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June 22, 2010 
 

Dear Ford and Mustang Enthusiasts, 
 

Effectively immediately, Legendary Ford Magazine has decided to cease publication. They have contacted us and asked Mustang Magazine to fulfill their subscribers' remaining issues. Rather than leave Legendary Ford readers without a Ford-related magazine, we have agreed to do so, at no additional cost to Legendary Ford subscribers.  
 

As a matter of fact, we at Mustang Magazine are pleased to have the enthusiasts from Legendary Ford as part of our subscriber family. They’ll join thousands of other Ford Mustang enthusiasts who have made Mustang Magazine the fastest-growing magazine in the Mustang hobby. And, be assured, we will continue to be the magazine for classic Mustang enthusiasts, published by classic Mustang enthusiasts.

Tip!  If you are a magazine collector you might want to order the back issues that are available soon!  We do not have many left and we are about to add 4,500+ new subscribers with our next issue!

Please let us know what we can do to help you enjoy this car business to the fullest!

Sincerely,

Curt Patterson
Publisher
Mustang Magazine
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Auto Etc. Neon’s New Mustang Heritage Mirror
Ford licensee Auto Etc. Neon now offers the Heritage decorative mirror. The 18×15-inch beveled glass and framed Mustang mirror is suitable for hanging in your home or garage. The mirror reflects nostalgic Mustang nomenclature including Boss, Mach 1, Cobra, GT/CS, SVO, and other milestone models as the background, with a bold “Mustang” graphic image across the chrome finish face. The Heritage mirror is made in the USA.

Auto Etc. Neon;  www.autoetcneon.com; (956) 425-7487

 

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Virginia Classic Mustang, Inc. announces the availability of the Part & Body Illustrations Manuals on CD for each specific year from 1965-1973.
 
The Mustang Part & Body Illustrations manual is a comprehensive collection of detailed part and body illustrations that are extremely useful for any restoration project.  For example, part illustrations are “exploded” to show not only the parts of a component, but can be used to identify the basic part number of virtually every nut, washer, etc.  The exploded body illustrations show the locations of trim pieces, mouldings, weatherstriping, how sheet metal was assembled, etc.  All illustrations are from an original Ford Motor Company publication so you can be assured of its accuracy.  With extensive bookmarks and indexes, finding the illustration you need is easy.  If you want to make your restoration project a lot easier, this is the manual you should have! Read the rest of this entry »
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John Force sponsored his first all-Ford car show September 3 at his headquarters in Brownsburg, Indiana. Hosted by the Mustang Club of Indianapolis on Thursday afternoon and evening, the invitation-only show featured nearly 300 cars ranging from rods to muscle cars to Mustang Magazine cover cars.  Read the rest of this entry »
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Jalopnik, the website “obsessed with the cult of cars” has compiled oodles of vintage car commercials. Part of that classic package is what the site ranks as the top 10 Mustang TV commercials. There are some golden oldies on the list, some high-octane muscle-car spots, and some corney retro flavor, too. 
 
Carefully type this address into your browser (or just click the link):

Then sit back and drink in the memories from when not just everyone had color TV, rabbit ears were everywhere, and the word “remote” was not a channel changer, but somewhere in Siberia.  

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