1995 – Mustang Illustrated


This page contains the names and descriptions of all articles published in Mustang Illustrated during 1995; It does not contain the text of the articles — rather, it is a guide to assist you in locating which back issue might contain the information you need.

Mustang Illustrated – March 1995

Genuine Ford People

  • Joyce Yates

Genuine Ford People

  • Terry Peterson

Along Came A Spyder:

  • Little Miss Muffet could have made a quick getaway with this beauty.

A Shelby Show With A Heart:

  • Coverage from the Nineteenth Annual Texas Shelby Nationals.

Trapdoor Restore:

  • Restoring vintage Mustang trapdoors.

Street Fighting Svo, Part Two:

  • Esslinger Turbo Scene “buttons up” our SVO, and lets ‘er rip!

Special Section: Girls Just Want To Have Fun!

  • The real ladies of the Mustang hobby.

Mustang Memories:

  • Our second story in this series comes from the Pacific Northwest.

Scale Performance:

  • It doesn’t matter what you race, just as long as you race!

Classic Mustangs For Dad And Grad:

  • Much easier than lending your daughter the keys to the family Mach- 1.

Shelby A La Orange:

  • This Grabber Orange GT-500 was the talk of the Texas Shelby Nationals.

Silver State Sensation:

  • Building up this ’65 Mustang coupe was “therapy”.

A Little Off The Top:

  • Dare to be bold! Build your own vintage Mustang convertible.

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1969-1970 Console Arm Pad Installation

5 Easy Pieces

  • Photo Radar Protector

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1969-1970 Antenna Installation

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1965-1966 Mustang Convertible Windshield Hedder Makeover

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1994-1995 Mustang Service Bra Installation

Best Of The Best:

  • Possibly the world’s most original ’79 Indianapolis 500 Mustang pace car.

Taxing The Irs:

  • The re-creation of Klaus Arning’s IXRR-63T5 independent rear suspension, available as a kit!

Curses! Foiled Again:

  • Keep ’em honest–install a Jacobs Stop Action Deluxe.

A Nice Pair From Way Up There:

  • A classic Mustang coupe to relive the good old days, and a twentieth anniversary Mustang convertible just because he wanted one.

Mustang Illustrated – May 1995

Tennis Pro’s Pony:

  • Four wheeled relaxation away from the courts.

Mustangs In The Mail:

  • Ponycar postage stamps from around the world!

Gettin’ Belted:

  • An in-depth look at the Powerdyne blower.

Blue Chip Investment:

  • White on blue instead of blue on white.

High Profile Pony:

  • Pacific Auto Accessories installs a Xenon kit on a 1995 Mustang GTS.

Interview: Jeanine Bay:

  • MI chats with Team Mustang’s newest face.

A Cushy Job:

  • Rebuilding 1969-1970 high back seats using Pro Products high back seat buns.

The Mustang Club De Mexico, Revisited:

  • Ponycar hospitality, south of the border.

Canning The Fruit Jar:

  • Upgrading vintage Mustang master cylinders.

Canadian Eye Popper:

  • When was the last time you saw a Grabber Orange 1969 Mach-I

No Time For Restorations:

  • Dan Knisely’s having too much fun racing his Shelby GT-500 and 289 Cobra.

Slammin’ Sammy’s Sizzlin Six:

  • Who needs a V-8?

A Little Off The Top

  • Part Two: We conclude our Drivers Seat Investment coupe to convertible caper.

Makin’ Mustangs At River Rouge:

  • Here’s how Ford builds ’em!

Live, And In Living Black And White:

  • A pair of inspirational Mustangs from the Pacific Northwest.

An Overnight Sensation:

  • Twenty five years in the making.

Bogus Boss:

  • More authentic than some of the real ones we’ve seen.

Misplaced Californian:

  • Now residing in Indiana.

5 Easy Pieces

  • No More Hood Prop Rod

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1971-1973 Convertible Top Boot Installation

5 Easy Pieces

  • Cowl Cap Installation

5 Easy Pieces

  • Plastic and Rubber Trim Rejuvenation

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1971-1973 Standard Doorskin Installation

Genuine Ford People

  • Rev. Robert J. Ray

Mustang Illustrated – July 1995

Divine Deception:

  • There’s a lot more to this coupe than what you see.

The Bionic Mustang:

  • Our cover car is definitely worth waiting for.

A Family Outing In The Driveway:

  • Washing and detailing your Mustang can be a family affair.

Audio Kool:

  • Clarion Car Audio ‘s quintet of rolling stereo showcases disguised as 1995 Mustang GT’s.

Strange, But True!

  • There really was a Mexican SVO.

Terror At The Track:

  • Putting a 1995 Mustang GT to the ultimate test, at a Track Time driving school.

Rust Proof Roof:

  • Repairing rust damage under a vinyl top, the RIGHT way.

Precious Metal:

  • Early model Mustang convertibles worth their weight in silver, or gold.

Anatomy Of A Winner:

  • John Calvert’s Winternationals-winning ’68 1/2 CJ is a family effort.

Ponycars At Cowtown:

  • Fords galore at the 21st annual Ft Worth Rod & Custom Car Show.

Artist’s Profile: Keith M. Kaucher

  • An automotive artist extraordinaire.

Mustang Madness, Act Three:

  • The third annual Aloha Mustang and Shelby Club of Hawaii outdoor car show was the biggest and best one yet.

Junkyard Refugee:

  • Don Quate’s 1973 Mach I barely escaped the wrecking yard.

Mi’s 1995 Car Club Directory:

  • If you’re not a member of a Ford car club, now’s the time to join.

Red Hot:

  • A sizzling, bright red, 428-powered 1967 GTA.

Bumper Crop:

  • The 10th annual Fabulous Fords Forever car show celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Thunderbird, among other things.

Cloned Cat:

  • If you can’t buy a Trans-Am Cougar, build your own.

5 Easy Pieces

  • No Wheel, No Steal–Grant Vehicle Security System

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1979-93 Mustang console storage compartment “tray” replacement.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Lookin’ Cool–Inglese “Cool Flex” Chrome Fluid Transfer Hose.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Early Ford smallblock chrome valve cover installation.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Tin foil engine detailing.

Mustang Illustrated – September 1995

C’mon Lucky Seven:

  • Coverage from the sixth annual M.C.L.V. Great American (All Ford) Classic Event.

Trans-Atlantic Traveler:

  • This T-5 was “born” in America, exported to Europe, and brought back home again.

Holy Terror:

  • Praise the Lord, and stand on the gas. it’s the “Racing Reverend.”

White Sale:

  • Happiness is owning a Wimbledon White Boss 302 or Boss 429.

Made In The U.S.A.:

  • The ASC McLaren Mustang/Capri story.

Untrash Your Dash:

  • Replace that old weather-cracked 1967-1968 Shelby or Mustang dash with a Pro Products repro.

R-Not:

  • O.K., so it’s not a real Shelby R-Model. But it sure runs like one!

A Collection Of Four:

  • And growing!

Hertz So Good:

  • This GT-350H is #1 in the Covey family household.

Genuine Ford People

  • Michelle Baez.

Mean, Evil, Rotten And Nasty:

  • And loads of fun to drive.

A Powerful Statement:

  • A rolling sound lab wrapped in classic Mustang sheetmetal.

They’re H-E-E-Re!:

  • 4.6L “Modular Power” comes to Mustang Country.

Totally Tricked Out Top Loader:

  • Restoring a Ford Top Loader four speed, the right way.

Red And Rare:

  • A look at Jerry Wallace’s Canyon Red 1986 Mustang SVO.

Classical Gassers:

  • One from Las Vegas, Nevada, and another from Honolulu, Hawaii.

Born To Run:

  • This was the loudest Boss Mustang on track at Charlotte ’94.

Rare Cat:

  • You’re looking at Cougar Eliminator #1.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Custom wheel centers for styled steel wheels.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Keeping a hot car cool.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Rusty battery tray replacement.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Electronic ignition conversion.

5 Easy Pieces

  • 1964 1/2-1966 tail lamp replacement.

Rust Proofed Roof, Part Two:

  • Now that this 1969 Mustang GT coupe’s roof has been repaired, it’s time to install a new vinyl top.

Mustang Illustrated – November 1995

No 1 Rat:

  • The Heatherington family’s refurbished (don’t call it restored) daily driver 1968 GT/CS coupe.

Springtime (Yellow) Fever:

  • And the cure is a 1966 “K-code” 2+2.

No Sour Grapes:

  • Shelby American’s 1965 World Championship team reunites at the Mollie Stone’s Wine Country Classic vintage races.

Shop Car:

  • This ride is almost as much fun as Disneyland.

Interview: Chuck Gumushian

  • MI visits with the man behind the scenes at Ford’s press previews.

Good As Gold:

  • A 1970 Mach I that is definitely worth its weight in precious metals.

Electric Dream:

  • An “alternative-power” classic Mustang for the 21st Century.

(High Tech) Brakes Without Going For Broke:

  • The obvious is not always the only answer.

Nixing The Noise:

  • New carpet underlayment (sound deadening material) will quiet the interior of that early Mustang.

The Fast Lane:

  • This Trans-Am replica racer went from six-cylinder to sizzling!

Mach Two:

  • The sum of (1969) Mach I and (1970) Mach I.

Saved From The Crusher:

  • This beauty was once a home for field mice.

Genuine Ford People

  • Top Hat John Jendza.

One For The Road:

  • A 427-powered 1967 GT 500 that runs even better than it looks.

Hot Lappin’ “Hot-Lanta”:

  • Hot temperatures and hot laps as SAAC celebrates its 20th Anniversary on the high banks of Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Top Loader Transmission Restoration, Part Two:

  • Setting up and reassembling our tricked-out top loader.

Quarter Horse Repair:

  • A top Mustang restorer shows how to repair quarter panels and wheelwells – the right way.

Cat Scratch Fever:

  • We cover the Southern California Cougar Club’s Inaugural All Ford Show.

Flamed Hot Rod Henrys:

  • Flaming Fords that are a generation (or two) apart.

Mean Green Dream Machine:

  • Mike Fobes’ 1967 Mustang convertible is a standout in any crowd.

Platinum Perfection:

  • Two of the finest Light Pewter Metallic 1971 Mustangs to be found.

Rocky Mountain High-Country Happening:

  • The 7th Annual Rocky Mountain Mustang Round-up was the best one yet

5 Easy Pieces

  • Early model shifter rebuild.

5 Easy Pieces

  • High performance ash tray tune up for 1987-93 Mustangs.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Fuel tank replacement for 1965-68 Mustangs.

5 Easy Pieces

  • Mass-air extension harness.

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