The Accelerator - February 2010
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The Accelerator - February 2010
THE ACCELERATOR VOLUME 40- ISSUE 11 November 2012 In this Issue The BOSS's Corner ................................... 2 About the Club ........................................... 2 MOCSEM Calendar ................................... 4 September General Meeting Minutes ........ 4 Mustang Quiz Answers .............................. 4 Memories Appreciation Dinner ................... 5 MOCSEM Member Saves Life ................... 7 Mike Berardi Mustang Collection ............... 7 California Dreamin' - Part 1 ........................ 9 MOCSEM Special Offers .......................... 11 MOCSEM For Sale / Wanted ..................... 11 MOCSEM Sponsors................................... 12 Business Card Classified Ads .................... 13 Find more information and past issues of The Accelerator at www.mocsem.com. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 2 The Accelerator The Boss's Corner By Mike Rey MOCSEM President Well this last month has been quite a month! It started with an amazing private tour of MOCSEM member Mike Berardi's beautiful collection of almost 40 Mustangs! Mike opened up his collection to share with our club, with a personal narration of each and every car! This was an amazing day and a huge thank you to Mr. Berardi. Then the following weekend, Ken Janus, Mike Sové, Craig Zygmunt and I went to Dallas for the annual MCA Regional Directors Summit. Once again a great and productive time building our relationship with the MCA and other regional clubs from around the country and helping make positive changes with our national club. We then just finished up with our 2012 appreciation dinner! Great night with 170+ members in attendance! Ken Janus and I are coming up with a few new surprises to be implemented in January of 2013! I am looking forward to a very exciting 2013 for MOCSEM, as we have already picked up our first new sponsor for the upcoming year! So stay tuned as we continue to excel as a club in 2013! A final note, congratulations to CDC for winning the Ford Outstanding Achievement in Design award for their 2013 Ford Fusion Talledaga concept at the 2012 SEMA show. About the Club The Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan (MOCSEM) was founded in November 1975 by a group of individuals with the desire to protect and preserve the Ford Mustang as one of the most attractive and fun filled cars ever made. We are enthusiasts of all ages with a love affair with the many generations of America’s Premiere Pony Car. Whether it’s a coupe, convertible or fastback from 1964½ to the 2013 GT or the 2004 Cobra, we love them all. The mission of club members is to collect, restore and preserve the history of the Mustang along with the stories of the people and the roles that they played in making this one of the great cars of the 20th Century. Although ownership is not a requirement for membership, your enthusiasm, expertise, and / or love of the automobile are most welcome. Many of our club members own one or more Mustangs in varying body styles, models and years. Club members are always exchanging information, providing sources for parts, literature and helpful hints for restoring or maintaining their Mustangs. Our members are a diverse group of individuals, located throughout Southeastern Michigan and all share a great appreciation for the Ford Mustang. Our general membership meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Our monthly newsletter, The Accelerator, provides the members with reports on club activities, technical information, advertisements and business service locations and more. Some club activities include car shows, picnics, sporting events, cruise nights and technical sessions. General Meetings General membership meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at: Joy Manor 28999 Joy Road Westland, MI 48185 734.525.0960 A buffet dinner is served at 6:30 pm for $11 per person so come early and socialize over dinner. General meetings are open to the public and are a great chance to learn more about the club. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 3 Newsletter The Accelerator is published monthly as the official newsletter of MOCSEM and is available on the club’s web site at www.mocsem.com. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the newsletter in the mail, please contact the Editor with your name and address. All correspondence concerning The Accelerator should be directed to the Editor: Gary Brewer P.O. Box 773 Lakeland, MI 48143 gbrewer1@charter.net 2012 Board of Directors President Mike Rey aces16@comcast.net 313.304.5244 Vice President Ken Janus K428scj@aol.com 248.921.0801 Treasurer Rich Kocan rkocan@twmi.rr.com 248.349.2114 Membership Secretary Membership dues for MOCSEM are $35.00 USD per year. To join, download the membership form from www.mocsem.com or just pick one up at one of our events and send payment to: MOCSEM PO Box 39088 Redford, MI 48239 Classified ads are available to MOCSEM members free of charge and run online and in The Accelerator for 3 months. Articles and classified ads for The Accelerator must be submitted to the editor by the 15th of the month to be considered for publication the following month. Submissions may be edited for content and grammar. Except as noted, all published articles become the property of MOCSEM and may not be reprinted without permission of the editor. Views and opinions expressed in the newsletter are not those of the club, officers, membership, editor or advertisers. MOCSEM, Inc. does not necessarily endorse the businesses and/or services which advertise in The Accelerator. Dawn Davis inbrook151@yahoo.com 313.937.3808 Membership Kathy Janus kathyholcomb3270@yahoo.com 734.715.6265 Social Director April Zygmunt aprilzygmunt@comcast.net 734.355.5909 Web Administrator Craig Zygmunt craigzymunt@comcast.net 734.765.8066 Editor Gary Brewer gbrewer1@charter.net 810.623.1654 Merchandise Tracey Rey aces16@comcast.net 313.304.0701 MCA Regional Director Mike Sové mi66stang@comcast.net 248.355.1477 Trustee www.MOCSEM.com Dave Kalinowski dkalinowski@twmi.rr.com 734.464.1682 Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 4 The Accelerator MOCSEM Calendar By April Zygmunt MOCSEM Social Director November 2012 MOCSEM General Meeting November 13, 2012 • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Joy Manor • 28999 Joy Road, Westland, MI December 2012 MOCSEM General Meeting and Kid's Santa Party December 11, 2012 • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Joy Manor • 28999 Joy Road, Westland, MI Kids must be signed up by 11-8-12. January 2013 MOCSEM General Meeting January 8, 2013 • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Joy Manor • 28999 Joy Road, Westland, MI Mustang Quiz Answers. What are the model years? 1972 1969 1965 1970 2012 1987 2004 1967 1994 2007 September General Meeting Minutes By Dawn Davis MOCSEM Secretary Board Members Present: Mike & Tracey Rey, Ken & Kathy Janus, Craig & April Zygmunt, Rich Kocan, Gary Brewer, Dave Kalinowski and Mike Sove Absent: Dawn Davis Mike Rey brought the meeting to order. Mustang Memories Special Edition newsletter is being worked on. If you have any favorite memories since you joined the club, send them to Mike along with the year you joined. The presenter of the Dream Giveaway Mustangs will be Cleo Shelby, Carroll's widow. If there is anything that needs improvement or needs to change, send an e-mail to Mike Rey or Ken Janus. MOCSEM Board members will be going to Dallas this weekend for the MCA summit. MOCSEM will be center stage to explain how the combo membership helps build the membership numbers. Dave Pericak is featured on Jay Leno's garage this week with the Boss 302 Laguna Seca Mustang (the link is on the website). Please fill out the whole form that Kathy sends you for membership. This helps with special opportunities. Mike Berardi's tour went very well; this will become an annual event. Mike asked about ideas for club events. There is an article by John Clor in this month's MCA Magazine. Board Reports Ken Janus, Vice President - Nothing Craig Zygmunt, Web Administrator – Nothing April Zygmunt, Social Director – Appreciation Dinner sign up deadline is tonight. There is a sign up for the kids Christmas Party. Hayride/Potluck is $8.00. Rich Kocan, Treasurer – Balance in account $50,255.40, after paying for Appreciation Dinner. Kathy Janus, Membership -670 active members. Mike Sove, MCA Representatives – Going to MCA Summit this weekend. If you have any questions for MCA send them to Mike and he will present them to MCA. Gary Brewer, Editor – Still doing Mustang Memories posters, $20.00 in advance. September Accelerator had a Mustang quiz-answers will be in the November Accelerator. Dave Kalinowski, Trustee-Nothing Mike Pelligrini presented Ron Maniaci with a Guardian Angel Award for helping Annette at Bakers. Reon from CDC spoke to the group. Mike dropped off Mustang Memories posters at CDC. Join CDC on Facebook. CDC is now offering lifetime warranties on their products. We had 3 new members at the meeting. The meeting was turned over to the election committee. All current board members except April Zygmunt ran unopposed. April has decided not to seek reelection as Social Director. Melissa Palmquest was nominated for Social Director and accepted. Melissa also ran unopposed. With all board positions unopposed, there will not be a membership election this year. All board members have been confirmed for 2013. Congratulations. 50/50 Winners 1st Place $50.00 Mike Remischneider 2nd Place $47.00 Ron Maniaci Bucket Winner – Bucket was not returned. If you want any more information on upcoming events please check the website. Thank you Melissa Palmquest for taking the minutes. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 5 Mustang Memories Appreciation Dinner By Craig Zygmunt MOCSEM Web Administrator Every year MOCSEM's Mustang Memories show seems to get bigger and better. With hundreds of show vehicles, dozens of sponsors and vendors and thousands of spectators, on the surface the show always seems to go off without a hitch. Making that possible behind the scenes is a virtual army of volunteers, well over 200 this year. As a "thank you" to all those volunteers for their hard work, MOCSEM held their annual Mustang Memories Worker Appreciation Dinner. The dinner was held on October 20th at Warren Valley in Dearborn Heights. About 170 volunteers and guests attended and were treated to a delicious buffet dinner and entertainment. The night is a great opportunity for members to mingle, especially as it comes at the end of the season when the ponies are being tucked away for the lengthy Michigan winter. One of the highlights at the dinner was the Mustang pony logo carved in ice, a generous donation from club member Richard Teeple. Attendees were even treated to a brief talk by John Clor from Ford Performance Group (and a club member) who is always great to listen to. Melissa Palmquist, MOCSEM's new Social Director for 2013, and April Zygmunt deserve our gratitude for making this event happen. This dinner is one of the rewards for working at Mustang Memories and a true sign of MOCSEM's appreciation for the volunteers that make the show possible. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 6 The Accelerator Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 7 MOCSEM Member Saves Member's Life By Craig Zygmunt, MOCSEM Web Administrator We've heard many times about MOCSEM members being rescued by other members when their cars break down, but the stakes were much higher during a recent incident and a MOCSEM member became a hero. The incident occurred at the Mega Meet car show held at Baker's on September 29th. Member Annette Pellegrini began choking on a piece of food and another member, Ron Maniaci, calmly stepped in to perform the Heimlich maneuver. After a couple tries, Ron was able to dislodge the blockage and effectively saved Annette's life. At the October General Meeting, Mike Pelligrini, Annette's husband, recounted the story for the club and presented Ron with an award as a sign of their appreciation. The MOCSEM board also awarded Ron with a free year of membership for his heroic action. Congratulations Ron and thank you for what you did! This is a classic example of how the club creates bonds of that go well beyond our shared appreciation for the Mustang. Mike Berardi's Mustang Collection Tour By Gary Brewer MOCSEM Editor On October 6, MOCSEM member Mike Berardi opened the doors to his Mustang collection for the membership to enjoy. And about 50 of us enjoyed every moment! Mike’s collection includes 40 Mustangs, from a 1965 Indy Pace car to a 2013 GT500, with every color you can think of. And out back, he has 29 Mustangs he uses as parts cars. After introductions, exploring and mingling, Mike gave us a tour of his collection. He told us the history of every Mustang in his collection and answered every question we could come up with. His favorite Mustangs are the ’69 / ’70 body style but his first Mustang was a turquoise ’77 Mustang II. Mike regularly sells or swaps cars in his collection for other Mustangs that he just has to have. All of Mike’s cars are drivable, and with the help of his family, he keeps his cars in operating condition by driving each and every one a minimum of 300 miles every year (many of us offered to help put miles on his cars). In front of some of the cars are stacks of parts waiting to be installed to improve appearance and function. Mike is in charge of the Ford Service Engineering organization. If there is anyone who knows how to keep a Mustang running in tip-top condition, it’s Mike. A couple of years ago while reviewing the new Mustangs with the Mustang Program Team, he saw a bright green Mustang and called it "Gotta Have It Green," and a color name was born. Even though our tour was scheduled for two hours, Mike invited us to stay as long as we wanted, and it was hard to leave. It was a wonderful afternoon enjoying Mike’s hospitality and checking out our favorite Mustangs again and again, and yes, he provided refreshments too. After talking Mustangs with Mike for a few hours, it was clear from his enthusiasm that he is a real car guy. Mike enjoyed the day as much as we did and suggested we do this every year. It didn't take long to get unanimous agreement. Mike, thank you for sharing your passion with us and putting many smiles on the faces of a bunch of Mustang fanatics. We're already looking forward to next year's tour. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 8 The Accelerator Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 9 California Dreamin' By Dennis and Diane Hamilton MOCSEM Members After graduating from California State College at Long Beach with a Mechanical Engineering degree in February 1967, my wife Diane and I moved to Michigan so I could begin working at Ford Styling Department. In the Ford Car studio was a red fiberglass model of a 1969 Mustang fastback and I decided I had to have one. In late 1968 I ordered the car at Stuart Wilson Ford (now Village Ford) in Dearborn. As the experts tell you, the way you got a Super Cobra Jet was to order either a 3.91 or 4.30 rear axle. I ordered the 3.91, but when the car came in, it had a 3.50 axle and the ‘regular’ CJ engine. Rather than wait more months for the exact car I wanted, I accepted delivery. At that time I thought drag racing was where it was at, so the car was a Candy Apple Red Mach 1 Ram Air 428CJ 4-speed and no A/C. Other options included traction lok axle, power front disc brakes, power steering, tinted glass, AM radio, and black interior I knew from the beginning that I would never sell this car. I took it to Milan Dragway to see what it would do. I had installed Hooker headers and a 427 all-mechanical advance distributor. It turned 104 MPH in 13.96 sec which was what the car magazines said it should do. By 1987 leaded premium gas was hard to get so it sat undriven with about 33K miles on the odometer. Although never driven in salt, it had some small rust-through areas at the bottom front and rear of the rear wheel openings on both sides. Diane and I took a Foreign Service assignment in Hiroshima from 1990 through 1992, leaving the car in our garage. During that time our son moved the car outside so he could do his first race car build project. Somehow it ended up with dents in the roof and cowl top. I suspect they were from a basketball, but nobody will confess. The 1993 Mustang Mach III show car had beautiful clear-coated carbon fiber scoops on the quarter panels and I fell in love with that look. From the mid-90s on I worked part time at a fiberglass shop in Redford. I wanted to make carbon fiber parts for all the original flat black painted surfaces. These included the hood, shaker scoop, cowl outer panel, and backlight louvers. I also decided I wanted the same look on the interior to replace all the wood grain appliqués. Easier said than done! Around 1995 I pulled the motor and began rebuilding it. I retired in 1997 and kept moving forward on the motor as money would allow. It has standard bore, new pistons and rings, a PI aluminum intake, and Edlebrock aluminum heads which result in a 9.7:1 compression ratio (down from the original spec of 10.6: 1) so it will run on today’s pump gas. The lower end was align bored because the main bearing caps had been installed in the wrong order at the factory. And it has one gold anodized connecting rod (you tell me why!). Everything was dynamically balanced. The cam is a Crane RV hydraulic lifter grind that is very close to the original spec. I also added an Edlebrock aluminum water pump, MSD distributor, and Hooker headers. The carburetor is the original 735 CFM Holley with a manual choke conversion. The motor was finished in 2002 Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 10 The Accelerator I was starting to go to work on the rest of the car when Diane decided we were moving from Dearborn Heights to Wixom to be closer to our children and their families. So the project got packed up and moved. All along, the biggest hold-up on doing the restoration was funding. Then in 2007 I got my dream job. I was getting paid to help build several racing sports cars. That lasted part way through 2009 and I walked away with (almost) enough money to do the restoration on the Mustang For a long time I had dreamed of restoring the car and driving it to California and back, and now that trip became intertwined with the whole project. Around Christmas of 2009 the car was stripped and put on a rotisserie. I then made the rust repairs, moved the seats 1” lower and 1” rearward and prepped the body shell and other panels for paint. Other Mustang buddies who saw the car were envious that there was so little rust damage to be repaired. I got the engine running on a hot-test stand in the summer of 2010 and set it aside for later. January 2011, I took it to Jimkid Motorsports in Redford for testing. It made 378 HP @ 4700 RPM. The good news is it makes 469 Lb. Ft. of torque @ 3400 RPM. And, even better, it makes over 450 Lb. Ft. from 3000 to 4100 RPM. It will burn rubber from here to tomorrow. The car is now over 200 pounds lighter than the original. The big hitters for weight reduction are the alum intake (-52 lbs.), alum heads (-39 lbs.), carbon fiber hood (-32 lbs.), and alum case trans (-26 lbs.). The paint was done by Randy Russell in Howell (R-Creations) in the summer of 2011. The first time I talked to him I mentioned that I wanted the Mach I stripes painted on. He said “Yes! And I’ll bury them under clear coat so there’s no ridge!” I think the paint is outstanding, and to me the stripes are one of the real highlights of the finished car. Clear coating the carbon parts was a nightmare. Fresh out of the molds the parts looked great, but when the clear went on there were thousands of pinholes. I did three applications of clear myself only to have the pinholes reappear. I turned it over to Randy and he did the same process who knows how many times. Other features include; 2” dropped front spindles with Granada disk brakes, American Racing Torque Thrust “D” wheels (14” front, 15” rear), and a 2-1/2” exhaust system. It has a traction lock 3.00:1 rear end (highway gears), an aluminum-case top-loader trans with the wide-ratio gears and Hurst shifter. All the chrome was redone, and the stainless and aluminum trim was polished. The tail lights are LED with sequential turn signals. Inside, the headliner and “C” pillar trim are new, along with all the seat belts, but the rest is original. It has a carbon fiber-look steering wheel and shift knob, and carbon fiber appliqués for the I/P, doors, and console that I made. In April 2012, we were ready for the first test drive. The steering was sloppy, the trans leaked, the rear end leaked, the carburetor leaked, both side windows and the rear window leaked. The clutch squawked sometimes on engagement. And it got 10 MPG on the highway! Most of that stuff got sorted out by June 7 when we took it on a shakedown drive to Muskegon and back. 16 MPG! That surely made the California trip more feasible! From then on the good times rolled: Watch for "Part 2- The Trip" In the December Edition of the Accelerator Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 11 MOCSEM Special Offers “We're EXPANDING - You're SAVING!!! We're clearing some inventory making room for new product and new exciting opportunities. While supplies last, we have several items which are taking up much needed real estate in our facility and are now offering clearance pricing on the items listed below. These components have been very popular for years and are now being offered at INCREDIBLY DISCOUNTED prices! 2005-09 V6 Classic Chin Spoilers - We have a batch of these chin spoilers which have some imperfections (light scratches, scuffs, etc...) but are perfect if you are painting it to match your vehicle. All chin spoilers come standard with our installation hardware. 2005-09 Painted Ducktail Spoilers - We have some pre-painted spoilers in our inventory that we would like to clear. They are all 2005 and beyond factory colors which are painted to match perfectly! All painted spoilers come with the tribar pony emblem for a classic appearance. SAVE $100!!! Available colors are from the 2005 factory color list. Legend Lime, Mineral Gray, Performance White, Redfire, Screaming Yellow, Windveil Blue and Sonic Blue. (These are the only colors we have available). 2005-13 Ford Racing Performance Shocks and Struts - We have a whole bunch of these in stock and they take up a LOT of room. They are all brand new, genuine Ford Racing product. These are performance-enhancing units that give your ride a greater sense of control especially when cornering. Purchase them separately or as a complete kit! 2005-13 Ford Racing 1" Convertible Lowering Springs - These spring sets are specifically designed for 2005-2013 Convertible Mustangs. MSRP on these springs is $225.00!!! We are blowing them out at $75/set!!! 2005-10 Ford Racing Rear Sway Bar (Coupe only) - These units are designed for the 2005-10 Mustang Coupe but can be adapted for the V6. For vehicles equipped with a stock sway bar, simply re-use the mounting hardware and you're ready to go. For those vehicles without stock sway bars, you can pick up the mounting kit from Ford Racing 1994-13 BULLITT Lock Soldiers - Treat your vehicle to the finishing touch it deserves with these lock soldiers which were previously discontinued. We've a few dozen sets left and are offering them at very low costs! “ Garage Sale Items - These are mostly stock take-off components from customer vehicles. If you have a need for replacement parts, we might just have it in our facility. Contact Reon D'Andrea at (886)-624-7997 ext-227. For Sale / Wanted For Sale and Wanted ads are free to members in good standing. Ads run in this newsletter and at www.mocsem.com for 3 months but can be extended if requested. To place an ad, please send the complete ad with up to 3 photos to the Web Administrator, email is preferred. Ads should be less than 200 words For Sale - 2007 Ford Mustang convertible pony package in Gabber Orange. Heated leather seats, automatic transmission, new rear tires, new brakes, bone stock. Asking $13,000 OBO. Call Brian 734.812.5695. For Sale - 4 NITO SN2 Studless Winter Tires. 225x60x16 on Mustang rims. Less than 500 miles. $400.00. Jerry & Terry Worful. (313)-2712017 For Sale - 1972 Mustang Mach 1. Pewter accents on Black. 351C-4V, automatic. Front suspension rebuilt. New 9" Rear. Muscle Parts/carb and intake. Extra transmission (C-6). Many extra major parts. Standard plus specialty wheels and tires. Bought 28 years ago. Needs new enthusiastic owner. Has been professionally appraised, please call for price. Call Al at 810.229.5247. For Sale - 351- Cleveland, 4 bbl. Blue Thunder aluminum intake manifold, New-in-box. $450. Rotunda Tune-up cabinet, includes ignition advance, volts, tachometer, amperes, dynamic compression, as well as a timing light and top mounted oscilloscope. Probably mid1960’s vintage. $195. Black and Decker 6” Heavy-Duty bench grinder, 1/3 hp. $30. Champion Spark Plug Scope, Model 2000. $20. 1965 Quick Reference, FOMOCO, Autolite and Rotunda Catalog. $25. 1985 Ford Police and Emergency Vehicle brochure. $20. 1989 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Taxi Package brochure. $15. 1989 Ford Mustang Severe Service Package brochure. $25. 1986 Ford Police and Emergency Vehicles brochure. $20. 1989 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Police Packages brochure. $20. 1990 Ford LTD Crown Victoria Police Packages brochure. $20. 1988 Ford Police Vehicles, includes LTD Crown Victoria Police Package and Mustang Special Services Package brochure. $30. 1968 Mustang GT/CS 4 page foldout brochure. $25. 1988 Ford Motorsport High Performance Sportswear and Accessories Catalog. $5. 1973 Motorcraft Ready Reference Parts Catalog. $25. 1973 Ford Pickups Sales brochure. $10. 1973 Ford CSeries Sales brochure. $10. 1985 Model Ford Division Vehicles Severe Service Recommendations for vehicles in other than normal service brochure. $10. 1986 Goodyear tire brochure for law enforcement vehicles. $5. Fully operational traffic light ($105) or Pedestrian Crossing Signal ($95). Contact Joe at 248.990.0609. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 12 The Accelerator Support Our Sponsors Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 13 Business Card Advertisers Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 14 The Accelerator Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com