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Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I just purchased a Ford Mustang GT convertible in black. I want to keep it looking great as long as possible. What is the best way to wash and dry it to avoid those annoying swirl marks? I used to paint cars in...
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Trevor Wild, Author
Q-- I have an '87 Mustang with a 5.0-liter engine. The rear oil seal develops a leak after only a few hundred miles. I've replaced it twice myself, once with a special tool and the next time just by carefully using...
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Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I have a 2001 Mustang GT with traction control. I have been told by numerous people that this car is not good in the winter. Please advise. A--Mustangs are among the few remaining rear-wheel-drive cars still...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I just purchased a 2001 Mustang GT with traction control. I have been told by many people that this car is not good in the winter. Please advise. A--Mustangs are among the few remaining rear-wheel-drive cars...
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Trevor Wild, Author
Q--My '86 Mustang GT (5.0-liter, 112,00 miles) mystified my old veteran mechanic when he went to check the antifreeze. He found chalky white deposits around most of the little ports inside the radiator as far as he...
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Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I own a 1993 Mustang LX 5.0-liter with a five-speed trans and it is a kick in the pants to drive. It takes me back to the late '60s when I was a teenager, but I don't like the hard ride. Just about everything...
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Trevor Wild, Author
Q--My 1999 Mustang GT has 69,000 miles. Over the past year I have noticed significant detonation under heavy throttle — so much so that I am getting squeamish about driving the car hard in order not to do any...
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Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I remember having static problems with my first new car, a 1964-1/2 Mustang. It was the first car I ever bought with Naugahyde seats and gave me a shock whenever I got out, especially during the winter. I...