SUPER FORD 1992 JUNE - NEW STEEDA, NEW LIGHTNING
Within this hard to find issue you will discover the following topics:
1) Track Tech: Torque Converters: Torque converter theory with Ford applications - must reading for Ford drag racing enthusiasts
2) 10-Second Sleeper: Chuck Watson built his 10-second 'Bird just for fun
3) De-Classified: We crack the code on a 460-powered rail
4) 11-Second Comet: Put on your sunglasses to view Glen Tinsley's Yellow Rose
5) Last of the Michigan Strong Boys: In 1969, Ford full-size performance made its final stand in a 429 Galaxie
6) 11-Second Small-Block Power Secrets: An inside look at the Hultsman brothers' Super Stock 289
7) Twisty Business II: Part II of our handling series looks at springs, shocks and sway bars
8) 5.0L Hurst How-To: A step-by-step Hurst shifter how-to
9) Allison Wins Daytona!
10) Classy One: The Simon Brothers have come up with the final word in F-150 pick-ups
11) 5.0L Power: Though small in displacement, the Lumberton Mustang runs with the big boys
12) Evolutionary Idea: The new fifth anniversary Steeda GT
13) 427 Cammer Street Machine: Make way for Jeff Drayman's 427 sohc '61 Starliner
14) Update: Ford's New Boss Truck---An early peek at Ford's '93 Lightning super truck
15) Road Test: 1992 Crown Victoria Touring Sedan: LTD meets Mustang GT
16) Tech questions & answers
17) Muscle Ford news
On The Cover: We couldn't decide which of these great cars to put on the cover, so we decided to show them all. Starting at the top and moving clock-wise, Francis Butler photographed the massive 427 sohc engine, while the Thunderbird photo came from Thomas Glatch. The Lumberton Mustang photo is from our own Donald Farr. Geoff Stunkard nailed the action shot of Glen Tinsley's ultra-yellow Comet.
Plus other interesting items.
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