Mustang Monthly Magazine 2004 September

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Mustang Monthly Magazine 2004 September

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Contents:  Supercharged Super Snake (’60s design and 21st-technology, the 725hp supercharged GT500E is the best of both worlds); Going For Gold (Michael Murray hit the jackpot with a pair of low-mileage Honey Gold ’65 Mustangs); How To: Install A Drivetrain (Project ’68’s engine and transmission find their new homes); How To: Rebuild A 9-Inch Rearend (Currie Enterprises restores and refreshes an original Mustang 9-inch rearend and incorporates a modern limited-slip differential); Super GT (Ernie Segura’s ’01 GT is OEM, retro, fast, and furious, all wrapped up in one neat package); No Worse For Wear (Mark St. Pierre’s ’70 Boss 302 has led the life of a stereotypical musclecar); Cool Two (This ’74 Mustang II coupe is part of Marcella Knight’s collection of “first year” Mustangs); How To: Install A New Radiator And Clutch Fan (An upgraded cooling system for daily driven vintage Mustangs is a great shade-tree project that improves hot-weather capability); How To: Replace A Convertible Top (North Hollywood Auto Upholstery shows us how to replace a vintage Mustang’s convertible top); How-To: Install 5.0 Shorty Headers (We review a time-honored upgrade for the Fox-body 5.0L Mustang); How-To: Replace Convertible Visors (Worn-out sun visors on Fox-body convertibles are easy to replace to make top-down driving enjoyable again); Kentucky Trail (Pony Trails heads for the green fields of the Bluegrass State); Mustang Last (Why would we spend five days watching Dearborn Assembly build its last Mustang? Because Ford said we could) Departments – Hoofbeats; Pony Tales; New Bits; Pony Express; In Search Of Mustangs; VO Club; Resto Roundup; Late-Model Corral; Beyond The Basics; Events; Readers’ Album

Issue:  September 2004

Condition:  Very Good