January 2006
Northstar
Mustangs & Fords
Here is your new officer crew for 2006!
Left to right, Dean S., Colleen & Elton S., Tad B., Brenda P.,
Chad P., Mark U.

The meeting is Tuesday, January 10, 2006
at Luther Family Ford, Fargo at 6:30.

Northstar Mustangs & Fords
MUSTANG | COBRA | MACH 1 | SHELBY | BOSS | SVO
FORD | MERCURY | LINCOLN | COUGAR


GENERAL CLUB INFO
MUSTANG NEWS, the newsletter for NORTHSTAR MUSTANGS, is published monthly for the members of the club to provide them with current club news, information for the future, and as a forum for the exchange of ideas and information.

Club dues are $15.00 per year and include a subscription to MUSTANG NEWS, Admission to club events and free classified advertising.
All correspondence should be sent to the editorial address: Elton Solseng
3037 166th Ave SE
Harwood, ND  58042
Classified ads are free to members.  Send your ads to the address above along with your name, address, and phone number by the 25th of the month.

We welcome any and all letters to the club and invite anyone to write tech article or stories of your personal experiences.
CLUB OFFICERS
PresidentChad Parton238-7469chad_parton@hotmail.com
Vice PresidentBrenda Platt361-3100sundsgn@hotmail.com
TreasurerDean Skaflen239-0445dskaflen@msn.com
SecretaryMark Ugelstad282-8984mugelstad@multiband.tv
EditorElton Solseng282-0387elton.solseng@ndsu.edu
Co-EditorColleen Solseng282-0387colleen.solseng@ndsu.edu
WebmasterTad Burkhart261-3597tad.burkhart@microsoft.com
Downtown Car Show ChairCraig Johnson237-3161hoofbeats@I29.net

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President Speaks


Welcome to 2006!

I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season, and are ready to start another new year.  I personally have been spending my new year in sunny Phoenix, and am trying to remember why I can't seem to drive my mustang this time of year...

I would like to thank everyone who helped make our Christmas party a huge success, especially Craig for making up the slide show presentation.  The trivia quiz that was handed out by Elton and colleen (by way of Dean S.) was quite a bit of fun, even if some of them didn't make sense.  It seemed to me that everyone had a wonderful time, and got a gift they had always wanted!  Thank you everyone.

I would like to thank Todd F. and Tim D. for all their hard work as our past president and treasurer respectively. If you were as observant as I was, you have come to realize the reason we still have all the other officers from last year is to ensure the new "Prez" doesn't mess up too much, so a thank you goes out to all the other officers for sticking with it for another year!

Items for this month's meeting:

Status of trailer
Movie night
Club shirts
New member greeter
Other

I am looking forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday, and am looking forward to another wonderful year filled with Fords.

Chad
Member since Feb. 2005

From The Secretary

December Meeting – December 13, 2005

Todd Gaveled.
We ate.
Todd Gaveled.
We solved silly puzzles.
We watched Craigs pictures
Todd talked, thanked everyone.
The King is dead, long live the King.
Chad gaveled, and talked.
Todd couldn't give up the podium.(like opium, you can't quit)
He talked about calendars, 2005.
Chad kicked Todd off the podium.  Chad is begger and he won.
Pay your dues, meal, jacket and calendar cost.
Elton doles out the gifts, slowly.
We thanked our Car Show Sponsors.
      Quality Auto (Ken Schwanke).
      Dakota Bumper (Mark Czichotzki).
      Luther Fanily Ford.
We went home.

Mark


From The Editor

Happy New Years Everyone!
Well. was Santa good to you? I got tools, what more can you ask for?  A car?  Well that's kind of big for a sock.  Although I thought I heard that some lucky person was getting or got a car, a Mustang, for Christmas.

Someone sent me the article that I am including in the newsletter.  I know the engine is a Chevy, but what better use for a Chevy engine??  Now that's a snow blower!  We may need something like that before winter is over.  That should have enough power (even though it is a Chevy) to get the snow to the next block or your neighbor's driveway.  Someone had too much time and money.  It would be an eye catcher and all made from spare parts.  Just imagine how far you could throw snow if they used a Ford engine!  Anyhow, thought it would be appropriate for our weather.

Mark brought up a question that newer cars (those made after 1955) don't have a problem with 6 volt vs 12 volt systems, and positive versus negative ground systems.  12 volt systems give you the option of newer radios, faster cranking, battery is easier to get and last longer, the alternator charges better and it is easier to get light bulbs.  The negative side is you have to change all the light bulbs, heater fan motor needs to be replaced and lots of little changes.  Positive and negative ground means only a change in polarity, the coil must be change anyway because of the different number of windings.  The starter does not need to be changed and polarity doesn't make a difference.  So what do you think?

See you at the meeting at Luther Family ford at 6:30pm on Tuesday, January 10, 2006.

If you didn't pay your dues, it is time to get them paid.
Elton & Colleen


For the man with everything - the V8 snowblower

If you’re tired of anemic, one-lung snow blowers with their slipping drive belts, you might consider Kai Grundt’s V8 snow blower which raises the bar on the traditional snow blower in every respect. With electric start, electric block heater, antifreeze heater and eight cylinders, it has no drive belts to freeze up and you’ll never get bored with the job as the 454 cubic inch big block Chevrolet V8 produces 412 horsepower, 430 foot pounds of torque and can throw snow 50 feet at just 3500 rpm. Nor will you get cold as the machine has been ingeniously designed to route the engine coolant through the handle bars, with the rear mounted, enclosed radiator keeping the operator nice and cozy.

The first point to make is that this is not a V8 grafted on a traditional snow blower carriage but a purpose-built unit crafted around a motor of this magnitude. It functions very much like a traditional blower by way of operator input and feedback and offers effortless safe operation.

Maneuvering the massive beastie (it has a total wet weight of 912lbs) is a snack thanks to the hydraulic-drive 4WD skid steer on independent walking beams which offers a zero turning radius. It’s also as fast as you like, with an infinitely adjustable speed range on the drive wheels via dash mounted flow control. At the opposite end of the scale, it has more than enough torque to pull your car out of the ditch before the hydraulic motors stall!

Adding to the well-balanced feel of the unit, just 15 pounds of down force on the handlebars will lift the auger blade off the ground in order to climb stairs/walkways for ease of snow removal. Safety has and continues to be paramount with spring return to centre "fail safe" type directional controls with emergency stop and tether cords.

Safety is one of the key theme, with a flashing blue light (as required by law in many areas) being the least of the safety features. No-one will fail to hear you with those twin throaty exhausts, which come standard with 92 decibels at the controls, though if the rhumba of a V8 exhaust is music to your ears, you can obviously go much louder. Evan at the standard baffling, hearing protection is strongly suggested.

The powerful yard machine lights and a dashboard with backlit gauges complete the package to ease the burden of this normally reviled task

The custom 42 inch, two stage auger has a Chevrolet 10 bolt truck differential with spool and a centrifugal auger clutch with shear pin protection, further adding to the image of this “automotive theme blower.” As each unit is custom-built, optional extras for the snowblower are both diverse and outrageous as the base unit – there is unlimited auger choices from single to multi stage designs and various motor combinations to suit the religious preferences of the customer (Chevy, Dodge Hemi, Ford) and such exotica as a V-10 or a diesel engine or remote starting can be accommodated.

And if, after a while, you feel you’ve outgrown the 400 horses, this particular engine is well catered for in the performance modification area, with Lunati camshaft, Milodon Gear drive, Holley and Edelbrock components to name a few, and there’s always the fuel injection option too, if you feel you need to throw the snow out of the county or ensure your seat in the “neighborhood blower blingster hall of fame."

The V8 Snowblowers site can be found here, and if you’re interested in purchasing one of them, drop Sale Manager Kerry Phibbs an email.

 


Events

Downtown Cruise Night - Fargo  5:00-9:00
2005
January 10th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
Febuary 14th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
March 14th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
April 11th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
May 9th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
June 13th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
July 11th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
August 8th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
September 12th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
October 10th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
November 14th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting
December 12th, 2005Northstar Mustang Club Meeting

Trading Post

For Sale:1966 Mustang Coupe, Red, Cragar SS Wheels, Standard Interior, Auto, 289, $10,000.   Call 701-361-5085
1968 Mustang, 6 cylinder   Contact Kevin at 231-8938
1972 Mach 1 nice shape 351C 4V $15,000  Contact Shannon  297-6806
1967 Mustang 3-speed transmission and shifter $350.00 (can separate).  Jeff  218-789-7130
1966 Mustang Convertible 289 Candy-Red w/black interior completely restored
Kathy & David Kuntz  wk 232-8788  hm 2093-6799
1960 Ford Galaxie, 4 dr, runs good, good body. Original owner. A little TLC and this could be a great car. Price is negotiable. call 701-261-8911 (Leon Heller Jr) or 701-371-7451 (Maggie Heller)

Parts for Sale:Rebuilt 67 Mustang top loader 4 speed transmission (never damaged)  $1,000.00
R & L 67 Mustang GT Blk Bucket Seats (excellent condition)  $600.00
Contact David Skyberg  701-356-4106 (w), 701-364-5459 (h) or e-mail:  davidskyberg@skfood.com
"408" Windsor Parts for Sale:   Contact Tom Lawrence at 701-237-3351, 701-866-2841or email mohody@msn.com
Windsor SR Heads:  1 pr. Ported, fairly fresh valve job.$750
SCAT cast crank:  New, 3" main bearings.$350
Lentz rods:  Used, 3/8" cap screws, perfect condition$400
SFI approved flywheel:  New, Ford Racing$220
SFI dampner:  New, C.A.T.$200
351W:  79 block with crank, rods, and pistons$100
Tremec 3550:  very low mile (1500) w/bellhousing$1100
EFI 302 HO:  Complete motor out of 89 Mark VII LSC  (Includes wiring & computer)$500
Also various other parts from the Mark VII and Fox-Body Mustang parts; call or email to inquire.

Wanted:Someone to wire and put in interior in a '67 Fastback    Jeff    218-789-7130.

For Rent:Space available for car, pickup, snowmobile, or trailer storage.  Monthly or seasonal terms available.  Storage Solutions located at I-29 and exit 56, then 1 mile south on paved frontage road...just 5 miles south of Fargo! 
For more information contact Time at 790-4280 or Craig at 238-4014.
Storage rental units available in Mapleton.  We currently have sizes ranging from 5x10 to 10x30 available.  15% discount to club members.  Contact Chad Parton at (701) 238-7469