Mustang Monthly Magazine 2004 August

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Mustang Monthly Magazine 2004 August

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Contents:  Lordy, Lordy, Mustang’s 40 (The Mustang Club of America celebrates the Mustang’s 40th birthday with a grand 40th Anniversary Celebration in Nashville); Buy It Now! (Or maybe not. A guide to buying a ’66-’73 Mustang); How-To: Install Three-Point Seatbelts (Custom Accessories’ three-point seatbelts add modern safety to vintage Mustangs); How-To: Replace A Rag Joint (Restore your steering system’s most vital link); CJ Survivor (Used and abused in the ’60s; Scott Wehier’s ’68 1/2 Cobra Jet GT fastback now leads a more pampered life); Passing The Torch (Ted Nelson helped daughter Jennifer build this ’66 hardtop into a sporty, but still girly, Mustang); Original Recipe (Kentucky gave us more than the Colonel’s fried chicken, like Gary Woodruff’s incredible 20,127-mile, survivor 428 SCJ Drag Pack Mach 1); Teacher’s Pet (Scott Steiner remembers this exact ’71 convertible from fifth grade. Now, more than three decades later, he owns it); How-To: Trim Coil Springs And Check Front-End Alignment (Removing weight from the front of a car means a ride-height adjustment might be in order); How-To: Install Cold-Air Induction (More air equals more horsepower on 4.6s equipped with Pro-M Racing’s easy-to-install Cold Air induction system); How-To: Repair ’79-’93 Door Hinges (Sagging doors on Fox-body Mustangs are fixable with a new repair kit from Late model Restoration Supply); Well Stacked (So you want to add Webers to your small-block. Here’s what you’ll need to know to make them run right); How-To: Install LED Sequential Taillights (With Mustang Project’s new LED taillights, it’s easy to add sequential operation to ’65-’69 Mustangs); Rocket Man! (John Butler’s ’99 SVT Cobra isn’t just a Mustang; it’s a road-racing lifestyle) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Express; Pony Tales; New Bits; VO Club; In Search Of Mustangs; Resto Roundup; Beyond The Basics; Late-Model Corral; Events; Readers’ Album

Issue:  August 2004

Condition:  Very Good