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Contents: Eight’s Not Enough (Including this ’66 hardtop, Marilyn & Kenny Newcombe have more than a week’s worth of Mustangs); Day One Mach 1 (Bill Fioretti made his ’69 428 SCJ a true vintage-era dream machine); Repentance (Gordon and Helen Vokey made amends with a 1965 fastback); Ongoing Project (Al Glazebrook keeps his 5.0 droptop on the road to performance); Gold Plus (Could Peter Liard own the top 1969 Shelby in the country?) Technical – How-To: Manual-To-Power Convertible Top (Retrofit your manual top 1964 1/2 to 1968 Mustang to an OE-style hydraulic power set-up); Fuel Filter ID Guide (Every last detail regarding 1964 1/2 to 1973 Mustang fuel filters); Boss Your Cleveland (Comprehensive 351C street combos for performance, reliability and stock/modified performance); How-To: Replace 1965-66 Turn Signal Switches (An easy do-it-yourself repair with a high-satisfaction quotient); Hot! SVO Parts Guide (The latest additions to any Blue Oval enthusiasts’ wish list); 1996 Mustang Taillight Retrofit (You’ve asked for them. Now here’s how to put ’96 taillights on your 1994-95 pony); Quarter Window Quandaries (Methods to reverse the aging process on your late-model quarter window moldings); Mr. Gasket’s Desk Top Dyno For PC’s (Have a computer? Now you can have a dyno cell too, without all the noise) Fun Tips – Two Lanes & 32 Valves (PCH + SVT = America’s best road in America’s convertible); Hit The Road (What are the best roads in the country to take your Mustang on the ride of a lifetime? The editors of Mustang Monthly give you their top picks); Florida: Coast-To-Coast (Bruce and Karen Weiss join us for a jaunt across our beautiful state in Karen’s 1967 GTA convertible) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Coming Events; Parts & Services; Beyond The Basics; Readers Album
Issue: August 1996
Condition: Very Good