Description
Contents: Garage Improvements – When the chips are down and you perform your own maintenance work, the cry is always more space) Features – M-T-O GT (John Spencer’s 1966 GT epitomizes the early Mustang’s “Made to Order” appeal); Stages (Walter and Beth Stenger took time to enjoy their Mustang to the fullest); Oooh Yeah! (Could it be that the best home improvement Tim Allen made was this GT-500KR?); Single-Minded (This Sports Roof was built with one purpose in mind – hunting big game in the asphalt jungle); Open Road (Nancy Flanagan enjoys her convertible as she feels Ford intended); How To Buy For The Mustanger (Here are a few ideas to help for the holiday search for that certain something); Who’s Who In The Mustang Industry (With this handy guide, the phone numbers and addresses of the people and shops that service our hobby will be at your fingertips) Technical – How To: Tilt-Away Wheel Install (Ford offered a Tilt-Away steering wheel for the ’67-’69 Mustang – now you can add one to your car); How To: 1971-73 Power Window Repair And Reset (The solution to windows that whir but don’t wind up is as close as Hydro-E-Lectric); Consoles For The Masses (Classic Consoles will hold your drink for you on your way to work or play); How To: Classic Cleveland Buildup (After a year’s hiatus due to illness, our Cleveland gets new guts and goes for glory); How To: Replace Your ’83-’93 Convertible Top Hydraulic Motor (Before you get stuck in the rain with your top at half mast, install this easy direct replacement); How To: Install An Aftermarket Converter-Back Exhaust System (Our Project Modern Mach gets a new throaty exhaust note and a better slowing system); Hindsight (Steve Anferson’s foresight in 1985 resulted in a gem of a GT) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Events; Parts & Services; Beyond The Basics; Readers Album
Issue: December 1997
Condition: Very Good