Mustang Monthly Magazine 2000 August

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Mustang Monthly Magazine 2000 August

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Contents:  Essential Buyer’s Guide (If you’re looking for a first Mustang, or for another Mustang, then this is for you); Mustang Monthly‘s Guide To The Best Cylinder Heads (Small-block Ford heads for the street are now plentiful); How-To: Vintage Mustang Shock Tower Repairs (Get rid of torch blow holes with a simple welding job); Inheritance (Forrest Jackson’s ’65 hardtop); Grand Turismo Performance (Jerry and Ranrr Maddox’s ’69 Mustang GT convertible); Slip Of The Lip (Frank and Cheryl Chamberlain’s ’69 Shelby GT350 SportsRoof); Black And White (Thomas and Lori Bozzi’s ’67 hardtop); Bad Boy Boss (John Pellicano’s ’71 Boss 351); ’65-’73 Electronic Ignition Conversion Choices (Want to permanently throw away those points? We thought so); Should You Go (To) Versailles? (We ask, is the most popular rearend swap all it’s cracked up to be?); How-To: Rebuild Your ’65-’73 Starter (Bad news – it won’t start: now what); How-To: 351 Cleveland Roller Conversion (Friction and poor geometry make a roller cam a good idea in your Cleveland-powered Mustang); Always (Scott Moen’s ’84 20th Anniversary convertible); How-To: Install Baer Brakes (Baer Claws make a huge difference in late-model Mustang performance); How-To: Feature Car Rear Wing Installation (Your Mustang doesn’t need vibrant paint to have one of these wings gracing its flanks); PONY TRAILS 2000! – Last But Not Least (Raleigh’s MCA Grand National is our last fling til January) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Parts And Services; Advertisers’ Index; Events; Readers’ Album

Issue:  August 2000

Condition:  Very Good