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Posted February 6 2009 10:40 AM by dfarr
MIG welding sheetmetal is a basic skill needed to successfully restore a vintage Mustang. With Craig Hopkin’s latest DVD, MIG Welding Automotive Sheetmetal , MIG welding becomes a lot less frustrating.
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Posted February 5 2009 12:02 PM by dfarr
After years of research and development, Summit Racing has introduced its new Street & Strip Carburetors.
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Posted February 3 2009 06:11 AM by dfarr
Steeda Autosports has announced the return of Camp Steeda/SVTOA On-Track, scheduled for May 22-24 at Sebring International Raceway.
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Posted February 2 2009 12:28 PM by dfarr
Now you can dream about running through the gears of a ’65 GT350 while sitting at your desk with California Car Cover’s new, eye-catching model of the ’65 Shelby dashboard.
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Posted January 30 2009 06:52 AM by dfarr
Four decades after Shelby and Ford collaborated on a race version of the '65 GT350 Mustang, the companies have announced that they are offering a limited-edition track day version of the Shelby GT.
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Posted January 27 2009 12:19 PM by dfarr
Virginia Classic Mustang has announced the availability of ’69-’70 Mustang step plates made from the original Ford tooling.
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Posted January 27 2009 09:00 AM by SMART67
Retired airline Captain and Mustang historian, Bob Fria, has his 5F07U100002 hardtop enshrined in the world famous Nethercutt Museum in Sylmar, California.
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Posted January 26 2009 11:55 AM by dfarr
Wheel Replicas now offers a deep-dish version of the popular Cobra R-style wheel for ’94-’09 Mustangs.
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Posted January 23 2009 09:12 AM by SMART67
Why does the 1974-78 Mustang II get such a bad rap when it was such a terrific car? We invite your feedback.
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Posted January 22 2009 10:10 AM by SMART67
We've been keeping our finger on the pulse of Fox-Body 1979-04 Mustangs. Though the 1979-04 Mustang market has slowed due largely to the popularity of 2005-10 Mustangs, the Fox market remains a good place to be.
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Posted January 22 2009 09:57 AM by SMART67
The new Flowmaster Series 50 Delta Flow - if ever a muffler could be called perfect.
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Posted January 21 2009 09:20 AM by SMART67
Introducing An Affordable, Good Looking Aluminum Radiator from Scott Drake Enterprises, available from The Mustang Shop of Arizona.
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Posted January 21 2009 06:42 AM by dfarr
This April, the adventure continues as the Great American Pony Drive, led by David Turnbull, heads out on its sixth annual trek across America immediately following the 45th Mustang Anniversary Celebration in Birmingham,...
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Ford Mustang Research
The all new Ford Mustang is a good car, with practical styling to fit your lifestyle. Fuel efficiency is important and the 2010 Mustang with a 16.1 gallon main unleaded fuel tank 13.4 capacity gets 20 mpg, and is available in the following bodystyles: Coupes, Convertibles. You also might want to research the Ford Shelby GT 500 and the Ford Fusion.
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