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Posted March 11 2010 08:36 AM by gclark
College is expensive. SEMA can help. If you know someone preparing for a career in the automotive industry, we're ready to lend a hand. And if you know someone with outstanding student loans, we can help, too. SEMA...
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2005 Mustang Door Handles For Your Classic
Great American Teach In
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Posted November 18 2009 02:51 PM by MustangMan
The Annual Great American Teach In
Spending a little time with our youth is rewarding, check out our blog to read more.
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Body Work Begins On Our '68 Mustang
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Posted November 12 2009 02:54 PM by MustangMan
Project Generation Gap Body Work Begins
Our '68 Mustang project is getting itchy with fiberglass, check out the blog for more details.
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Filed under: Editorials, 67-68 Mustangs
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Cruising Around in a much Cooler Escort
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Posted October 15 2009 02:53 PM by MustangMan
Editor Houlahan tackles a few upgrades and even makes an Escort look enticing to drive
Our newest addition to the family gets a makeover. Read our blog for the details.
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Filed under: Editorials, Ford Mid-size
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Modified Mustangs & Fords to Feature Classics
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Posted September 18 2009 12:13 PM by MustangMan
Classic Mustangs & Fords Content Coming
We've been busy with some changes and we can finally let it all out. Read our blog for more.
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Editor Houlahan Adds To The Fleet
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Posted September 14 2009 01:04 PM by MustangMan
Is It Time For Fleet Insurance?
Editor Houlahan Takes in a '98 Escort, adding to the fleet of Fords. Read the blog for the details on the how, what, why, and when.
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Filed under: Editorials, Ford Mid-size
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Engine Fitment Fun
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Posted August 20 2009 08:42 AM by MustangMan
Project Generation Gap Moves Forward With Engine/Trans Fit Test
We're working on our project car this week and fitting the engine and trans to the car. Lots of uncharted territory here! Read the blog for more.
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Filed under: Editorials, 67-68 Mustangs, Ford Tech
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Our Project Mustang Gets its Rear in Gear
A Spunky Grandma and Her '64 Caliente
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Posted July 1 2009 07:39 AM by MustangMan
A '64 Comet Caliente and its Original Owner This is an inspiring story for all of us "car people" who get it. Check out the video link in our blog.
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Filed under: Editorials, Ford Mid-size
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S197 Seats For our Classic Mustang Project
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Posted June 10 2009 10:25 AM by MustangMan
One More Piece of the Puzzle
Project Generation Gap scores some S197 Mustang seats. Check our blog for the details on the who, why, and where of it all...
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Filed under: Editorials, 67-68 Mustangs
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Our Burnout in a 2010 GT500
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Posted June 8 2009 01:32 PM by MustangMan
Editor Houlahan Gets To Have Some Fun at Carlisle All-Ford Nats Thanks to Ford Racing Yup, it's not always all work and no play around here, check out the blog for more info...
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Filed under: Editorials, 05-Current
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Road Wrap Temporary Paint Protection
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Posted June 2 2009 08:24 AM by MustangMan
Temporarily Protect Your Ford's Paint for up to Seven Days!
Road Wrap paint protection film is your DIY answer to saving your paint. Check out our blog for more as we try it out ourselves on the wife's Family Truckster...
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Filed under: Editorials, Ford Trucks
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Our Project's Body Work Begins
Modular Engine Clean Up Time!
Ford Mustang Research
The new Ford Mustang offers solid performance and fuel economy. With available rebates and prices, you can find a new Mustang for $29,645.00. It is available in the Coupe bodystyle. Also check out the Mecury Mariner and the Ford Flex.
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