Annual Emerald Coast Mustang & All Ford Powered Car & Truck Show -Ft. Walton Beach, FL

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Annual Emerald Coast Mustang & All Ford Powered Car & Truck Show -Ft. Walton Beach, FL

Time: September 26, 2015 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Liza Jackson Park
Street: 334 Miracle Strip Pkwy
City/Town: Ft. Walton Beach, FL
Website or Map: http://www.emeraldcoastregion…
Phone: Ray Crater 850-581-2089
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Emerald Coast Regional Mustang Club
Latest Activity: Sep 20, 2015

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The 2014 ECRMC Mustang and Ford Powered Car show will be held on 27 Sept 2014 at Liza Jackson Park in Fort Walton Beach Fl. Registration begins at 8 am, judging starts at noon, and awards are scheduled for 4pm. The show is open to all Ford powered vehicles. Numerous classes are available for classic, modern, modified and specialty cars.

This year's show is extra special as it celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Mustang's introduction. The Mustang revolutionized the American car market in 1964, creating the Pony car market and it is the only Pony car to remain in production for those full 50 years. To celebrate this grand occasion the ECRMC will have many 50th anniversary specials at the show. The first 50 cars will receive a gift bag including donations from our sponsors and special 50th anniversary memorabilia including a poster and collector cards. Throughout the day, special 50th anniversary door prizes will be given away and anniversary memorabilia will be auctioned off. Additional items will be sold at our silent auction and gift area.

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