21st Annual Mustang & all Ford Show -Clinton, TN

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21st Annual Mustang & all Ford Show -Clinton, TN

Time: September 18, 2010 at 8am to September 19, 2010 at 2pm
Location: Clinton TN
Street: Ray Varner Ford
City/Town: Clinton TN
Website or Map: http://tnvalleymustangclub.or…
Phone: 865-925-3334
Event Type: fund, raiser
Organized By: Jim McFarland
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2010

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September 18-19, 2010
21st Annual Mustang & all Ford Show
Clinton, Tennessee
Hosted by Tennessee Valley Mustang Club at Ray Viles Ford. Event hours are 8AM-5PM with check-in running 8AM-12PM. Registration fee is $35.00 (pre-registration $30.00 before September 1, 2010). Vendor space 9'W 20' D $35.00.Judged show will be one day only. Awards will be given Saturday evening before dinner & Show. Sat.evening's dinner and show will be at the Museum of Appalachia. There will be a pony drive though the beautiful Tenn. Mountains on Sunday starting at 9AM For more information call Jim McFarland at 865-925-3334 or email jims6t6@aol.com or visit the website at http://tnvalleymustangclub.org.

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Comment by Michael Thies on September 15, 2010 at 10:44am
The weather forecast is exceptional for Saturday! Truly a great car show day! M.

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