Mustang Monthly Magazine 2002 November

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Mustang Monthly Magazine 2002 November

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Contents:  BOSS! (The car that Shinoda built and Ford pushed is still a performance icon); How Engines Work (Basic information for beginning enthusiasts and just people who just plain want to learn about cars); Carlisle Mustang Update (The Carlisle Mustang gets closer to completion); Silver Mine (Jerry Goodman’s ’66 convertible); Requiem For A Thoroughbred (Tom Myne’s ’68 GT fastback); From Sea To Shining Sea (Fran Cosentino’s ’69 Mustang convertible); Mach And Roll (Available on ’02-’03 Mustangs, the optional Mach 1000 stereo system takes original equipment high-fidelity car audio to unprecedented heights in sound quality and output); Green Meany (Marv Heath’s ’69 GT500 Shelby SportsRoof); Snake Bite (Bob Shumaker’s ’94 Cobra); How-To: Diagnose Cowl Leaks (Sometimes a leak may not be what you think); How-To: Install A Turn-Signal Switch In A ’65-’66 Mustang (Though not the most glamorous thing to think about properly functioning turn signals are important on any car – vintage Mustangs included); How-To: Replace Fox-Body Door Lock Actuators (Eliminate the negative by replacing your door lock actuators to regain a sense of vehicle security); Pony Trails 2002 Surprise Trail! Viva Las Vegas (No, there won’t be an Elvis impersonator there, but you will get a southerner and some good ole-fashioned fun); How-To: Install An Auto Meter Gauge Cluster (Auto Meter’s new Lunar Series gauge cluster is virtually a plug-in and play affair for ’99 and newer Mustang GTs) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Express; In Search Of Mustangs; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Advertisers’ Index; Events; Readers’ Album

Issue:  November 2002

Condition:  Very Good