Mustang Monthly Magazine 2004 May

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Mustang Monthly Magazine 2004 May

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Contents:  Iacocca Speaks Out (The “Father Of The Mustang,” Lee Iacocca, talks about lucky timing, naming the Mustang, Carroll Shelby, and how Bunkie Knudson almost ruined the original ponycar); How-To: Detail A 289 Engine (Make your vintage small-block look showroom new with the “right stuff”); Hard To Top (Bob Fria’s ’64 1/2 Mustang, serial number 5F07U100002, is recognized as the first production Mustang hardtop); How-To: Install ’70 Door Glass In A ’69 Mustang (Make the switch to the ’70-style bolt-in glass and never worry about your windows falling out again); Bad In Black (The Woodhead Collection’s Boss 429 is the ultimate Mustang musclecar); Laser Beam (George and Linda Tover’s ’67 Mustang fastback performs with exacting precision); BC Beauty (Doug Hansen’s big-body convertible helps keep the vintage Mustang flame alive in Canada’s British Columbia); Dutch Treats (Hennie Lek’s Saleen collectionin the Netherland’s is world class); 190 And Counting (Is this the world’s fastest Mustang Cobra street car?); How-To: Add ’65-’66 Dealer Options (Project ’66 gets back in action with some rare dealer accessories); How-To: Repair Windshield Scratches, Nicks And Bull’s Eyes (See more clearly by using The Eastwood Company products to eliminate windshield and glass imperfections); How-To: Install An Idle Adjustment Plate (Help quell hunting idles on modified 5.0s with this easy-to-install idle-adjustment plate); How-To: Install 18-Inch Wheels In A Late-Model (Thinking about 18-inch wheels for your ’94-’04 Mustang? Here’s an idea of what it will look like); Double Trouble (We’ve got two Pony Trails on the schedule for May) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Tales; Pony Express; New Bits; Beyond The Basics; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; YO Club; In Search Of Mustangs; Events; Readers’ Album

Issue:  May 2004

Condition:  Very Good