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My Car and dogs

Kevin's Mustang GT and American Pit Bull Terriers

All American Car and Dogs

My Cars

My first car was a 1966 K-series 289 High Performance Mustang 2+2 Fastback....
My current ride is a 2002 Mustang GT Premium / 4.6 SOHC / 5 Speed /Dark Charcoal Leather Interior (no dogs allowed) /Mach 460 Premium Sound System /Power Everything....
the dogs...
Layla Tuff Stuff... Black and White 8yrs old female couch potato...heart of gold
Skydog Chauncy B...Tan and White 5yrs old male ADBA registered show dog...red nose... yellow eyes...body of steel ...heart of gold

Keeping Your Car Cool

Did you know that in 95 degree heat, the air in your car reaches approximately 146 degrees and the steering wheel can reach 158 degrees? So what can you do about it? First, you can tint your car windows. Clear glass magnifies the sun and intensifies the heat. If that's too expensive, buy manual sunshades. They come in cheap cardboard or reflective material. You can also buy shades for the back side windows where your kids are. To avoid hot steering wheels, put a towel over the wheel to absorb sun while your car sits.


Washing and Waxing Tips

Most cars now come with a clearcoat finish, which tricks owners into thinking they don't need wax. Actually, you should wax your car 3-4 times a year. Most manufacturers also recommend washing your car once a week. Remember to start washing your car only when the car's surface is cool and only after rinsing the entire car. Rub gently, one section at a time, and use specific car wash products--never household cleaners. (Any high quality product such as Mothers or Meguiars) After rinsing your car well, dry it with a soft, clean cloth.(preferebly Chamois)

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Current modifications include Bullitt Fuel Door, Bullitt Grille and Flamed pony / SteedaTri-Ax, Carbon Fiber shifter knob, MGW satin HVAC knobs, UPR Bullet headlight switch and Eject lighter / Kenny Brown sub frame connectors / BBK Ceramic coated longtube headers and matching H-Pipe with cats / Bassani Catbacks, car sounds incredibile with the baffles removed, A bit loud though. At idle hardly noticeable, upon letting the clutch out definitely noticeable, at WOT sounds quite radical. With the baffles in sounds fantastic...you can still hear the stereo..hehehe. If you want to hear the car go to www.Mustangexhaust.com (02GT bad Bassani Quiet Thunder / BBK Longtube setup). C&L 85mm Mass Air sensor. AutoLogic chip. Dyno tuned by Steve at Mustang Magic....265.2 rwhp / 301.3 rwtq
All mechanical work performed by Mustang Magic Inc
Deer Park, NY 11729
631-254-3430

Kevin and Skydog at dog show in Michigan ...Skydog in typical Velvet and Steel show condition
took 2nd place both days


Most people think American Pit Bull Terriers are some sort of monsters...quite the opposite is true. They are in fact very sweet natured and loving dogs. Their natural aggressive tendencies are towards animals, not people. They were selectively bred to protect children and livestock from wild animals. A 50lb. Pit Bull will stop a 600lb bear in its tracks. They will not shy away from a bear,wolf, mountain lion or a 2,000lb bull. President Theodore Roosevelt owned Pit Bulls, so did Thomas Edison and Helen Keller. Petie from "Our Gang Comedies" was a Pit Bull as well as Buster Brown's side kick "Tige". The nation's highest decorated canine war hero was a Pit Bull named Stubby who earned the rank of Sergeant during World War 1. Punish the deed, not the Breed. Fight Breed Specific Legislation!



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