Mustang Monthly - 2010

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January
Features - Cammer Quarter Horse (Ford built two Quarter Horse prototypes in 1969, but Mason Jones wanted to build his own with 427 SOHC power); How To Win (Go for the gold with these tips from the Mustang Club of America's top judges); This Boss Is Back (Craig Fackler bought a brand-new Boss 351, sold it, then bought it back again); Ivy League Honors (Washington, D.C.'s Mustang go-to guy, Richard Porter, built an extraordinary Hi-Po fastback); Supercharged And Super Cool (Ron Kinberger figured out how to have both supercharging and air conditioning on his '68 Shelby GT350); Special Pedigree (A new Super Snake GT500 is the crown jewel in Jan and Marsha Byrd's collection of Ford performance machines); Hello Columbus (The Labor Day weekend tradition continues in Ohio with the NMRA Ford nationals) Technical - Who's The Boss? (Was the Boss 351 the best Boss street engine? We put one to the dyno test); How To Rebuild Autolite Loadomatic Distributors (Freshen up a six-cylinder Mustang's single-point ignition with help from National Parts Depot); Install Custom Billet Badges (Personalize your restomod project with cool fender emblems you can create yourself at www.billetbadges.com); Install An Aluminum Radiator (Increase cooling capacity and get good underhood looks with an aluminum radiator from Scott Drake Reproductions); Makeover An S197 Mustang (From stock to stylin' in a couple of hours); How To Install A Shelby/Kicker Stereo Upgrade (Thanks to Shelby Automobiles' new partnership with Kicker, you can now get high-performance sound for your '05-'09 Mustang or Shelby) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Albums
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February
Features - Iacocca's FastbackLee Iacocca makes his return to Mustang with a Silver 45th Anniversary Edition Mustang fastback); One For The Road (Ray Banks used simple logic to build his '65 fastback for back roads and road courses); 52-Mile '69 Mach 1 (An amazingly preserved Mustang from the Bob Perkins collection of low-mileage Mustangs); Neighborhood Watch (Bud Byrnes didn't go looking for a '67 Mustang convertible - it came looking for him); The SVO Trust (Mark Haas' garage is a shrine to the Mustang SVO); Ford Stole The Show (In spite of all the Camaros, Ford led the way at the 2009 SEMA Show) Technical - How To Build A Better Hi-Po (Ford's 289 High-Performance is the engine of legends and myth. Here's how to make it even better); How To Rebuild An Autolite Alternator (Here's how to fix your lackluster charging system); How To Install Shelby Fastback Quarter Windows (Shelby-style quarter windows from Tony D. Branda Performance improve visibility); How To Rewire A Classic Mustang (A new electrical system from Painless Performance is the quickest path to reliability and safety); How To Install A Cold-Air Kit (AiRaid's performance induction system replaces the factory setup on '05-'09 Mustangs for more power and torque) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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March
Features - 2011 Shelby GT350 (The first car from the new Shelby American pays homage to the Shelby Mustangs from the past); Tasca's KR-8: Birth Of The Cobra Jet (Bob Tasca Jr. "lived the story" when his father dropped a modified 428 into a '67 Mustang hardtop); 56-Mile '66 Mustang Hardtop (An unrestored and basically untouched Mustang from the Bob Perkins collection); Blacktop Grabber (Dave Miller's '70 SportsRoof may be the only Grabber with a dealer-installed Vinyl roof); Close To Perfect (Curtis Burton restored his one-of-one '71 Cobra Jet Mach I to perfection - except for one thing); Mach x 2 (Ford salesman and '03 Mach I owner Jon Schultz began dating his future wife when he sold her an '04 Mach I. Now they're a two Mach family); Kentucky Shine (The NMRA closed out its 2009 show and race season with a big finale in Kentucky) Technical - Hi-Po vs. Shelby 289 (Shelby rated the GT350s Cobra 289 at 35 hp more than Ford's 289 Hi-Po. Was that accurate, or was that snake oil?); Sheetmetal Salvation (The availability of new panels eases restoration costs - and may save Mustangs in the process); How To Install Integral Power Steering (Borgeson power steering stops the leaks and gives you crisp 16:1 steering without special modifications); How To Install Halogen Tri-Bar Headlamps (The new tri-bar headlamps from Mustang Plus provides built-in amber parking lights); How To Tie Down Your Mustang (Tips to keep your vintage Mustang secure and undamaged when transporting on a trailer) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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April
Features - Retro Styled (Retrobuilt's modern GT500 CS looks remarkably like the original '69 Shelby); Some Hand Assembly Required (Bruce Beeghly's pre-production '64 1/2 convertible, 5F08F100140, is one of the first Mustangs ever built); Winning Strategy (Stang-A-Holics built a sizzling Mustang roadster for former NFL pro Christian Fauria); The Perkins Collection (16,000-mile '70 Boss 302); The Three Rs (Forget reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic, Ron Bramlett has put together a collection of SVT Cobra R Mustangs) Technical - How To Install Gear Vendors Overdrive (Gear Vendors overdrive provides cruising efficiency for classic Mustangs); How To Build A New Console (National Parts Depot has put all the parts in a single-kit to assemble a brand-new '65-'66 floor console); How To Choose Springs (A Mustang's stance can make or break the overall appearance. Mike Eaton from Eaton Detroit Spring explains how to get the right stance for your vintage Mustang); How To Rebuild A Steering Column (Tighten up your driving experience with new replacement parts from Virginia Classic Mustang); How To Get An Oil Analysis (Your engine's state of health can be determined without tearing it down); How To Replace An Early Fox-Body Dashpad (A new reproduction dashpad from Latemodel Restoration Supply takes the splits out of old Fox-body dashpads) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Rebuild; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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May
Features - What's It Worth Now? (Have Mustang values weathered the recession?); The Perkins Collection (3,800-mile '66 Hi-Po Fastback); Pro Stock Predecessor (Joe Spinelli's '69 Boss 429 was originally owned and raced by Al Joniec); High Yield (Bruce Wilcox's '71 Mach 1 has been paying big dividends for his farming family since high school); Street Domination (R & A Motorsports offers several levels of performance for the GT and V-6 Dominators) Technical - How To Build A Street 351 Cleveland (MCE Engines shows how to find hidden power and durability with the right parts and techniques); How To Troubleshoot Mustang Instrument Panels (Get your Mustang's gauges back on track by understanding how they work); Garage Buyers Guide (Put together your dream garage with these great products); How To Install A 22-Gallon Fuel Tank (Get extra cruising range and corrosion resistance for '65-'69 Mustangs with a stainless steel 22-gallon fuel tank); How To Rebuild Bucket Seats (Installing new upholstery also provides the opportunity for frame inspection, repairs, and new foam); How To Upgrade To Shelby Extreme-Plus Brakes (Get Super Snake braking for your Shelby GT500 or Mustang GT by replacing the factory front discs with rotors and calipers by Baer) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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June
Features - More Hidden Treasures (Our readers keep turning up rare Mustang finds in the most unusual places); Not Your Father's Fastback (Carla Coleman's father bought this '65 fastback brand-new; she and husband Jerry have rebuilt it into a modern cruiser); Pure Aqua (Pat Fitzgerald found an unpolished gem in this one-of-one '67 big-block fastback); The Perkins Collection (13,400-mile '69 Boss 302); "I Need This Car" (39 years ago, Larry Tamburino needed a co-signer to buy a brand-new '71 Mach I); Wild Child (Carwl Stephens' Mustang madness started with an '05 GT and a supercharger) Technical - How To Troubleshoot And Service Headlight Switches (Here's some help for those times when the lights go off); How To Replace A Quarter-Panel (Here's one way to re-skin a pony with new Dynacorn sheetmetal); How To Build A Street Cleveland (MCE Engines shows how to make 410 hp along with a boatload of torque (438 ft-lb); How To Install Tubular Headers (Improve performance with this easy afternoon bolt-on) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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July
Features - A Classic Recreation (The new GT500CR from Classic Restoration is a modern rendetion of the ever-popular '67 Shelby); Of Special Interest (With its special paint and leather interior, Perry Los Camp has reason to believe that his '64 1/2 convertible was a special car for a special purpose); The Thoroughbred (Even with less than 5,000 miles, Christopher Lemp's '69 SCJ Mach 1 needed a total restoration to compete in the Mustang Club of America's Thoroughbred class); Open For Inspection (The Mustang Club of America kicked off its national show seson with the Gulf Coast National in Pensacola); Spangler's Star (Original owner George Spangler's '85 Saleen is a low-mile original) Technical - How To Install Climate-Control A/C (Improve your state of cool with Vintage Air's high-tech GEN IV Climate Control for '69-'70 Mustangs); Guide To Modern Mods (Late-model performance and convenience upgrades for vintage Mustangs); How To Install An AM Radio Converter (Play iPod, CD, or satellite radio music through your Mustang's AM radio with the easy-to-install RediRad from Brew City Engineering); How To Replace A Vinyl Top (You can do it yourself but you may want to call in a professional for a wrinkle-free installation); How To Replace A Fox-body Electric Fuel Pump (If your '86-'95 Mustang has become a little sluggish, it may be time to replace the electric fuel pump) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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August
Features - Factory Supercharged (John Atzbach's '66 Shelby GT350 is one of 11 that was factory equipped with the Paxton supercharger); Escape Clause (When Rachel Emmons isn't working as a Washington lobbyist, she excapes the madness in her '67 convertible); Who's The Boss? (When Lee Nevill found abandoned '70 fastback in an Idaho pasture, he and his wife Sara became husband-and-wife owners of a pair of Boss 302s); A Festival For Shelbys (What started out as a gathering of seven GT500 owners has turned into a full-fledged Shelbyfest); Company Car (Law enforcement work can often be a thankless job. Could a Mustang make it better?) Technical - Troubleshooting Guide (We've got the answers for typical (and not-so-typical) Mustang malfunctions); How To Install Fuel Injection (Powerjection III with broadband O2 and adaptive learning brings hidden fuel injection to vintage Mustangs); How To Replace A Speedometer Cable (Get the dance out of the needle with a new reproduction cable); Gateway To Modern Handling (Gateway Performance Suspension's new MacPherson strut front suspension adds late-model ride and handling to vintage Mustangs); How To Install A Dual Exhaust System (Improve your vintage Mustang's performance and sound with a complete system from National Parts Depot); How To Install A Theft-Proof Gas Cap (Affordable Classics offers a stealthy way to prevent fuel theft on '65-'73 Mustangs); How To Eliminate IRS Driveline Vibrations (Exorcize those demonic vibrations from an IRS-equuipped Mustang Cobra) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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September
Features - Drag Pack Fastback (Super Cobra Jet and 4:30 gears in a plain white wrapper); House Of Cars (Gerry Ayers keeps his unique collection of low-mileage late-model Mustangs in his house); Prototype 319 (In 1965, Shelby American used 5S319 as the engineering prototype for the '66 Shelby GT350); GTA, Eh? (A Burnt Amber fastback in the Great White North); Field Of Dreams (It was Mustangs and more Mustangs in the Carlisle Ford Nationals Showfield) Technical - How To Install Baer Street-Strip 4 Disc Brakes (Baer's new compact, high-performance disc brakes fit inside your factory wheels); How To Install An Ignitor III Electronic Ignition (The most popular Mustang aftermarket modification just got better); Guide To Shops And Services (If you need work done on your '65-'73 Mustang, you can find some help at one of the shops in our revised and updated listing); How To Install LED Backup Lights (Simple to install, Mustang Project's new LED backup lamps light your way when backing up); How To Install Carpet (Achieving professional results in your home garage); How To Repair Fox-Body Power Seats (If your '87-'98 Mustang power seat has lost its mobility, it could be something as simple as stripped gear assemblies) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Late-Model Corral; Resto Roundup; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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November
Features - The Boss Is Back! (Ford did its homework to come up with a worthy successor to the legendary '69-'70 Boss 302); Garage Sale Score (Dan De Young bought his tri-power Hi-Po fastback at a local yard sale); The Birthday Present (Steve Fowler got a '68 Shelby GT500KR for his 16th and 54th birthdays); Grabber Hardtop (Look what imagination did for a guy on a limited budget); Can They Outlaw Mustangs? (Don't just throw up your hands. We need to act now to save our hobby and lifestyle); Boss In Black (Scott Skalitzky found and restored the black Boss 351 he always wanted); Mustangs At Mustang (Oklahoma plays host to the Mustang Club of America's Chisholm Trail National) Technical - How To Build A Budget 347 (At the dyno, we learned how to get more than 500 horsepower from the 347 stroker small-block); How To Install Custom Seat Upholstery (TMI Products now offers custom seat upholstery for vintage Mustangs); Crate 9-Inch (All-new 9-inch rear axle assemblies are now available from Currie Enterprises); Automatically Overdrive (Here are some tips for choosing and using a Ford Automatic Overdrive transmission in vintage Mustangs) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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December
Features - Drivers! (You won't find these classic Mustangs on a trailer); Lois' Legacy (You may remember Lois Eminger as the "invoice lady" but she also had a thing for Dusk Rose Fords, including a specially painted '71 Mach 1); Doc's Old Horse (The continuing tale of a one-owner Cobra Jet); Like Ten Million Bucks (Scott Joers waited 25 years to get his '69 Shelby GT500); A Wise Decision (Gail Wise purchased her '64 1/2 Mustang convertible on April 15, 1964, but it was her husband who convinced her to keep it all these years); Bellevue Goes National (The Mustang Club of America's Grand National comes to the Pacific Northwest for the world's largest annual Mustang show); '11 V-6 And GT: Best Mustangs Ever? (After spending a couple of weeks with Ford's newest Mustang, we can say that Team Mustang got this one right) Technical - How To Choose An Overdrive Manual Transmission (There have never been more choices for classic and late-model Mustangs); How To Install An Autolite 4100 Carburetor (Pony Carburetors can help you get your Mustang's induction system back to its stock configuration); Understanding Locking Steering Columns (In 1970, Ford began fitting Mustangs with locking steering columns to improve vehicle security); How To Install A Custom Instrument Panel (Personalize your '65-'66 Mustang's instrument panel with Ford Racing gauges in a new adapter from Mustangs Northwest); How To Install An Adjustable Clutch Cable System (Improve Fox-body clutch performance and feel with an adjustable clutch kit from Steeda Autosports) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; New Bits; Pony Tales; Late-Model Corral; Resto Roundup; Beyond The Basics; Coming Events; Readers' Album
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