My 1989 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 Sedan Police Package

I was lucky enough to have my car in a few magazines before I blew it up on 8/29/98. I wrote "My Muscle Mustang" and "Danny's Diligence". Click on the magazine covers below to view each mention:

"My Muscle Mustang"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords February 1999, page 210

"Gettin Down With Downs"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords February 1999, pages 199 and 202

"You Go, Daddy-O"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords February 2000, page 192

"Danny's Diligence"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords February 1999, pages 212 - 216

"Invasion at Englishtown"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords December 1998, page 140

"The Dominant Droptop"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords November 1998, page 130

"Mustang Showdown Lowdown"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords October 1997, page 248

"Super Fords"

Super Ford February 2000, page 101

"Gettin' Down at the Showdown"

Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords October 1998, page 154

This is the last (and best) picture ever taken of "2MCHPWR". This shot clearly shows the Bassani long-tube headers hangin' low. The best short time was 1.43 seconds.

Another picture of 2MCHPWR, circa 1998, with Weld ProStar rims all around and 28 inch tall MT's in the back. At this time, I think the car had a C4 tranny, complete race-ready fuel system, Bassani long tube headers and 3 inch X pipe. 10.3 was the best at the time (summertime) on slicks, and 10.4 on BFG Drag Radials.

This shot was probably taken in the early part of the 1998 season. The car was wearing Centerline Warrior rims all around. The rear tires were probably 28 x 10.5 inch MT's. They look like they are working hard.

Here is a picture that was probably taken in the 1997 season. The car had Centerline Warrior rims on the front, but Centerline Autodrags in the rear. The rear slicks look like MT 26 x 10 inchers. More tire was needed. When this was taken, I think I was running 10.6's with 12 lbs boost, Tremec TKO 5 speed, T-Rex in-line pump with stock fuel lines.

This pic shows the roll-bar and the fuel pressure gauge on the cowl.

Here's a pic of howie's stang and mine.

I started the "Domestic Rice" craze in 1989 with my dad's Probe GT: