The Accelerator - April 2016
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The Accelerator - April 2016
The Accelerator Page 1 THE ACCELERATOR VOLUME 56 - ISSUE 6 – June 2016 MOCSEM Member of the Month: Terry Worful reveals the inside story behind her ’95 Mustang GT Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 2 ‘The Accelerator’ Content This Month The Boss’ Corner ….…………….…………...Page 3 MOCSEM Minutes ……….………………..…..Page 4 MOCSEM Calendar …………….………..……Page 5 Motor City Musings .….…………….……...…Page 6 Member of the Month …………………………Page 9 Mustangs & Fords In The News …...……....Page 10 Classifieds ………….…………………..…......Page 12 About MOCSEM The Mustang Owners Club of SouthEastern Michigan (MOCSEM) was founded in November 1975 by a group of people with the desire to protect the Ford Mustang’s role as one of the most attractive and fun-filled cars ever made. We are enthusiasts of all ages and from all walks of life who are enjoying a love affair with all generations of America’s premier Pony Car. Whether it’s a coupe, convertible or fastback from 1964½ to the current models, we love them all. The mission of MOCSEM club members is to enjoy, 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 greatest cars of all time. Although Mustang ownership is not a requirement for club 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, feature stories, Ford and Mustang news and product information, advertisements and business service locations, and more. Some club activities include car shows, picnics, sporting events, cruise nights, museum tours, visits to automotive attractions and happenings, and technical sessions. General Meetings General membership meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at: Warren Valley Banquet Center 26116 W. Warren Ave. Dearborn Heights, MI (313) 561-1040 A buffet dinner will be served at 6:30 pm for $13 perperson which includes basic beverages. (A cash bar is also available.) So come early and socialize over dinner. The dinner menu will vary every month and will be published on the event calendar at www.mocsem.com. General meetings are open to the public, often include guest speakers, and are a great way to learn more about the club and get to know our board and members. Newsletter The Accelerator is published monthly as the official newsletter of MOCSEM and is now available ONLY via the club web site at www.mocsem.com. Due to increasing publishing costs that the club can no longer afford to absorb, hard copies of the newsletter will not be printed and mailed out to members who for whatever reason do not access it free online. All correspondence concerning The Accelerator should be directed to the Editor: John Clor jclor@carsincontext.com Membership Membership dues for MOCSEM are $35.00 USD per year. To join, simply download the membership form posted on www.mocsem.com, or just pick up a form at one of our meetings or events and send payment to: MOCSEM P.O. 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 th must be submitted to the editor by the 15 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. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 3 2016 MOCSEM Board of Directors President Mike Rey aces16@comcast.net 313.304.5244 Vice President Jennifer Smith dutashark@yahoo.com 734.755.8250 Treasurer Rich Kocan rkocan@twmi.rr.com 248.349.2114 Secretary Lisa Sielski lisa.sielski@aol.com 734.560.8343 Membership Sarah Cassette sarahcassette@hotmail.com 734.770.0085 The Boss' Corner By Mike Rey MOCSEM President Mustang Memories Moves back to WHQ! Well, as you’ve likely already heard, our annual Mustang Memories show is moving back to Ford WHQ in Dearborn. Immediately after the announcement by Ford Motor Company that it would be investing over a billion dollars over the next 10 years rebuilding the Ford campus in Dearborn, we were notified that the project would sadly be affecting our show field as soon as this year. That meant we would need to find a new temporary location for Mustang Memories. After considering a few options, the most sensible one was to go back to Ford World Headquarters. There have been some changes on that property since our event was last hosted there back in 2013. There are now three, large solar panel-section overhangs in the main show lot which we will have to work around, as well as a much smaller snowfield then we had at the Product Development Center. The major impact will be that between 800 and 900 cars will be the maximum we will be able to accommodate in the WHQ lot without utilizing some possible overflow areas (that we are looking into just in case). But no one can argue that the backdrop of The Glass House is the just about the best there is for a Social Director Jeff Beyar jakkbeyar@wowway.com 313.310.1720 Merchandise Tracey Rey aces16@comcast.net 313.304.0701 Club Ambassador Mike Sové mi66stang@comcast.net 248.355.1477 Trustee Bill Smith diverwillis@yahoo.com 734.755.8251 Editor John Clor jclor@carsincontext.com 313.886.7434 Ford car show, period!. We have some revamped layout planning happening as we speak to help ensure a good flow for the event. Of course we will still have a lot of cool attractions at Mustang Memories, as usual. You can again expect to meet some of our Mustang Heroes scattered among the crowd, plus we’ll feature new food options – and yes, judging has returned! I can't believe how fast summer is upon us already, and our huge annual show will be here before we know it! Please register your Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 4 Mustang or Ford-powered vehicle for Memories ASAP: We may possibly have a sellout this year because available show field spaces are not even half of what we had the past two years – so don’t wait until it’s too late! volunteer to help this year, to please see Mark Kulwik, their events director. Mark said that he would establish a sign-up list for members, and also send show information to be posted on the MOCSEM website. See everyone there! Mike Rey then introduced Skip Anderson of Varsity Ford in Ann Arbor. Skip talked about the dealership’s annual car show to benefit the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, to be held on Saturday June 11. Anderson noted that attendance at the event is free, and he brought some nostalgic items to give to the members. --- Mike Rey General Meeting Minutes Mike Rey next introduced Jim Nicholetti, who provided information about an upcoming event called “Blessing of the Bikes,” on Sunday May 15. Attendees at the event’s show will vote on the cars and motorcycles for awards, plus there will be a barbeque. Funds being raised will be donated to a local food bank. Jim also noted that some remote control cars will be raffled off free for children. By Lisa Sielski MOCSEM Secretary MOCSEM May Membership Meeting Minutes Tues., May 10, 2016, 7:30 p.m., Dearborn Heights Board Members Present: Mike Rey, Jennifer Smith, Lisa Sielski, Rich Kocan, Sarah Cassette, John Clor, Bill Smith, Tracey Rey, Mike Sove Board Members Absent: Jeff Beyar Mike Rey, President – Brought the meeting to order and introduced the board members who were present. Mike then called up John Clor of Ford Performance, who introduced the keynote speaker, retired Ford designer Mark Kelly, who was the lead designer on the 1979 Mustang Indy Pace Car. Kelly said he started his Ford career in July 1962. He brought along various items that he shared with the members before launching a PowerPoint presentation to show his original artwork of some of his 1979 Mustang Indy Pace Car designs. He traced the history of his work with Ford’s training program, plus work on the Mustang I Concept, which he called “the Mustang before there was a Mustang.” He also showed the group photos of some of the 1979 Mustang Indy Pace Car memorabilia that he has collected over the years. Mike Rey thanked Mark Kelly for his presentation, then introduced guest speakers, Steve White and Mark Kulwik from SAAC-MCR. Steve talked about his club’s Show & Go event June 12-13. The Show is held at Ford WHQ on June 12, and the Go portion is held June 13 on-track at Waterford Hills. Registration forms were made available to the members, or interested parties were asked to go to the SAAC-MCR website for event information. Steve then thanked MOCSEM members for helping out at SAACMCR events, and asked that if members would like to Mike Rey retuned to the podium and announced that the location for this year’s Mustang Memories show will not be at the Ford Product Development center, as previously announced. The PDC lot will not be available for the show for at least five years possibly 10 due to construction at the site. Instead, Memories is now back at Ford World Headquarters. There have been some changes at the WHQ location since our last show there, so there was a site visit last week to assess how the WHQ lot will work. Mike said MOCSEM can fit approximately 900 cars at the WHQ lot for the show, but we will not be able to get to 1,000 cars. Some changes will be needed in the midway as well, and more entrances in and out of this facility were requested. A request that food trucks be allowed at WHQ was approved by Ford. New event post cards will be available at the May 14 Gateway Classic Cars event in Dearborn. An email announcement will also be issued soon to all members asking for help during this event. Board Reports Jennifer Smith, Vice President – No report Lisa Sielski, Secretary – No report Rich Kocan, Treasurer – Reported on the club’s current finances and balances Sarah Cassette, Membership – Announced that our current paid membership is just under 600 Bill Smith, Trustee – No report Mike Sove, Club Ambassador – Reminded all that our June club meeting will be held at Motor City Solutions John Clor, Editor – John asked for members to submit stories and photos of their Mustangs to appear as the cover story “Member of the Month” feature in upcoming Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 5 issues of The Accelerator club newsletter Tracey Rey, Merchandise – No report Mike Rey then asked John Clor to help distribute membership certificates. The Certificate Presentation covered members with 5 years, 10 years and 20 years in MOCSEM. Members who have reached those number of years as a club member were recognized with a MOCSEM Certificate. Mike said the certificate program is now current, and will be kept up to date during each monthly meeting. New-member introductions were requested, and Tony Conrad from Livonia; Kevin Fisher from Plymouth Township; and Sam Richert from New Boston responded. A warm MOCSEM welcome was requested for these new members in attendance. Also, a “W elcome Back” was given to John Jennings, a representative for the Yellow Mustang Registry, and Dave Jones, a representative for the Red Mustang Registry – whose respective clubs have challenged each other in the “Color War” at this year’s Mustang Memories show to see which secures the most show field registrations. When the request went out for any Swap & Sell items, there was no sales activity to report. Some member questions were asked of Mike Rey, and all were answered. 50/50 and Free Dinner Winners – There was no collection this evening; no winner of The Bucket was announced. Dennis Russell and Phi Smith won free dinners for the next membership meeting. There being no further business, the General Meeting was adjourned. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2016, at Motor City Solutions. --- Respectfully submitted by Lisa Sielski, Secretary This is a month when there seems to be so much to do for most of us: Weddings, Graduations, Vacations, etc. With that said, one must be careful to take the time to plan for all the things that add joy to our lives. And if you are reading this, then your Mustang surely is high on the list. If you cannot find something car-related to do on any given summer weekend in metro Detroit, then you simply aren’t looking. We were lucky enough to have a private invitation to the Mustang Corral at the Detroit Grand Prix rd th th June 3 , 4 and 5 directly from the race organizers. Then we were treated to the Roush Open House on June th 9 , which is always a good time. Our June General Meeting is being hosted by Motor City Solutions, who not only has opened their doors for us but also is giving us a tour of their shop and will even provide dinner for us. Guest speaker (and the MOCSEM board member who will actually be conducting the meeting) is our own Newsletter Editor John Clor of Ford Performance, who will be presenting one of his ever-popular “Just Ask!” sessions. Motor City Solutions 25098 Brest Road Taylor, MI 48180 Our Grosse Ile Cruise to the Ford Yacht Club is planned th for Friday, June 24 , with the Downriver “Fort Street th Cruise” set for the next day, Saturday, June 25 with our own “Ponies in the Park.” Yes, we have Kennedy Memorial Park reserved for MOCSEM members to come and park for a while or to go out and cruise – all based from a nice, shaded park on grass. It’s a beautiful setting in which to spend the day with friends and Mustangs, and a great way to enjoy the cruise and see cars of all makes, models and years roll along on Fort Street. Of course, this is MOCSEM so you’ll find many more events listed on the calendar on our web site. I have had some requests for the club to get involved in local cruise nights. I love cruise nights, so as it has been said, “Many hands make light work,” I am reaching out to any and all of you to help with setting these up. MOCSEM Calendar By Jeff Beyar MOCSEM Social Director June is Finally in Bloom Can you believe it: June is already here! Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 6 Don’t forget about the 7th Annual Car Show at St. John Catholic Church in Howell in early July. Although it is a multi-marque show, this year they will be giving out 20 different awards including “Best Mustang.” Plus there’s a silent auction, live music and five raffle drawings for $100 each just for show car entrants – which sounds like a great incentive to register! We have members all over metro Detroit, and not just on the West Side. It would be great if some of you would share with the club your favorite place to cruise and hang out. Please get me any details you can and I will get them listed on the club calendar. And no, you don’t have to wait for weekend outings. The local cruise nights can be any night of the week at nearly any establishment. As you’d expect, planning is in full swing for this year’s Mustang Memories show. As you’ve all heard by now, the venue has been changed from the Ford Product Development Center – we are now back at Ford World Headquarters! Pass the word to help us make sure that everyone is aware. I can tell you that Mike and the MOCSEM board have gone to great lengths to secure the new venue and get the word out about the change. with as many people and spoke at as many gatherings as I could over those jam-packed four days. New this year was a special “Meet & Greet” that Carlisle Events hosted on my behalf for club principals where I was able to give a presentation on the enthusiast outreach program that I manage for Ford. It really helped me make and strengthen more club connections than ever before. Even if it turns out to be less than 1,000 cars this year, our Mustang Memories is one show you won’t want to miss. Better still, enjoy it in a much deeper way by volunteering to help us host this well-known, world-class show. Help is always needed, so step up and volunteer. It’s fun and satisfying to give back to a club that gives so much to its members! So saddle up, get out there and ride your pony! Summer goes by fast . . .try to make the most of it. -- Jeff Beyar MOCSEM Social Director Motor City Musings By John Clor MOCSEM Editor Sorry I’m behind schedule again getting this month’s newsletter out – the Carlisle Ford Nationals, my “Ford Performance Corner” column for the MCA’s Mustang Times magazine, and my work putting together “The Accelerator” all came due at the same time this month. The huge annual Ford Nationals down in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, is the “Super Bowl” of events for me in my work as the Enthusiast Communications Manager for Ford Performance. There simply isn’t another single venue where I can interact with more Ford and Mustang enthusiast clubs in a single place over a single extended weekend, so I covered as much ground, met It was suggested that, with only around a quarter of our MOCSEM membership sharing membership in the Mustang Club of America, perhaps I should reprint my monthly Mustang Times Ford Performance Corner column on these pages. While that would sure make things easier for me, I’m not quite certain doing that would be the best way for me to support both clubs. One thing I DO share here is MOCSEM member involvement with events and happenings in the Ford world – especially when our club members appear in my Enthusiasts section of FordPerformance.com. Remember when I told you about how your MOCSEM membership really puts you on the inside track to experience some pretty cool and unique things that most other clubs simply can’t do? I mentioned an example of when Ford looks to MOCSEM to find owner cars to attend local Ford-affiliated events. You’ll recall we got a request for a MOCSEM owner willing to Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 7 display his or her Red 1966 Mustang at a local charity banquet for JDRF that Edsel Ford II hosted back in “John, this is what Mr. Ford signed,” Bob wrote in an email to me with photos of the dash signature. “The car came home looking like a show car. Thanks for the opportunity!” No, Rob – thank YOU for being a MOCSEM member, providing your vehicle information to the club and answering the call to support Ford when needed! Remember during my Board Report a few meetings ago how I told you that if you sent me photos of your Mustang(s) and a story about your car(s), that I’d feature you in the “Ford Fan Spotlight” both in our “Fast News from Ford Performance” email blast that goes out to a quarter-million fans every Thursday, and also on FordPerformance.com? Well, ask MOCSEM member and Ford retiree Jerry Cuper if I was kidding. May. Well, MOCSEM’s Rob Betea of Warren stepped up and volunteered the use of his beautiful red 1996 Mustang Coupe to be displayed alongside a Race Red 2106 Mustang GT at the JDRF Gala. When rain had him second-guessing his decision on delivery day, Ford had DST Industries pick up Rob’s ’66 in an enclosed trailer for transport to the event. Turns out Rob not only received a photo of Edsel Ford II next to his car as a keepsake from the event, but Edsel even agreed to Rob’s request to sign the car’s dash panel. And as an Cuper’s very own Fast News “Fan Spotlight” promo opened with “We often cross paths with Jerry Cuper at our local Mustang Owners Club of SouthEastern Michigan (MOCSE) membership meeting . . . ” and his own write-up now lives under “Fan Spotlight” in the Enthusiasts section on FordPerformance.com, where you can read it and share it with friends, as promised. “John, thanks for the great article,” Jerry said in his email to me. “I really appreciate it!” No, Jerry – I really appreciate YOU sending it to me! added bonus, the ’66 even received a professional detailing from DST! And all of this comes on the heels of Jim Baldwin’s wonderful story about winning a MOCSEM drawing to attend the Ford Performance Racing School out in Utah that we featured as the cover story in last month’s issue of The Accelerator. So many people enjoyed that submission that I decided to promo it in a Fast News eblast and post it in the Enthusiasts Newsroom of FordPerformance.com, where it got thousands of clicks. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 8 “Hello, John,” Jim wrote me in an email. “Great articles in the MOCSEM newsletter and FordPerformance.com. Thanks for your help and input getting the story of my experience at the school out there. Hope to meet up with you soon, maybe at Mustang Memories!” So you see, you really need to get out to come to the MOCSEM meetings and events, read The Accelerator and check MOCSEM.com often to find out about all that’s going on. And yes, after my own guest speaking appearance at Motor City Solutions this month, I’ve booked a special guest you should meet at the July No, Jim – thank YOU for writing that up, getting your photos together and sending it all to me! Notice a pattern here? Yes, I can only take our member stories to the next level after you first make the effort to get them to me . . . so who will be next? Speaking of next, there are more cool benefits from being a member MOCSEM here in Ford’s hometown. How many of you have signed up for that unbeatable Woodward Dream Cruise offer from my friend Mary Mitchell of Campbell Marketing? Her Campbell team is hosting an event called Motor City Madness on Saturday, August 20th, when 10 lucky MOCSEM members can volunteer to drive select Ford VIP guests up and down Woodward in your Mustang in exchange for FREE parking right on Woodward, complete with inand-out access, a free lunch, bleacher seating for private cruise-watching and even port-potties on-site! Once we get the 10 diver-volunteers, MOCSEM earns a $500 donation for one of our club’s many charities. It’s a sweet deal for all -- so what are you waiting for? Looking for something special to do over the 24 Hours of Le Mans race weekend? How about a stopping by The Henry Ford at Greenfield Village to witness the Le Mans race LIVE during The Henry Ford Giant Screen Experience? Stop by the museum to catch live coverage of the 24 Hours of Le Mans FREE on the giant screen on Saturday, June 19 (8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.) and Sunday, June 19 (8:00-9:30 a.m.). The events are sponsored by The Henry Ford and Ford Performance, with special guest speakers attending on both days! So membership meeting back at Warren Valley: We’ll have none other than Ralph Arning, our longtime Mustang superstar from the Flat Rock Assembly Plant. You won’t want to miss his presentation and Q & A session! Bottom line is, if I can find time to write stuff for the club – even if it’s a bit late – then so can you. And if I can get to some MOCSEM meetings and events every once in a while with my crazy Ford work-and-travel schedule, then you should be able to as well. After all, your MOCSEM membership becomes more rewarding the more you become involved. It’s just like what my wife, Jenny, says to me when I complain that I again didn’t win the Powerball Lottery: “Your chances to win really improve if you actually buy a ticket!” About John Clor: Veteran journalist John Clor has owned, raced, worked on and written about Fords and Mustangs for nearly 40 years. After a 15-year career at The Detroit News, Clor shifted to automotive journalism with stints at AutoWeek and later Edmunds.com. He joined the Ford Special Vehicle Team in 1995 and spent the better part of the next decade working on SVT Communications, PR and Marketing. Since 2007 he’s been managing a club outreach program and enthusiast communications for Ford Racing, which he does today for Ford Performance while managing Enthusiast content on FordPerformance.com. Clor is an Iacocca Award Winner, author of the new book Mustang 2015 as well as Mustang Dynasty (2007 & 2009), editor of MOCSEM's "Accelerator" newsletter, and host of his own local cable-access TV show, “Cars In Context.” He’s also a member of several Ford-based car-clubs, and is the proud owner of two ’70s era Mustangs, including one he calls "a long-term project." The views and opinions he expresses here are his own. If you have a story idea, submission, suggestion or even a comment, send it to John via his home email – jclor@carsincontext.com. get to Dearborn to cheer on the Ford GT at Le Mans! Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 9 MOCSEM MEMBER OF THE MONTH Then the negotiations started. We were able to talk him down some – but it was not quite enough. We needed to get it for $500 less than his “bottom line,” but he just wouldn't budge that extra $500. That's when a good friend stepped in: He lent us the other $500 so that we could buy the car! I now owned a 1995 Laser Red 5.0-liter Mustang GT which we happily drove home that same day from Columbus. The owner’s reason for selling? His dad told him he had too many cars. Is there such a thing as too many cars? That's like having too many dogs! Terry Worful Treats Her 1995 Mustang GT Like Gold Terry Worful’s ‘Stuck’ on Her 95 Mustang GT The first Mustang I ever drove had a saddle. It was a rescue horse from the real Mustang round up that I helped break to ride. Ever since then, it breaks my heart to see a Mustang not being taken care of. About four years ago, my husband Jerry and I went to the Columbus Spring Swap meet looking for a daily driver to replace our dying Cougar. We looked at several cars there but found nothing really worth the kind of money that was being asked for those cars. When I got home I did some research on the Mustang’s VIN. Turns out this was a dealer fleet car from Indiana. She has never seen salt! It had a new stainless exhaust, new brakes and a new clutch. Back then, buying a Mustang never really crossed my mind, because – and of course I now stand corrected – I thought most Mustang owners I knew were kind if stuck-up. BOY WAS I WRONG ABOUT THAT! The first thing I did was to get rid of the factory wheels and I upgraded the look with a set of the factory 05 Bullitt wheels, which Jerry stripped and polished. Next, we replaced the front fascia to get rid of the million stone chips. As we were walking back to one of the buildings at the Columbus Swap, Jerry spotted a metallic red 1995 Mustang GT hat was for sale. It looked great, but the price listed was more cash than we brought with us. I almost passed on it because of the price alone, and the fact that it was a Mustang which has that tight owner community that I wasn’t sure I wanted to be a part of all that at the time. Then, one of Jerry's friends came by and talked with us about the Mustang. He said it was worth the price that was being asked and that if we didn't buy it, then he would. So we called the phone number on the Mustang, and the owner came out to the car to meet us and let us test drive it around the parking lot. Hey, I must admit it was FUN! Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 10 Jerry had won a Hurst shifter during Memories, so we installed that, but there was no bolt included in the kit, so he used the factory bolt. Bad move: It didn't fit the Hurst shifter quite right, and it eventually worked loose and fell into the trans – and we blew first gear. On the way to get it fixed, we lost second, and it would not shift into third. When we got it to the shop I got lucky, as someone decided to give me all the trans parts that I needed out of a transmission that he had swapped out of his own Mustang. Thank god, as the final cost to me wound up being beer to cover the labor needed to fix it. To dress it up, I painted the embossed Mustang under the hood gold to match the dealer-installed gold badging. Then I went through the whole motor and repainted everything that I could reach with the help of some long artist’s paint brushes. Last spring I had her repainted Laser Red, but I asked the painter to add double the amount of gold metallic in the paint. The result is a laser Red that is much richer than the factory color – it even fooled John Clor! (But I think he really likes it!) This winter Jerry took off the plenum to polish that, too. I’m now officially one of those “stuck-up Mustang people” – and I’m PROUD OF IT! (Jerry says it keeps me young.) I can’t wait for Mustang Memories! --- Terry Worful Mustangs and Fords in The News Editor’s Note: In case you’re living under a rock and for some unexplainable reason don’t yet get the weekly “Fast News From Ford Performance” email, we’ll choose a few interesting Mustang media items to appear in this space each month you may have missed: Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 11 (From Hertz-Shelby-Ford Media Release): SHELBY, HERTZ & FORD UNVEIL 50TH ANNIVERSARY SHELBY GT-H NEW YORK, NY – Shelby American, Hertz and Ford Motor Company launch 50th Anniversary Edition Ford Shelby GT-H. Shelby GT-H celebrates 50th anniversary of Ford Shelby Hertz GT350-H “Rent-A-Racer” Special run of 140 units can be rented exclusively through Hertz’s Adrenaline Collection at select airport locations Shelby GT-H combines great performance in classic Shelby and Hertz livery Fifty years after the Shelby GT350-H was introduced, Ford Motor Company, Shelby American and Hertz unveiled a special run of performance-modified 2016 Ford Mustang GTs named the Shelby GT-H that will be available for rent beginning Memorial Day weekend. As a throwback to the famed Shelby GT350-H “Rent-ARacer” program of the 1960s, a total of 140 2016 Ford Shelby GT-H’s will be available exclusively through the Hertz Adrenaline Collection at select airport locations in the continental United States. Shelby American, Ford and Hertz repeated history to give the 2016 Ford Shelby GT-H a very classic, muscular look with additional performance capabilities. “Our goal was to give everyone a chance to add some fun to their travel with a distinctive American pony car,” said Doug White, Ford Performance Parts manager. “So Ford Performance and Shelby American sharpened the handling, improved the power, sweetened the exhaust note and added distinctive Hertz styling to the Mustang. Anyone who rents a limited edition Ford Shelby GT-H will enjoy a very special driving experience.” To learn more about the 2016 Shelby GT-H, visit www.hertz.com/ShelbyGTH. To reserve other vehicles available through the Hertz Adrenaline Collection visit www.hertz.com. Hertz Adrenaline Collection vehicles may also be reserved through travel agents or by calling Hertz toll-free at (800) 654-3131. SHELBY GT350 GETS NEW COLORS, FEATURES FOR 2017 MODEL YEAR Although some enthusiasts are not aware of it, the 2016 Ford Shelby GT350 Mustang doesn’t come standard with the Track Package and its aluminum strut tower brace; rear spoiler; oil, transmission, and differential coolers; and the MagneRide damping setup. But that changes for the 2017 model year GT350. In addition to all that now-standard equipment, buyers of the 2017 GT350 can add an Electronics Package with SYNC 3, voice-activated Nav, and a nine-speaker audio system upgrade (which is an increase from 2016’s seven speakers), or a Convenience Package, which features the same goodies, but also swaps out the manual set of Recaros for power leather seats. Ford Performance is also offering three new colors – Ruby Red Metallic, Lightning Blue, and Grabber Blue – on what is being called “the most track-capable, raceready Mustang ever built.” The only catch is that Deep Impact Blue and Competition Orange are no longer available. Somehow, Ford has found a way to make the GT350 even more attractive than it already was! Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 12 Classifieds For Sale – 1983 Mustang Convertible parts. I have a complete car that I am parting out. Engine (V6) and Automatic Transmission have been rebuilt. If you have any questions, please contact Bill Davis 313-937-3808 or 313-608-3808. For Sale – 1999 SVT Cobra Mustang. It has 35,000 miles and in perfect condition, only driven during the summer months. It has black leather interior, Bullitt style pedal covers, Hurst short-throw shifter and bolt-on hood strut kit. Also comes with a custom-fit car cover, original wheels and tires and original shifter. You can contact me at zachraddatz90@hotmail.com for pricing and more info. Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 13 For Sale – I’ve been cleaning out my basement and ran across some literature that may be of interest (or not), especially one that may collect "Shop Tips" or Mustang shop manuals. I have two notebooks of various Shop Tips from the '60's to 90's, as well as full & partial sets of shop manuals for 1985, 1994, 1996, 1997 & 1999 model years. Am asking $100 for all, but am open to offers. Email or call Ron Wahl at rkwahl98@msn.com or 313-418-9362. 69/70 passenger side trim bezel with woodgrain applique in light teak includes Mach 1 clock, lens, map light, "Mustang" nameplate. Clock works within 1-2 minutes in 24 hours, light works. Woodgrain and stamped applique is very good condition, molded base part is also very good condition with both tabs present. These parts individually cost $970 in NPD catalog although the Mach 1 clock is not available. Will sell kit for $650 obo. Also available is A/T upper trim bezel with woodgrain trim plate (light teak color) for 1970 center console, in nearly new condition. NPD catalog pricing is $134, asking $65, or trade for A/T Base trim level (camera case) upper trim plate and Shelby 2-gauge pod bezel (goes in ash tray opening of console). Call Tim 248-933-4841. For Sale – 1983 Mustang GLX Convertible, V6, Auto, nd power locks, brakes steering, 2 owner, solid car in and out, and up and down. No rust, top works properly, does not leak. $3,900 OBO. Call Joe Palazzolo 586-292-5101. For Sale - 1969 Instrument cluster trim bezel with woodgrain applique in light teak (early 69 Mach 1 color and applique will fit 1970 molded base part) and lens group (w/o tach). Woodgrain and stamped base in excellent condition, molded plastic base is usable as one of the tabs around steering column is missing. This part will not fit 1970 steering column (repro of this molded part for 1969 or 1970 in NPD catalog is $279.95). Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com The Accelerator Page 14 For Sale - Hellion single turbo kit, only put about 10,000 miles on it. $3500 - should be complete, just pulled it off the car. Jim Carolan jcarolan75@comcast.net. For Sale - Custom fabricated 6 point roll bar with swing out door bars for 2005-14 Mustang convertible - $950. Jim Carolan jcarolan75@comcast.net. Wanted – I’d like to purchase a used enclosed car hauler/trailer which can be used to transfer a 2014 Mustang. Please email info and pictures to Paul Carthew #3887: paul@remhomesolutions.com. Thank you. 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