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Contents: 40 Years Of Mustang Milestones (These are the things that have kept the Mustang running strong for the past four decades); How-To: Complete A 289 Long-Block (We finish off our small-block buildup with heads, intake and a dyno test); Speedier Bullitt (Had Frank Bullitt piloted this ’68 in pursuit of the bad guys, he would have been faster than a speeding – well, you know…); Attitude Adjustment (For Scott and Lisa Hoag, the R in R-code stands for relaxiation); How-To: Install Sequential Taillights (With Scott Drake’s new sequential taillight conversion kit, it’s easy to add sequencing rear signals ro a vintage Mustang); How-To: Battery-Apron Replacement (Here’s a quick fix for one of the Mustang’s most common corrosion areas); Pony Traits (We’re tagging along with the Great American Pony Drive II for the 40th Anniversary Mustang Show); How-To: Optimize Your Cooling System (Chill out Here are some solutions for your Mustang overheating woes); Suddenly, It’s 1973 (George Bauman’s 199-mile ’73 Grande has led a charmed life); R-Model Reprise (Carroll Shelby adds another continuation Mustang to his stable with the GT350SR); How-To: Install A 4.6 Intake Plenum And Throttle Body (Bolt-on performance for ’96-’04 two-valve GTs); Fox Feature Facts (Four special 5.0 LX convertibles were produced in the early ’90s. Here’s what makes these collectable Mustang’s “feature” worthy); Independent Thinking (Like other unique late-models, Dave Webster’s ’90 Cobra occupies a special niche among SN-95 Mustangs) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Pony Express; Beyond The Basics; Late-Model Corral; YO Club; In Search Of Mustangs; Events; Readers’ Album
Issue: April 2004
Condition: Very Good