Mustang Monthly - 1999

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January
In This Issue - Five Hot Engine Combos! (How to build a rockin' six or eight); Forceful Dream (John Force's '65 GT convertible); How-To: Winter Storage (We help you slow the aging process to a crawl!); '71-'73 Door Panel Reskin (Just Dashes can make your door panels look as new as your new carpeting and upholstery); 63D (Tom Jackson's '68 bench seat GT fastback); When Green Is Gold (Ned Bellenger's '70 SportsRoof); Red Runner (Dean Dike's '68 GT350 fastback); On The Road Again (The first Trail of 1999 is at Silver Springs, Florida); 'Round Town Mach (Tom Burger's '71 351 2V Ram Air Mach 1); The Daily Driver (Richard Wasserman's '71 sports hardtop); How-To: Rebuild A 2100 Autolite Carburetor (Daily driver maintenance for your 2-V equipped V-8 Mustang); How-To: '64 1/2-'66 Mirror Upgrade (With the Pro Products reproduction Day/Night mirror and remote mirror, you can now have three quarters of the Visibilty Group); How-To: Install '64 1/2-'66 Lock Sets (An hour in the driveway will have your Mustang feeling like new again every time you slide your key into the lock); The Freak (Brent Mullen's '97 Saleen Cobra); How-To: Install An LX-Style Exhaust On Your '87-'93 GT Mustang (Drop those dull turndowns for some shiny, polished, slash-cut tips that everyone will notice); How-To: Install A Vortech Supercharger On Your V6 (Finally, a solution for those late-model V6 owners who scream for more power) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Parts And Services; Events; Advertisers Index; Beyond The Basics; Readers Album
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February
In This Issue - Test Drive! '99 Mustang (We drive the new Mustang and come away impressed); How-To: Stripe Installation On A '69 Mach 1 (Simple steps to super stripes); How-To: Vintage Rear Wheel Disc Brakes (For easy disc brake swaps for vintage Mustangs); How-To: Four-Speed Rebuild (If your four-speed is useed and abused, it may be in need of a refit); The Daily Driver (Jim Black's '66 2+2); Transition Shelby (Dennis Crow's '66 GT350); Backyard Stallion (Dean Hill's '73 convertible); Think Pink (Debbie Carton's '67 GTA hardtop); Groupie (Amir Ebrahimzadeh's modified '65 hardtop); Devil In A Blue Dress (Kent Miller's '70 Boss 302); The Completion Of Our Project '68 Mustang (Our project '68 moves under its own power for the first time in three years); '64 1/2-'73 Mustang Radio Block-Off Plates (When nothing is better than something); Cop Car Mustangs (Walk down memory lane with the Special Service Mustang package); 25 Tech Tips (Make your Mustang better with these hot ideas); The Things We Do...(Mike Doyle's '91 convertible); How-To: Install Kenny Brown Front Suspension Spacers (Coil spring spacers that will give your Mustang the right attitude); How-To: Install Steeda Caster/Camber Plates (Streeda caster/camber plates get your Modern Mach seeing straight) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Events; Beyond The Basics; Parts And Services; Advertisers Index; Readers' Album
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March
In This Issue - MACH 1 - Machines That Made Magic (We celebrate the 30th Anniversary of this Ford performance milestone); Pony Trails 1999 (Shake, Rattle and Roll. At the 35th Anniversary, we plan to shake up the neighborhood, rattle some windows, and roll through the North Carolina countryside); How-To: Performance C4 Rebuild (Mustang Monthly and Auto-Rite Transmissions show you the way to awesome C4 performance); The Daily Driver (Matt Penick and Shelby Cox's '66 2+2); Fastback Fan (Harry Bassilaki's '68 fastback); Whiz-Bang Mach 1 (Ed Ragan's '69 Mach 1); Mean Go Green (Miles and Jane DeCosta's '71 Mach 1); Built For Me! (Elois Robinson's '65 fastback); Twice The Fun (Al and Deloris Friedel's '70 GT500 convertible); How-To: Decipher Ford Part Numbers (When you are staring at that $100 intake manifold, it would be nice to know: is it for your car?); Car Show Travel Basics And Preparation (A look at what can make a weekend car show fun or a disaster); How-To: Detail A '70-'73 Tilt Column (The tilt column is one of the more desirable additions that can be made to a Mustang - we get one ready to show); Battery Beautifier (Give the Autolite look to your modern battery); 1999 New Products Review (A visit to the SEMA show in Las Vegas gives us a peek at some goodies to come this year); How-To: Replace A Late-Model Starter (A new Mean Green starter and replacement battery cables get our '87 Saleen back on the road); Clean Machine (Bob Egleston's '90 Feature Car convertible) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Advertisers Index; Beyond The Basics; Parts And Services; Events; Readers' Album
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June
In This Issue - Good, Clean Fun (Pro detailing tips); How-To: Shoulder Harnesses For Your '65-'66 Mustang (Modern (and safe) passenger restraint for classic Mustangs); How-To: '66 Mustang Seat Upholstery And Carpet Replacement (Cat claws and vintage upholstery don't mix - trust us); The Daily Driver (John Rowe's '66 2+2); Work In Progress (Mike Bell's '65 GT350); Calypso Glory (Bruce Ward's '70 Mach 1); Eaten Alive! (Cliff Ernst's '68 1/2 fastback drag car); Modern-Day Plaything (Jim Clark's '66 GT fastback); Stickin' To It (John Lowell's '71 Mach 1); How-To: '71-'73 Four-Speed Detailing For Concours Street-Driven (Since paint won't rust, we're painting the Lazarus Project's four-speed so that it doesn't look painted); Hardtop & Convertible Ski Carriers (In the realm of obscure options, the ski carrier attachment is certainly among them); Cowboy Country (We're off to the 25th Anniversary Show for the Mid-America Shelby Meet); How-To: Low-Buck Mass Airflow Meter Conversion (Just getting started with your '86-'88 5.0s mods? Upgrade to mass airflow first and skip the headaches); Late-Model Styling Choices (If you're looking to personalize your pony, look no further than these next six pages); Hot Jalapeno! (Steve and Shelley Anderson's '85 GT convertible) 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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July
In This Issue - Find, Buy, And Fix (The experts are at it again, and we have their thoughts for you to review); Got Insurance? (Quick facts for the most important Mustang accessory you can buy); Restoration Redoux (Bernard and Rae Anne Tuite's '65 convertible); How-To: Treasure Hunt (Make light work of your Mustang parts trek by cultivating reliable sources you can count on); How-To: Salvage Yard Basics (How to attack that salvage yard you have eyed for a while); Refined Classic (Carlos Little's '67 GTA fastback); Killer Vanilla (Bob Perkin's '70 SportsRoof 428 SCJ); How-To: Carburetor And Ignition Troubleshooting (Jon Eyneart shows us the finer parts of how to tune our V-8); The Daily Driver (Joshua Green's '66 hardtop); The Addiction (Bill Forester's '69 GT350); How-To: '67-'68 Concours In-Dash Air Conditioning System (Project '68 gets cooled off in time for the hot summer months); Wheels And Tires Make The '71-'72 Mustang (Bias or radial, original wheel or repro, you have a choice); Six In A Row (Charles Young's '73 convertible); White Lightning (Jeff Hager's '90 GT hatchback); Pony Trails 1999 (The Great Northwest. We are anxious to see if the folks in Bellevue, Washington, can top their best efforts); How-To: Late-Model Steering Column Replacement (To correct auto theft damage or add tilt wheel, a replacement column is your answer); Late-Model Styling Choices, Part II (Our late-model styling guide continues) 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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August
In This Issue - Weird Science (Facts and Fiction. Hype, myths, urban legends, lost-and-found lore; rare finds, and generally weird stuff); How-To: Restore A Steering Wheel (Though we will focus on the wheel for our '70 Mach 1 project, the principles will apply to all vintage wheels); Oh, Henry! (Jeanie McCain's '66 hardtop); The Daily Driver (Fred Wade's '65 2+2); The Million-Dollar Question (William Sharp's '67 GT500); Pony Trails (Last But Not Least. Our last trail for 1999 is the Grand National Event in Houston, Texas); Pretty In Pink (Leslie and Vern Wright's '69 Mach 1); How-To: Driveshaft Rebuild And Detailing (After a little dip at Revivations, the Lazarus Project's driveshaft gets a new lease on life); Renewed Respect (Scott Wilson's '74 Mach 1); The Big One (Charlotte was fun, fast, and furious...and we loved it); Mustang Monthly's New Restoration Project (We begin the trek with a critical evaluation and purchase); How-To: Install A Dakota Digital Dash (When you're looking for a custom gauge, this might just be the answer); Leader Of The Pack (Bill and Karla Puck's '79 Pace Car); The Modern Mach Project (Our '90 white hatch gets fender-deep in concept drawings and parts lists); How-To: Late-Model Driveshaft Diagnosis And Replacement (Inspect for damage and reduce vibrations with a Ford Racing Performance Parts aluminum driveshaft); Ford Racing Performance Parts New Product Review (A new name and new parts from your favorite factory performance catalog) 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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September
In This Issue - Big-Black Blowout (Performance testing the 390, 428 and 429); Second-Round Excitement (Phil Howard's '66 GT convertible); First And Foremost (Paul Ingram's '67 GTA Fastback); How-To: Cowl Vent Repair (We show you how to do a patch repair); Cowl Vent Repairs (Arming yourself with the correct information); Simply Irrestible (Sam Vassallo's '68 GT350 convertible); The Ultimate Mustang? (Joe Stehle's '71 convertible); Going Supersonic (Tim Wine's '70 Mach 1); How-To: Budget Suspension (We help you rebuild your suspension on a shoestring budget); Mustang Wheel And Tire Guide (Your source for hot rolling stock and information); The Daily Driver (Ken and Mary Jean Wesche's '96 Saleen/Budget Speedster); No Bike For You (Rick Kolb's '84 1/2 GT350 convertible); How-To: Head Gasket Replacement (Overheating can come from many problems, but the worst is a bad head gasket); The Mod Squad (The latest bolt-ons and hard parts for the 4.6 and 5.4); Pony Trails 1999 (Back to Cowboy Country. Come along for the Grand National and our Texas-size trail) 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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October
In This Issue - Rockin' Readers Album (Dozens of Mustangs inside); How-To: Brighter Gauge Lights For Your '71-'73 (The lights are on, but can you see them? We make things a little brighter); Unsolved Mysteries (Dave Norwood's '64 1/2 convertible); 1967...Again (Darren Stanfel's '67 fastback); How-To: '69-'70 SportsRoof Rear Quarter Window Restoration (Kick up your boomerangs a notch); 'Ain't It Grande? (Russel Alton's '72 Grande); Like The First Time (Wes Alford's '69 GT convertible); Epoch (Richard Keller's '66 GT350/H); The Forgotten Mustang (It's time for a little respect as the Mustang II turns 25); How-To: Prep For Paint (So, you want to paint your own car, eh); How-To: Build A Hot 390! (Ed Worthington shows you how to do the twist with your Mustang's FE big-block); Supreme Saleen (Douglas Peter's '89 Saleen SSC); How-To: Add A Power Seat Track To Your Late-Model Mustang (Have it four-way or six-way, but put your seat where you want it); How-To: '79-'86 140-MPH Speedometer Upgrade (Breathe new life into your early Fox Mustang); The Daily Driver (Suzette (and Brian) Hanold's '67 hardtop racer); Mustang Monthly's Best Catalogs For Fall '99; How-To: Upgrade To Keyless Entry In Your Late-Model (No need to struggle with groceries and a ring full of keys anymore) 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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November
In This Issue - Pony Tradin' (Roger and Matt Wilson's Boss 302); Boss Bad Boys (They were once the best things going, but are they still?); How-To: Install Sub-Frame Connectors (Tighten up your unitized Fox platform for better handling); How-To: Late-Model Shock Tower Brace (Shelby and Ford had their export braces in the '60s: Kenny has one for the '90s); Spirit Of America (Dave Zimmerman's '66 GT hardtop); Howe-To: Replace '69-'70 Floorpans (New, long floorpans for the Mustang Monthly resident '70 Mach 1); Tribute (Rick Titus' '68 hardtop race replica); Just Do It (Bob Myher's '71 429 SCJ Mach 1); How-To: '67-'68 Tach Install (Install a tach in your '67-'68 Mustang with standard wiring); The Daily Driver (Joseph Grove's '66 hardtop); A Real Georgia Peach (Tony Garcia's '70 GT500); How-To: AM/FM Retrofit (Get great sound from your original radio and a CD to boot); How-To: Install Haneline Power Windows (Crank it or switch it with solutions from Electric Life and Hotronics); Reviewed! Mustang Monopoly (Quiet evenings at home just became more fun); Mustang By The Numbers (Kevin Marti has a new book for '67-'73 Mustang owners); Parnelli's Perfect Pacer (Indy 500 Champion Parnelli Jones '94 SVT Cobra Pace Car); How-To: Power Window One-Touch Upgrade (Incorporate an express-down power window in your late-model Mustang); How-To: Seal And Quiet Your Hatchback Third Door (Keep out the cold and the rain and stop the rattles with a kit from Texas Mustang Parts); How-To: Late-Model Door Hinge Repair (Quickly fix those worn bushings with the correct parts from Texas Mustang Parts) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basic; Advertisers' Index; Parts And Services; Events; Readers' Album
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December
In This Issue - Best Shelby's Ever...You Decide (We want to know which is your favorite); All Rise (Tom Scuccimarrirra's '66 Mustang GT fastback); Second Time Around (Mona Fannon's '78 Cobra II); 1999 Christmas Gift Guide (We assemble a slew of gifts that say "They're Mustangers"); Fratstang (New York Fraternal Order of Police's '67 Hardtop); Pony Trails 1999 (It was fun and it is over for 1999); How-To: Paint Your Mustang (Concours detailing and painting your pride and joy for show duty); How-To: Identify Ford Removable Carrier Differentials (A closer look at the member that brings up the rear); Black Gold (James and Nancy William's '66 Shelby GT350H); The Daily Driver (Les Blankenship's '66 hardtop); Black In Black (Rick Schmidt's '70 SportsRoof); How-To: '79-'86 Console Refinish (Texas Mustang Parts and a can of charcoal gray lacquer paint give new shine to the old); How-To: Exterior Door Handle Replacement (Broken door handles are common on '79-'93 Mustangs, and fixing them is quick satisfaction); How-To: SN-95 Spring Swap (Get rid of those high-water springs with a set of Steeda lowering coils); The Boss Is Back In Town (Angie Tomlinson's '96 Boss Shinoda coupe) Departments - Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; Resto Roundup; New Bits; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Advertisers' Index; Parts And Services; Events; Readers' Album
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