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Contents: 2005 Mustang (With more power and refinement, the next-generation Mustang should meet Team Mustang’s goal as “The Best Mustang Ever”); Making It Better (Glenn Edwards has combined classic lines and great performance in a tasteful Mustang restomod); How To Build Up A 289 Short-Block (Just like a well-built house, a strong-running small-block Ford needs a good foundation to build on); How-To: Install White-Face Gauges (Now you can operate your vintage Mustang with modern white-face instrumentation from Scott Drake Enterprises and National Parts Depot); Rocky Mountain Highs (The High Country Special Mustangs blanketed the western states with special colors and a California Special look-alike); Barbara’s Present (For Dan Goldhardt, it was one way to get the ’70 convertible he wanted); 40th Anniversary Poster (From Mustang No. 1 to the new ’05, the Mustang has been providing fun for 40 years); Mach Reincarnated (Bob Ford lost a Medium Green Metallic ’72 Mach 1 in a house fire. Fifteen years later, he has another one, just like it); 5.0 Time Capsule (Troy Shanholtz is doing his part in preserving mid-’80s Fox 5.0 history by keeping this untouched ’86 GT under wraps); How-To: Identify Seatbelts (An in-depth look at vintage Mustang passenger-restraint systems); How-To: Windshield And Rear Glass Replacement (Begin your glass replacement with these helpful hints); “Don’t Stop, Don’t Ask, Not For Sale.” (The Saga of the Shepier Church Road Shelby); 4.6 Mustang Induction Guide (Induction components for two-valve 4.6 Mustangs are getting more popular all the time. Here’s a sampling of what’s available); How-To: Install A Speedometer Calibrator (Dallas Mustang’s adjustable speedometer calibrator allows you to retain speedometer accuracy when changing gear ratios of tire diameters) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; YO Club; Late-Model Corral; Resto Roundup; Beyond The Basics; In Search Of Mustangs; Events; Readers’ Album
Issue: March 2004
Condition: Very Good