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Owner: Doctor DeBo
Year: 1992
Model: Mustang LX
Mods: Heavy
State: GA
Type: Nice Weather
ET Range: Unknown
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Lighten Your Front End!
Motorheads are always in search of ways for more power or less weight. When it comes to removing weight from your Mustang, taking it off the front end of the car is preferable to removing it from elsewhere. With this in mind, I decided to remove some weight from the front of my 93 LX coupe using a tubular front-end system and switching to manual steering. Of course there were some "snags" enco...
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Cobra R
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Result: 29%
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3" cowl
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[03/07/2002] In Remembrance of Steve

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If you knew Steve, you knew his passion for racing.
He ate, slept and breathed the sport.

His drive, dedication and determination made him the best. His generosity and compassion were qualities that others admired.

Many of us are thinking who are we going to call now?
Steve was always on the phone helping a fellow racer in need.

Steve was our friend, our mentor, our brother, our adopted son, someone to call when we needed help, someone to call when we needed a driver. And he was always there for us, helping us fulfill our passion. Yet Steve remained humble, openly soliciting advice from his peers when he needed help.

I feel honored and privileged to have known such a unique and talented individual. I respected his knowledge, skills and abilities, his generous spirit and dedication to being the best in everything he did, with his own unique style. Steve was an innovator and took great pride in creating state-of-the-art race cars.

If you knew Steve at all, you knew a world-class racer. Personally I knew him as all of the above.

HARRY HRUSKA


St. Genevieve''s Church
29015 Jamison
Livonia MI 48154
734/427-5220

Saturday Service - March 9th
10-11 AM - Final Viewing at the Church
11 AM - Mass

Gathering immediately following the conclusion of the mass - location To Be Announced.

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