Mustang Monthly Magazine 1995 October

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Mustang Monthly Magazine 1995 October

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Contents:  Class Of ’66 – The Year Of The Pony (Thirty years ago the ’66 Mustang hit the showroom, breaking all sales records and fueling a passion that lives on); California, Jersey Style (The Lundell’s ’66 convertible has traveled a long way to get to its East Coast home); Restored, Recognized & Rewarded (Floyd Scranton’s ’66 Tahoe Turquoise fastback leads the pack); Head Of The Herd (The Justis’ Hi-Po 289 GT hardtop is one of the top jewels in the ’66 ponycar fleet) Technical – Repro vs. Original – Parts Review: 1966 Dash Pad Comparison (Grading replacement parts in relation to price, fitment, ease of installation and quality); Driveway How-To – Detail Your Engine Compartment This Weekend (A few friends and a fair-weather weekend can take your engine compartment from shame to show); 5.0 Mods: How To Install A K&N FIPK On ’94-’95 Mustangs (It’s easy to install, and creates a hurricane of airflow for your 5.0); 5.0 Mods: How To Install Saleen Gauges (A new instrument cluster that offers easy installation and a fresh look for ’94-’96 Mustangs) Features – Desert Shaker (Tom Magyar’s ’70 convertible shines in the southwest sun); Big And Bad (The Baca’s Boss 351 proves that the hefty ponies made the grade); Prairie Performer (The Schafers’ ’89 GT looks good…and packs a wallop); The Most Bang For The Buck (At last, the truth behind the elusive ’95 GTS Mustang); Mice, Megabytes And Mustangs (Plug into the newest wave of Mustang restoration and recreation); Far Flung (John Jerovsek’s Shelby GT-500KR has been to far places) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Tales; Pony Express; New Bits; Resto Round-Up; Late Model Corral; Coming Events; Parts And Services; Beyond The Basics; Readers Album

Issue:  October 1995

Condition:  Very Good