Mustang Monthly Magazine 1997 January

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Mustang Monthly Magazine 1997 January

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Contents:  30 Years: Better Or Worse? (Over 30 years have passed and while styles have changed, Mustang remains the same); Option Content (Chris and Debra Pennington’s ’67 GTA convertible gives the term “loaded” a textbook definition); Oops! (A road trip – emphasis on “trip” – in a recently acquired Shelby resembles a Three Stooges marathon); Aging In Slow Motion (With only 1,800 original miles, this 1973 Mustang convertible is frozen in time); Simply Classic (Richard and Jane Steinkopf like their classic Mustang simple); Setting Up Priorities (Dirk Gasterland knows what’s important in life); Tangerine Scream (Scott Pigford’s ’93 LX 5.0 has plenty of “vitamin see”); Born To Mustang (Sam Epperson’s 1970 Mach I caps a life-long dream) Technical – Engine Tech: Build A Hot 289 (PAW matches the aftermarket’s best to create a vintage small-block that beats Ford’s original performer); Parts Review: 1967-68 Instrument Bezels (Distinctive differences between reproduction and Ford replacements that you need to know about); How To: Power Steering Replacement (A simple procedure to take the wanderlust out of your 1964 1/2 to 1970 Mustang); How To: Install Door Glass, Regulators, And Latches (Part two of our ’68 fastback glass installation article); Quick Tech (Replacing Stereo Illumination Bulbs. In a few short steps you can again read your factory stereo’s LCD panel); How To: Replace A Speedometer Cable (All late-model Mustangs will need a speedometer cable sometime, so look’ listen, and learn); How To: SN-95 Front Controk Arm Fix (Steeda Autosports has the answer to your 1994-95 Mustang handling woes) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Coming Events; Parts & Services; Beyond The Basics; Readers Album

Issue:  January 1997

Condition:  Very Good