Triple Gauge Kits For Your Classic Ford

October 10th, 2011 Comments Off Posted in General

Triple Gauge Kits For Your Classic Ford Sunpro Gears Up With New Addition To Style Line Triple Gauge Kits If you’re looking for that period mod look then you have to run a triple gauge kit under your dash. But that doesn’t mean you have to run old inaccurate gauges either

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New American Thunder Exhaust for 67-70 Mustangs

September 16th, 2011 Comments Off Posted in General

New American Thunder Exhaust for 67-70 Mustangs 1967-1970 Ford Mustang AMERICAN THUNDER HEADER-BACK DOR (Dual Out Rear) The latest systems from Flowmaster will give your classic Mustang that deep, throaty exhaust you’ve been looking for! Check out the blog for all the details. Flowmaster is proud to introduce part number 817281, this new 409S stainless 2.50” dual Header-back exhaust for 1967–1970 Mustangs

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Engine Performance Upgrade – X Marks The Spot, Part 1

August 30th, 2011 Comments Off Posted in General, Motorcraft Gas Engine

Engine Performance Upgrade – X Marks The Spot, Part 1
Engine Performance Upgrade - X Marks The Spot, Part 1 - Modified Mustangs & Fords Magazine
Upgrading a Classic Ford to keep up with today’s modern traffic? We will show you the meaning of “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em”.

In today’s day of six-speed automatic transmissions, fuel injection, and power everything, it’s easy to be intimidated by traffic on a major highway when you’re trying to get up to speed in your classic Ford with a carbureted 289 small-block backed by a C4 three-speed automatic. We know dozens of people who have, over the last five years or so, taken their classic Fords to fewer events and stayed closer to home, using surface streets to get to their cruise night destination. Many more have moved to a late-model Mustang for a fun cruiser and their classic Mustang or Ford now sits, rarely used, in their garage. That’s not what we want to hear. We want to hear about how much fun our readers are having taking their classic cars out; getting thumbs up on the highway and being asked questions at the gas pumps when filling up. That’s why many of us want to drive our classics in the first place, right?

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