobra Jet convertible); Moore Mustang (Ian Moore's '72 hardtop); Once A Rental (Jerry Sullivan's '66 GT350H); Orange Crush (Jerry Choate's '65 2+2 fastback); Highland Dreams (Grant Laing's '67 fastback); Teaching An Old Fox New Tricks (David Bachota's '80 two-door); How-To: Diagnose Air-Conditioning Problems At Home (You can do preliminry diagnosis on your own and save money); Pony Trails 2003 - (Still) Heading East (A run to the Atlantic Coast for automatic sightseeing at Klassix); How-To: Install A Lightbat On A Late-Model Convertible (CDC's lightbat looks cool and adds safety with its high-mounted brake light); How-To: Install A Hood Decal (Graphic Express' factory '85-'86 Mustang GT hood decal is the perfect finishing touch to your square-light Mustang retro project); Pony Trails 2002 - The Top Two Shows (Both of these shows were the peak of perfection, but we had to pick First and Second) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; In Search Of Mustangs; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Advertisers' Index; Beyond The Basics; Events; Readers' Album
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March
In This Issue - More Gone In Sixty Seconds (Carroll Shelby produces a "new" Eleanor for the masses); Strictly...Fun (Eugene Kusner's '66 GT hardtop); Realizing A Dream (Todd Brown's '68 fastback); Early Bird Gets The Worm (Kevin Mikkelsen's '69 convertible); How-To: Install A Deluce Steering Wheel (Mustangs Etc. makes it easy to upgrade to rich woodgrain and stainless steel from Dynacorn International); How-To: Install Shaft-Mount Roller Rockers (Jesel's new Sportsman Series shaft-mount roller rockers bring bulletproof racing technology to the bolt-on street car ranks); The Rest Is History (Alicia Rotlinger's '78 three-door); Original...(David and Anita Hoverstock's '66 GT350); Carburetor Swan Song (Jeff Colvin's '85 GT three-door); Pony Trails 2003 - Home Base (The Mustangs and Mustangs show is a one-day wonderland of iron horses); How-To: Insure Your Mustang (Protecting your ride and your life takes more than a car cover, Mom and an enclosed garage); Options, Options, Options (Ever wonder what parts places tuck away in their closets); Rare Carburetors (From Hi-Po 289 to Boss 429, Pony Carburetors shows us the rare four-barrel in the world of high-performance Mustang carburetors); Vintage Mustang Tilt Steering Column ID Guide (Tilt steering columns were optional on '67-'73 Mustangs. Here's how to tell them apart on a year-by-year basis); How To: Put A Cobra Rear Wing On Your '79-'93 LK (Sanity has never been a virtue around the Mustang Monthly offices, proven by this rear wing install) Departments - Hoofbeats; In Search Of Mustangs; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Beyond The Basics; Late-Model Corral; Events; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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April
In This Issue - The Ultimate Ride (We challenged the editors to decide which Mustang they'd keep forever>); How-To: Install A GT-40 Performance Package On A '94-'95 5.0 (Does FRPP's GT-40 package for 5.0s have the goods in the 21st Century); Interior Decor Group ID Guide: Part One (Understanding one of the '65-'66 Mustangs most desirable options); New In Caspian Blue (Terry Kress '65 GT fastback); Lawdy (Martin and Tari Rupp's '68 hardtop); Reference In Originality (Ed Meyer and Randy Sizemores's '70 428 CJ Mach 1); Grabbing Gripper Drop-Top (John and Mary Gervasis '73 convertible); A Bad Red Boss 302 (Mark Brown's flawlessly restored '70 Boss 302 is all show - and all go); Out Of Sight (Dean and Drew Pence's '68 Shelby GT500KR realizes the legend of the name); Leader Of The Pack (Bill and Karla Puck's '79 three-door pace car); Pony Trails 2003! SAAC Full Of (More) Fun (We head back to Nashville, Indiana for some good old-fashioned Midwest fun); How-To: Install A Fox Ram-Air Hood And Cobra Grill Insert (We take the plain and make it fancy); Small-Block Builder's Guide (Real-world solutions for your 260/289/302 Power Project); How-To: Diagnose And Repair '65-'66 Turn Signals (Learn to repair common glitches in the first vintage Mustangs) Departments - Hoofbeats; In Search Of Mustangs; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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May
In This Issue - Super GTs! (The new Mustang GT concepts provide a closer look at 2005); How-To: Supercharge A Vintage Mustang (Paxton's new Novi 1200 supercharger kit brings modern geardrive-blower technology to classic Mustangs); Three Equals One (It took three cars to build Steve Bodine's tricked-out '65 fastback); Stress Relief (Sam Arthur unwinds behind the wheel of his Mightmare Blue '67 GT500); Think Pink (This Playmate Pink convertible with rumble seat, is one of 12 built); How-To: Build A Stealth 347 (For replacement or rebuild, the 347 Stroker is hotter than ever); '67-'69 Interior Decor Guide (A closer look at one of the '67-'69 Mustang's most desirable options); Boss Survivor (Bill Fioretti's Boss 350 survives the test of time with original equipment); Shelby By SAAC (Jim Engel's '91 SAAC Mustang is one of only nine with the Shelby name); How-To: Upgrade Your '65-'68 Wiring System (Painless Performance's aftermarket wiring systems); Pony Trails 2003 Double The Fun (Pony Trails heads for the All-Ford Nationals and the Mid-America Performance and Shelby Meet); Special Catalog Section (Find out what you need in these catalogs from our favorite suppliers and manufacturers); Middle-Black Builder's Guide (Make the most of your middleweight Ford V-8); How-To: Build A Bullitt Mustang (Creating a Bullitt clone is easy with available aftermarket parts) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; In Search Of Mustangs; Beyond The Basics; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Events; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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July
In This Issue - Drive Time (Craig Cunningham takes on L.A. traffic in his '66 convertible); Extraordinarily Ordinary (Tony Hoffeditz's '67 fastback is well equipped with just a 390 High Performance); Drive It Every Day! (Make the most of your driveable vintage Mustang); How-To: Identify A Real Boss 302 Engine (Clearing up the confusion about '69-'70 Boss 302 engines and their components); How-To: Replace A Windshield Wiper Motor (You don't think about it - until you can't see in the rain); Shelby Fever (Doug Bohrer's enthusiasm leads to ownership of this '69 GT350); Cruising For Carroll (SCAT's Texas 289 cruised into Pittsburg, Texas, to help celebrate Carroll Shelby Day); How-To: Install A Five-Speed In A Vintage Mustang (Relaxed cruising in Fifth gear is only a transmission swap away); How-To: Install A Convertible Top (Fox-body ragtops are often in need of a new top); How-To: Run 11.99 For $1,199 In An '03 Cobra (Put the new supercharged Cobra in the 11-second zone for cheap); New Vintage (David Bruno's '85 GT is a perfect example of a desirable "vintage" late-model Mustang); Pony Trails 2003 (Pony Trails heads to Utah for the first time); Hot Six Coupe (What you can do with a modern V-6 Mustang) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; In Search Of Mustangs; Beyond The Basics; YO Alert; Events; Late-Model Corral; Resto Roundup; Advertisers' Index; Readers' Album
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October
In This Issue - Untitled Masterpiece (Herb Gordon's 2,800-mile '65 Hi-Po fastback is a rare piece of automotive art); 10 Fastest Mustangs (How fast were they then, and how do they stack up now); Cobra Jet Perfection (Ernie Unhold's flawless '68 1/2 may be today's ultimate Cobra Jet); Future Mod Boss (Phin Stubb's takes restomod to a new level with his '69 Boss 302); How-To: Identify Mustang Rear Axles (Quick and easy Mustang rear axle identification); H.O. For The Go (George Mussterman's 31,000-mile '72 Mach 1 is powered by the rare R-code 351-H.O.); Field Of Dreams (Despite the forecast, Carlisle's Fun-Field was packed with Mustangs for the All-Ford Nationals); Operation Secret Vehicle (Kevin Kymer's '84 Mustang SVO is one of the more fascinating cars from Ford's performance history); How-To: Install The Pertronix Ignitor II (Pertronix's new "smart" electronic ignition adds dimension to vintage Mustangs); How-To: Install New Seat Upholstery (Re-covering the seats in a vintage Mustang is a big step in restoring an interior); Shelby Inspired (Mark and Lesley Hudson got their Mustang inspiration from a Tribute Edition Shelby); Top-10 Fox-Body Problems And how To Fix Them (Most '87-'93 Mustangs need a little TLC - here are some great places to start); How-To: Install An After-Cat Exhaust System (Bassani's after-cat exhaust systems for late-model Mustangs fit right the first time); Best Mustang Catalogs (Check them out for some great deals on Mustang parts and accessories) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; In Search Of Mustangs; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; YO! Club; Events; Readers' Album
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December
In This Issue - Homebuilt Eleanor (Glenn Gabey's Eleanor look-alike is a blueprint for building a Gone In 60 Seconds Mustang); An Original Icon ("Original" does not begin to describe Joseph Errante's '65 GT hardtop. But, officially, it's an icon because Ford says so); How-To: Six-Cylinder Performance Guide (Making the most out of your in=line six begins with Jack Clifford's performance products); Distant Thunder (Mike Akers' built his '67 Terlingua close as a tribute to Trans-Am driver Jerry Titus); How-To: Install A Cable-Clutch Linkage (Improve your vintage Mustangv's clutch function with a cable-clutch-linkage conversion kit from O.B. Performance Engineering); Thoroughly Impressive (Bob Gaines' Thoroughbred '70 GT500 convertible has the rare-combination of Drag Pack, Four-speed and "big suspension"); How-To: Repair Door Jambs (If your doors suffer from cracks and splits, here's a concours-correct fix); Selfer's Remorse (A bad call in the '80s led Eric Helms to an all-original, low-mile '73 Mach 1); Only Original Once (Low- and no-mileage Fox-bodies abound in Daniel Carpenter's late-model Mustang collection); How-To: Replace '65-'73 Mustang Ignition Switches (Replacing ignition switches and lock cylinders is simple if you know how to do it); How-To: Replace Late-Model Steering Wheels (Thanks to LateModel Restoration Supply's new leather-wrap refurbishing service, you don't have to face that worn, sunburned steering wheel anymore); Mach 1 Across America (Is the '03 Mach 1 the ultimate road-trip machine? In the name of research, we circumnavigate the nation to find out); How-To: Swap '99-'03 Hoods (There are several choices when it comes to the factory Ford hoods for '99-'04 Mustangs) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; YO Club; Resto Roundup; Beyond The Basics; Late-Model Corral; Events; In Search Of Mustangs; Readers' Album
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