THE ACCELERATOR VOLUME 57 – ISSUE 1 – January-February 2017

Edsel Ford II’s 2015 Mustang 50 th Anniversary Limited Edition …and it Could Be Yours! The Accelerator January 2017

Contents Some club activities include car shows, picnics, sporting Contents ...... 2 events, cruise nights, museum tours, visits to About MOCSEM ...... 2 automotive attractions and happenings, and technical The Boss' Corner ...... 3 sessions. General Meeting Minutes ...... 4 General Meetings On The MOCSEM Calendar ...... 5 General membership meetings are held the Motor City Musings ...... 6 second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm at: MOCSEM Member of the Month ...... 7 Mustangs and Fords in The News ...... 9 American Legion Stitt Post No. 232 Classified Ads ...... 10 23850 Military Title Sponsors ...... 11 Dearborn Heights, MI Other Sponsors ...... 11 (behind the Bone Yard BBQ, off northbound Telegraph, south of Warren)

Doors open at 6 p.m. A buffet dinner will be served at About MOCSEM 6:30 p.m. See www.mocsem.com for menu and cost. The Mustang Owners Club of SouthEastern Venue has a dedicated lot for pre-meeting hood raising, (MOCSEM) was founded in November 1975 by a group so come early and then continue to socialize over of people with the desire to protect the Ford Mustang’s dinner. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. and usually run role as one of the most attractive and fun-filled cars until around 9. For more info, check out the event ever made. We are enthusiasts of all ages and from all calendar at www.mocsem.com. General meetings are walks of life who are enjoying a love affair with all open to the public, often include guest speakers, and generations of America’s premier Pony Car. Whether are a great way to learn more about the Mustang, the it’s a coupe, convertible or fastback from 1964½ to the club and its board and members. current models, we love them all. The mission of MOCSEM club members is to enjoy, collect, restore, and Newsletter preserve the history of the Mustang along with the The Accelerator is published bi-monthly as the official stories of the people and the roles that they played in newsletter of MOCSEM and is available ONLY via the making this one of the greatest cars of all time. club web site at www.mocsem.com. Due to publishing Although Mustang ownership is not a requirement for costs that the club can no longer afford, hard copies are club membership, your enthusiasm, expertise, and / or no longer printed and mailed out. All correspondence love of the automobile are most welcome. concerning The Accelerator should be sent to the Editor:

Many of our club members own one or more Mustangs John Clor in varying body styles, models and years. Members are [email protected] always exchanging information, providing sources for parts, literature and helpful hints for restoring or Membership maintaining their Mustangs. Our members are a diverse Membership dues for MOCSEM are $35.00 USD per group of individuals, located throughout Southeastern year. To join, simply download the membership form Michigan and all share an appreciation for the Mustang. posted on www.mocsem.com, or just pick up a form at one of our meetings or events and send payment to: Our general membership meetings are held on the MOCSEM second Tuesday of each month. Our monthly P.O. Box 39088 newsletter, The Accelerator, provides the members Redford, MI 48239 with reports on club activities, technical information, feature stories, Ford and Mustang news and product information, advertisements and business service locations, and more.

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Classified ads are available to MOCSEM members free my dad and fell in love with the Ford Mustang. (I can of charge and run online and in The Accelerator for 3 still see the car that had first caught my eye to this day!) months. Articles and classified ads for The Accelerator must be submitted to the editor by the 15th of the But to look back now and realize that it was literally 40 month to be considered for publication the following years ago already since that day – well, that just seems month. Submissions may be edited for content and crazy. We have had a very exciting time in MOCSEM grammar. Except as noted, all published articles become over the past several years, yet I can tell you that I am the property of MOCSEM and may not be reprinted very excited about what we have on tap for 2017. The without permission of the editor. Views and opinions club will be trying some new things this year with some expressed in the newsletter are not necessarily those of new people leading the way and the energy is already the club, officers, membership, editor or advertisers. high. Cruise-In's will return this year, plus we’ll have MOCSEM, Inc., does not necessarily endorse the some Cars ‘n’ Coffee days coming for the club. We are businesses and/or services which advertise in also working on some scavenger hunts, as well as The Accelerator. having a club picnic (which in my opinion is way overdue and something that we would like to turn into 2017 Board of Directors an annual event). There are some other cool things we President Vice President are working on that we think will help us bring back that Mike Rey Sarah Cassette fun, family atmosphere that has made MOCSEM events [email protected] [email protected] so very memorable. I can already say that attendance at our monthly club meetings has really returned (perhaps Secretary Treasurer given a boost by the great dinner menu we are now Lisa Sielski Rich Kocan offering in our new location), and having 100-plus [email protected] [email protected] people at our meetings during the winter months is a great sign that we’ll be having a good year ahead! I Membership Social Director Kathy Janus Mike Magri would like to put out a request for our members. Let’s [email protected] [email protected] all join in a sponsor challenge with each other this year. Every member should talk to one of their favorite Editor Merchandise businesses and ask them to become a MOCSEM John Clor Kim Purdy sponsor. And we’ll make it worth your while – if any [email protected] [email protected] member can bring in either a new show vendor, a major sponsor or a title sponsor, then we’ll be more than Trustee Web Site Administrator happy to give you a free year of membership! You might Gary Dell Craig Zygmunt not realize it, but without the help of our sponsors, we [email protected] [email protected] simply cannot put on the Mustang Memories show each year. If there are businesses you frequent that you think Club Ambassador might make a good sponsor but you’re not sure on how Mike Sove’ to approach them, please just contact me with their [email protected] info and I can take it from there. Bringing in new sponsors is the only way that we can ensure our continued success moving forward. Until we get a The Boss' Corner stretch of great weather to get out in our cars, don’t By Mike Rey forget that we’re planning on a great lineup of special MOCSEM President guest speakers at our monthly club meetings. Don’t miss any of our meetings and the chance to meet these 2017 Is Off And Running! great people from the Mustang and Ford world in Can you believe how fast time person! It’s almost time to get our ponies out of the goes by as we celebrate Mustang ownership from year barn, so I hope to see you soon! to year? Where has all the time gone? I think it must have been about 1977 when I went to a car show with

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General Meeting Minutes Board Reports: By Lisa Sielski John Clor: Discussed attempt to produce a bi-monthly MOCSEM Secretary Club Newsletter. Also revealed that Ford Performance will announce a new process to support enthusiast MOCSEM Jan 2017 Membership clubs soon, and he would like to get MOCSEM involved. Meeting Minutes Tues., January 10, 2017, 7:30 p.m., Rich Kocan: Bank balance is $40,509 and $707 in PayPal. at American Legion Stitt Post No. 232 Dearborn Heights, MI Kathy Janus: Current membership is 503.

MOCSEM Board: Craig Zygmunt: Discussed history of the website and new changes being planned to better promote the club. Mike Rey – President Sarah Cassette – Vice President Lisa Sielski: Pet Of The Month update: So far, three pets Lisa Sielski – Secretary have been posted and adopted out. Club is unable to Rich Kocan – Treasurer determine if our postings assisted in getting the pets Kathy Janis – Membership adopted, but we will begin tracking this. Mike Magri – Social Director John Clor – Editor Mike Sove: We have sold more than the minimum Kim Purdy – Merchandise needed for dinners, thanks to a great tur out. A total of Mike Sove – Club Ambassador 62 dinners were sold tonight which was over our Gary Dell - Trustee expected amount of 50; also the new venue was well Craig Zygmunt - Web Site Administrator received. Absent: Mike Rey Other discussions: Overnight Meeting coming up on the Meeting opened by Sarah Cassette, Vice President, second week in February. Members were asked for Board Members were introduced. input for the overnight discussion with other clubs

Guest Speaker: Certificate Presentations: none presented this evening.

John Clor introduced our guest speaker, Chris Sawyer New Members: 1 new member, Jack, was introduced former AutoWeek and Automotive Design and and welcomed. Production magazine news editor and now editor of Swap & Sell: All items will be listed on MOCSEM TheVirtualDriver.com and John Clor’s Cars in Context TV website. show co-host. (Can see “CarsInContextTV on YouTube.) Chris discussed the recently announced Hybrid Mustang 50/50 Raffle: $79 – Joanne Campau, $52 -- Bob in Ford’s future planning. Sawyer talked about the Schrader. A gift basket was also given out. make-up of the vehicle, including that it may possibly use a 48-volt system. It could be an electric assist There being no further business, the General Meeting coupled to a 2.7L V-6 with a 10-speed automatic. The was adjourned. next Mustang itself could be up to 650 to 800 pounds lighter, with a smaller outer package but with more Respectfully submitted, room inside. He said we will be seeing a lot of Lisa Sielski, MOCSEM Secretary downsizing with engines. As to what a performance MOCSEM Feb 2017 Membership Meeting Minutes version would look like, he noted better acceleration Tues., February 14, 2017, 7:30 p.m., and fuel economy (up to 32-33), but much will be based at American Legion Stitt Post No. 232 on changing legislation. He also discussed the loss of Dearborn Heights, MI vehicles that cannot meet current legislation requirements. One other thing he predicted was that a manual transmission option may disappear with some vehicle lines in the future. MOCSEM • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 4 The Accelerator January 2017

MOCSEM Board: Rich Kocan: Current account balance is $37,932.

Mike Rey – President Kathy Janis: As of today, 545 is current membership. Sarah Cassette – Vice President Lisa Sielski – Secretary Craig Zygmunt: Reminder of what is posted on website. Rich Kocan – Treasurer Lisa Sielski: No report. Kathy Janus – Membership Mike Magri – Social Director Mike Sove: No report. John Clor – Editor Kim Purdy – Merchandise Sarah Cassette: Dinner sales at meetings going well. Gary Dell - Trustee Anniversary certificates have been printed for this Mike Sove – Club Ambassador evening; If you have not received one but think you Craig Zygmunt - Web Site Administrator should be getting one, please let Sarah know. Absent: Gary Dell Certificate Presentations: Membership certificates Meeting opened by Mike Rey, President, Board awarded. Members were introduced. Merchandise: Kim Purdy is a new Board member and Overnight Board meeting was February 11th and 12th. will be handling Merchandise which is stored at our Content of the overnight board meeting was discussed. meeting location to make it easier to display the items. Other regional clubs were invited to assist in promoting We are working on a request for car flags. our events. Among new events discussed was Main Street Memories in July; when the event gets closer the New Members: New members and guests introduced. members will be updated on the details. Track Days will Swap & Sell: See website for full list. be incorporated with the Shelby SAAC-MCR club. There are also various cruises, Ice Cream Socials and Ford’s 50/50 Raffle: $72 first place awarded to Paul Rocha. $48 Garage events being planned. Further details will be second place awarded to Paul Rocha. shared with club members when available. There being no further business, the General Meeting Guest Speakers: was adjourned.

Paul Rocha, from Hoondog Events attended the meeting Respectfully submitted, to briefly discuss the 2017 Bullet Nationals, which will Lisa Sielski, MOCSEM Secretary be part of our Mustang Memories show in August, They will also be hosting Gingerman Track events, which will cost participants $150 to register. On The MOCSEM Calendar John Clor presented “The Mustangs That Never Were” By Mike Magri show. John presented an excellent Power Point which MOCSEM Social Director featured information and the history of many Mustangs The End of the Road for 2016 that never made it through production. Greetings MOCSEM family, let me Announcement: We are very saddened to hear that Jim introduce myself. My name is Gillespie, longtime club member, passed away last Mike Magri and I am a longtime Mustang enthusiast and owner who is now on my fifth Mustang. I also work week. for Classic Design Concepts, which is THE place for all Board Reports: your late-model Mustang performance styling parts. I am very excited for the coming 2017 MOCSEM event John Clor: Working on finding help on putting together season. I will be posting info on all of our shows and the Club Newsletter; will need an assistant to continue get-togethers on Facebook, and will soon have all the it. available show and event info posted on the MOCSEM website calendar. Here’s a hint of what we are planning MOCSEM • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 5 The Accelerator January 2017 for this year: We will be getting back to having smaller, more frequent cruise-ins and other types of get- togethers this season. Please email me any suggestions you may have for shows, cruise-ins or even just cars- and-coffee gatherings. I look forward to seeing you all at the new general meeting location at the American Legion Stitt Post #232.In case you haven’t been able to make it to a meeting at the Stitt Post yet, I hope you noticed that I’ve been able to live-stream the last few meetings on Facebook. While that may help remotely That’s NOT how it works, however, for my “Ford connect you with all the fun, information and guest Performance Corner” column that I write each month speaker presentations that we’ve had there so far, the for the MCA’s “Mustang Times” magazine. There, I only way you can enjoy the great food we’ve been seem to be able to draw the ire of all sorts of people – enjoying for dinner is to actually be there in person! from Mustang II haters to … well, just plain old haters. Hope to see you there and at the next MOCSEM event They seem to think that if they write a letter – thanks! complaining about me and my writing, that maybe I’ll somehow be made to go away. What they can’t seem to April General Meeting at Motor City Solutions Tuesday, April 11, 2017 • 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm • Motor City understand is that as a columnist, my job is to say things Solutions • 24331 Brest Rd. Taylor, MI 48180 that get people thinking – things that will get some sort of response, whether it’s good or bad. Getting no National Mustang Day reaction at all equates to reader disinterest or Saturday, April 15, 2017 • 9:00 am – 2:30 pm • Various Locations (See Event Details) • boredom, which is the kiss of death for any columnist worth reading. For those of you who are not MCA Red Mustang Registry Ford Power Car Show members and don’t read my magazine column, all I can Sunday, April 23, 2017 • 11:00 am – 4:00 pm • Holiday Inn Express & tell you is that I try to write about the things that affect Suites - Tipp City, OH • 1100 W. Main Street, Tipp City, OH us as Mustang owners, and I like to talk about the things MOCSEM Cruise-In & Ice Cream Social that any of us would be talking about at our club Thursday, April 27, 2017 • 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm • Culver's meetings. Westland • 6500 N. Newburgh Road Westland, MI Take e recent column that I wrote about getting bad information about Mustangs off internet blogs and Motor City Musings forums for example. I went off complaining about how By John Clor bad the state of journalism has become. I had said that MOCSEM Editor if the recent presidential election proved one thing about the lamestream media, it's that the To Me, Getting Hate Mail Means straightforward, unbiased news reporting which had I Must Be Doing Something Right once been the foundation of professional journalism is dead. If you were doing your best "Detective Joe Friday" The thing I like the most about writing my “Motor City looking for "Just the facts, ma'am," it was impossible. Musings” column for MOCSEM’s “The Accelerator” Seems every news reporter now perceives themselves newsletter is that so very few of you send me hate mail as a commentator or columnist -- who used to be the about my views on the hobby that I voice on these only people who were supposed to interject their much- pages. Although there may me much I’m missing that educated opinion into the conversation. winds up on Facebook, the good news there is that I only pay attention to that social media outlet when I One part of the problem is that the formerly distinct absolutely HAVE to – which is very infrequent. (Sorry, disciplines of journalism, marketing and advertising but I simply prefer my interaction with people to be have completely run amuck. These three once-proud done in person!) communications skill sets have been so jumbled up together that they’re now almost undistinguishable. They all funnel into a snake-oil concoction of messaging MOCSEM • PO Box 39088, Redford, MI 48239 • www.mocsem.com Page 6 The Accelerator January 2017 that has turned most everything coming out of the But then again … that's just my opinion, and you know major media these days into inane, thinly veiled what they say about those … editorials. About John Clor: Veteran journalist John Clor has owned, raced, But the other part is our fault. Some of us are either so worked on and written about Fords and Mustangs for nearly 40 years. After a 15-year career at The News, Clor shifted to distracted or worried about being “politically correct” automotive journalism with stints at AutoWeek and later that we’re too afraid to call anyone out, or even take a Edmunds.com. He joined the Ford Special Vehicle Team in 1995 and stand on things that we have the right to believe in for spent the better part of the next decade working on SVT fear that someone else will be offended. What’s that Communications, PR and Marketing. Since 2007 he’s been managing old saying? “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall a club outreach program and enthusiast communications for Ford Racing, which he does today for Ford Performance while managing for anything.” Well, for my money, America has become Enthusiast content on FordPerformance.com. Clor is an Iacocca far too tolerant of journalistic bias, marketing spin, Award Winner, author of the new book Mustang 2015 as well as advertising gimmicks and silencing the opposing view. Mustang Dynasty (2007 & 2009), editor of MOCSEM's "Accelerator" Doing so has created a vacuum of truth, and forced 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 much of the real work of communications into the the proud owner of two ’70s era Mustangs, including one he calls "a murky waters of social media. long-term project." The views and opinions he expresses here are his own. If you have a story idea, submission, suggestion or even a The lack of neutral reporting and journalistic integrity comment, send it to John via his home email – has allowed even inexperienced hacks and amateur [email protected]. bloggers, whose credentials rest on little more than having a laptop and an opinion, to somehow become “online influencers.” The creativity required to turn MOCSEM Member of the Month product facts into image building has given way to mere marketing to the metrics of “customer perception.” And the art of memorable advertising has gone from catchy to kitschy, reaching a level of ridiculousness that employs everything from e-trading talking toddlers to car-driving, hip-hop hamsters.

What all this means is that you shouldn't believe everything you see on television or read on the internet. And that makes your club membership even more important. Trust information you get directly from your Mustang friends who have real-life experience. Rely on the knowledge of other like-minded enthusiasts in your club who have assembled a knowledge base For Sale: II’s 2015 50th Anniversary LE from years of ownership. And after filling your head You Could Own Edsel Ford II's 50th Anniversary with all kinds of ideas you get from the media, make Limited Edition Mustang! sure you get out and enjoy your car in the company of Ever Wish You Could Buy a Ford from a Ford and Pick it your fellow club members. That’s why I do all I can to Up at Ford WHQ? Now You Can! MOCSEM Honorary attend MOCSEM meetings and get to at least a couple Lifetime Member Edsel Ford II is Selling his 50th of events each year. Anniversary Limited Edition. Life's short, so my advice is to re-up your club Only 1,964 examples of the 2015 Ford Mustang 50th membership and spend most of your time chatting with Anniversary Limited Edition were built to honor five car people in-person, preferably next to their own real decades of Mustang heritage, and the one that has Mustang. Trust me – it's the best way to gain valid been owned by Edsel Ford II since new is now up for information and an appreciation for the Mustang sale. hobby.

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The one shown here, car No. 50, is privately owned by Mr. Ford took delivery of Serial #50 on December 16, Mr. Edsel B. Ford II, who is the great-grandson of the 2014, from Roy O'Brien Ford in St. Clair Shores, founder of , . Edsel Michigan. All the original paperwork is included with would like this highly collectible Mustang to go to a new the vehicle. It has been stored in Mr. Ford's personal home. Mr. Ford has agreed to personalize this vehicle garage ever since delivery. for its new owner, and delivery will take place at Ford Motor Company's World Headquarters in Dearborn. Info: Location: Dearborn, Michigan, 48126 VIN #: 1FA6P8RF8F5500050 Mileage: 40 Transmission: Auto Condition: Mint Exterior: Wimbledon White Interior: Cashmere Leather

Price: $55,000 – FIRM. Serious inquiries only, please! For more information, contact Lori Orjada at [email protected].

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Mustangs and Fords in The News Ford Reveals 2018 Mustang Convertible By Rob Musial For those who like to go topless, the redesigned Mustang convertible was revealed just a few days after Editor’s Note: In case you’re living under a rock and for the introduction of the redesigned 2018 coupe. some unexplainable reason don’t yet get the weekly “Fast News From Ford Performance” email, we’ve asked The new drop-top will include the same styling updates MOCSEM member Rob Musial to search the Mustang and the new features and enhancements offered in the world and supply you with some of the latest headlines 2018 Mustang coupe. The lower hood and fender lines of Mustangs and Fords in the news: of the 2018 model are a bit more noticeable on the convertible and the one-inch lower grille brings with it New Shelby Super Snake 50th Anniversary Model thinner headlamps than the now- standard LED units. Debuts Amid the Classics in Arizona The 50th anniversary edition of the Shelby Super Snake The convertible will also get updates in trim colors and Mustang made its first appearance at the Barrett- seat upholstery and a new soft trim on the center Jackson collector car auction early this year. Up to 500 console. of the 50th anniversary special cars will be made, with a To further customize the car, 12 different wheel designs starting price of $69,995 for the complete car. will be offered in addition to the three new paint colors Thanks to a supercharged 750 horsepower motor, the shown on the 2018 coupe. latest Super Snake is capable of blistering the pavement, doing 0-60 m.p.h. in a mere 3.5 seconds and recording a quarter-mile time of 10.9 seconds.

Even the edition’s base powertrain will put out 670 Other options include adjustable MagneRide suspension horses, a significant increase over the stock Mustang GT derived from the Shelby GT350 for either the 2.3 liter block. EcoBoost or the 5.0 liter V8; the once-standard 3.7 liter V6 has been retired. Either engine can be mated to the The latest Super Snake also gets a new body package of standard revised six-speed manual or the new 10-speed molded PVC including a redesigned hood, rocker panels, automatic transmission with paddle shifters rear spoiler and a more aggressive splitter front and rear not to mention a new Shelby rear panel and diffuser.

Available in all Ford factory colors, the 50th edition will also sport a Shelby serial number and a plaque under the hood signed by the craftsmen who build the car.

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Mustang easily beat competitors in sales new torque converter gave the same result, so after Once again, the Mustang has smoked its competitors – taking the trans back out and opening it to see if a in driveways all across America. The final 2016 sales problem could be found, decision was made to simply figures show Ford’s pony car sold 105,932 units in the rebuild original trans. U.S. By comparison, the Chevy Camaro sold 72,705. Guy in Georgia who sold me the trans would neither repair it nor issue refund, so I now have no use for this transmission. Read the actual Craigslist Ad below that described the transmission I purchased:

MUSTANG TRANSMISSION - $700 (Dallas, GA) "1994 AODE automatic transmission, 302 5.0 liter bolt pattern, freshly rebuilt with a transgo shift kit, mustang valve body, new bands, clutches, steels, seals, gaskets , servos and bushings, updated spiral lock ring and ratchet drum, no converter $700 , 6~7~8 . 7~0~9 .

2~8~4~7 Fits Mustang F150 LTD Crown Vic Mercury Nipping at the Camaro’s heels was the rather outdated Marquis Explorer with 302 5.0 liter SBF" Dodge Challenger which hit 65,054 sales last year.

Classified Ads For Sale - Shelby GT350/S550 6-Point Seat Harness Brackets, developed by former Chief Mustang Engineer Art Hyde and Mike Black. These Custom brackets to mount 6-Point harnesses into a S550 Mustang using the factory rear seat track mounts. They fit great and provide comfortable belt geometry. Attached are photos of the finished product. If you are interested, they cost $250 for both sides. You can contact Mike (John Black: [email protected]) to get some made for your car. If you know about these transmissions and can diagnose why this rebuilt unit didn’t function properly, you will be getting a rebuilt trans for LESS than the price of a core charge -- $300 -- so my loss is your gain. You can even call the guy and see if he'll talk to you about it -- he never answered my call or texts after I told him I wanted a refund. Since it's not worth the cost of me driving back to Atlanta to deal with him, I'd rather just sell it as-is with honest disclosure. Likely worth the price of the new trans parts alone, so why deal with a junkyard trans? Come get it out of my garage. Email [email protected]. For Sale - 1994 Mustang AODE Rebuilt Automatic Trans. I bought a rebuilt 1994 Mustang AODE transmission off Craigslist for $700 while on trip to Atlanta this summer and brought it home to install in my 1994 Mustang GT. Except after Oval Auto installed it, the car stalled on takeoff as if the trans was binding. Reinstalling it with a

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