10th Annual Hardy Family Ford Mustang and All Ford Powered Car Show

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10th Annual Hardy Family Ford Mustang and All Ford Powered Car Show

Time: May 21, 2022 all day
Location: Hardy Family Ford, Dallas, GA
Street: 1255 Charles Hardy Pkwy
City/Town: Dallas, GA
Website or Map: http://mot.sh/3sosBCf
Phone: (678) 575-6974
Event Type: charity, car, show
Organized By: Georgia Regional Mustang Club
Latest Activity: May 11, 2022

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Event Description

his is our 10th Annual Hardy Family Mustang and all Ford show, We look forward to this big show every year. This year it will be on: May 21, 2022 from 9:00am to 4:00pm.

Registration is on-line through Motosho for $20 or you can register the day of the show from 9:00am till 12:00pm.
Registration is $25

Awards will be given out at 4:00pm.

This is a participant popular vote event, There will be 4 classes to register your vehicle.

Mustang Classic 64.5-1978
Mustang Mid Years 1979-2004
Mustang Late Model, 2005-2021
All FORD cars non Mustang / and
All FORD Trucks:

This will be a Top 75 with 12 Specialty awards which include

Best Mustang (engine, interior, paint)
Best Ford (engine, interior, paint)
Best Mustang, Best Ford, Best Truck
Kids choice award
Best of Show
Club Participation

The Band Still-Truckin, a rock and roll band, will be playing your favorites while you enjoy looking at all the beautiful cars.

We will have several venders Food and Non-Food for you to enjoy.
If you would like to be a vendor please contact us and we will be happy to talk to you about it. There is no fee to be a vendor, but we would gladly accept any donations to our children's charity.

We will have a 50/50 drawing and Door prizes

We will also have a swap meet if you would are looking for something for your car or truck.

The number 21 Wood brothers NASCAR Mustang will be on display

While at the show you might find a new 2022 Ford car or truck to take home. :)

All proceeds from the show will go to Calvary Children's Home in Powder Springs, GA. We have supported this Charity for over 6 years. This charity is dear to our Heart and since 2020 was a challenging year for non-profit charities we would like to make 2021 the most successful yet.

So, Shine up those FORDs mark your calendar and come out to our show

If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at the information above.

we have scheduled the next day Sunday 22nd is our Rain date.

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