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Contents: Technical – Mustang Specifications Guide, Part 2 – 1971-1973 Small-Block V8s (We conclude our first generation small-block engine specifications review with a look at the 1971-1973 302 and 351 cid V8s) Survival Tech – Vintage Mustang Tech Tips (Make your restoration chores a bit easier with these simple tips from the professionals); Suspension Theory (Tuning, modifying and maintaining your Mustang’s handling components is an easy task once you understand the fundamentals of suspension mechanics); Wiring Harnesses Restoration (Fresh paint, tape and a little elbow grease can put the spark back in original Mustang wiring harnesses) Features – Cupid’s Charm (Joe Chambers fell for a ’67 convertible); Pleasing Personality (Bill and Carol Kish restored the nobility of this King of the Road); Memorial Mustang (This 64 1/2 convertible forged a family bond that can never be broken); Unexpected Treasure (Ray Janes’ 1970 Mach I sat for five years before he found it, but it doesn’t sit much anymore); Phase II (Former second-generation Mustang designer Dick Nesbitt talks about the development of the “forgotten pony:); 116 2+2 = Fun (Fred Barkley gets his kicks in a ’65 fastback) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Tales; Pony Express; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Readers Album; Coming Events; Parts And Services; Beyond The Basics; Horsesense POWER – Technical – Late-Model Mustang Tech Tips (Often it’s the little things that make the biggest difference); 5.0 Burn-Out Techniques (If you thought good burn-outs were as simple as dumping the clutch, think again); How To Remove A 5.0 Engine (A tired Mass Air HO SEFI comes out of the cradle for a performance rebuild) Features – Power Driver (Gloria Zimmerman takes Blue Oval performance to the street…100 miles a day) Departments – Corral; Power Parts
Issue: August 1995
Condition: Very Good