HOT ROD 1981 NOV - MUSTANG SPECIAL, V6 GRUMPY STYLE
Within this issue you will discover the following topics:
1) Gettin' Down: Rod testing Greg Fleury's '48 Chevy pickup
2) Mustang Spotter's Guide: Evolution of a thoroughbred, 1964 1/2 -'81
3) Phony Pony Photo Album: Highlights in the history of Ford-powered Funny Cars
4) Horse Power: Mustang's most memorable motors
5) Wild Mustangs: These Mustangs are really hot to trot
6) Turned On: How to get a handle on your Mustang
7) Evolution: Dennis Mecham's wild Trans Am road-racer Mustang
8) 1981-Year of the Regal : X-ray: Jr. Johnson's NASCAR Regal
9) Haulin' "A": Rich Weiss' '29 Roadster pickup is one country cooker
10) The Indy 900: 900 cars compete for the gold at NHRA's U.S. Nationals
11) Grumpy Meets the Mini Mouse: Bill Jenkins builds a Chevy V6
12) Basic Training--Part 6 Lil' drops in a V6
13) Two Fast: Lincoln-Mercury assaults the FIA record books
14) Revival: Old drag racers never die, they just return to the streets
15) Up on Two Wheels: "I want 2OO mph" Russ Collins
16) Shop Series: Jim McFarland gets you in his clutches
17) White Lightning: Larry Pontnack's Duster sweeps the un-MoPars away
Plus other great hot rod, racing or how-to items.
COVER: Saddle up for our biggest Mustang issue yet. We've really covered all the bases. That's "Psycho" doing the burnout circa 1967 at old Lions Drag Strip. Powered by a blown nitro 427 Wedge, it kicks off our coverage on page 33 of Ford-powered Funnies (the smoke is the actual run; no one could "hook up" back then). Charles Douglas' '67 aptly illustrates our selection of neat street horseflash (page 40). And finally we come full circle, to Dennis Mecham's late-model pedal-to-the-metal Mustang road racer (page 74). We've also got handling, engine history, and a spotter's guide COVER PHOTOS: Gray Baskerville, Ford Photographic.
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