
There are quite a few folks out there in internet land that for whatever reason still have not upgraded to CMA 6.0! Well here is your big chance, so don't blow it! Between Jan. 21, and March 3, 2002 you can upgrade to the CD-R version for only $8.95. That's the CD-R with all of it's extras plus the free download of the all new Classic Mustang Advertisements folder with 70 classic ads. (see below)
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Last month I compiled a nice collection of about 70 Classic Mustang advertisements (saved to .jpg format) that run from 1964 through 1999. They are a free download to Classic Mustang Analyzer CD-R registered users. If you purchased a CMA CD-R from me or an authorized dealer and registered your copy with me, then you are eligible to receive the free download. You probably noticed that there is an Ad Folder within the Extras Folder on the CD-R, so you can add these to that folder to keep things organized. You must copy the folder to your computers hard drive to do this however. To receive your collection of Mustang Ads, send me an email with your name, address, and registration number. I'll provide you with further instructions after receiving the requested information. If you wish to own this collection, then you must order a CD-R version first.

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All Mustang and Ford car clubs are invited to annouce their shows, and other events free of charge on our CMA community corkboard. Please use the link below and be sure to add messages to the Clubs section.
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All new Free Internet Greeting Card Images have been recently uploaded. Check them out and send one to a Mustang buddy!
Free Internet Mustang Greeting Cards
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Get ready for the spring flea markets and car shows. Order the Classic Mustang Analyzer CD-R dealer pack now. We have lowered the price so that you can make more. Check out the great deal at:

We have cleaned out and updated the CMA Die-Cast Shop and added many new additions. Die-Cast Shop I have had many requests, since 9/11/2001 for diecast police, emergency workers and firefighters. So far I have only been able to find the firefighter, example below. If you know of any others, please let me know.

Follow Tim's restoration project by moving your mouse over the thumbnails to highlight the image that you wish to view. Double click the highlighted image to bring up a full screen view or 800 x 600 resolution image of Tims very colorful and clear photographs. Please remember that these photos are copyrighted intelectual property, ©2002 by Tim Gustafson and may be copied for personal use, but you need Tim's permission before you can use them in any other public way.
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The following email was sent to me by Michael G. Keown, the Webmaster of trimguildracing.com and www.negmc.com and after reading it I requested his permission to reprint for you here. Mike told me he gleened the material from the CNN website, so we are providing credits for both. After reading it I'm sure you will be as amazed as I was.
Hey Gang...
Here are some interesting data about charity donations made to the various 911 funds that were set up after the attack on the USA.
Home is Where the Dollars Are?
CNN Headline News did a short news listing regarding Ford and GM's contributions to the relief and recovery efforts in New York and Washington. The findings are as follows......
Whenever the time may be for you to purchase or lease a new vehicle, keep this information in mind. You might want to give more consideration to a car manufactured by an American-owned and / or American based company.
Apart from Hyundai and Volkswagen, the foreign car companies contributed nothing at all to the citizens of the United States. It's OK for these companies to take money out of this country, but it is apparently not acceptable to return some in a time of crisis.
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Quite sometime ago, I posted this quizlet or survey question on the website. Here are the results of 608 respondents.
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Yes, Ford is toying with the idea of bringing back the GT-40 as a Vette, Viper killer! The concept car will be on the show circuit this year. Rumor has it that this will be an SVT project that will add to the "Living Legends" Thunderbird and Forty-Nine line of retro cars. Don't forget the Mercury Marauder coming soon. Reportedly, there will be very little outward change in the appearence department, but the "guts" will be fully updated. It is expected to use high output 5.4 liter engine. Horsepower ratings should please the need for speed junkies, with 500+ a good possibility. The actual production model if one should be introduced will most likely have far less, around 320-360hp would be a likely target, with insurance and governmental concerns taken into consideration.

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The History Channel has produced one of if not the best Mustang videos that I have watched. It provides the complete history of the "pony car" and is a must have for any true Mustang enthusiast. Through a special arrangement with A&E and the History Channel, we are able to place this direct BUY BUTTON here in the newsletter.
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