Annual Mustang and All Ford Car Show hosted by the Carolina Regional Mustang Club -Charlotte, NC

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Annual Mustang and All Ford Car Show hosted by the Carolina Regional Mustang Club -Charlotte, NC

Time: September 27, 2014 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Carolina Pavilion
Street: 9425-9575 South Boulevard
City/Town: Charlotte, NC
Website or Map: http://www.ponytales.org
Phone: 704-617-3696
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Ray Michue, Show Chairman
Latest Activity: Sep 27, 2014

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Event Description

Hi All,

34th Annual CRMC Mustang & All-Ford Show

 

Saturday September 27, 2014 (Rain or Shine)

proudly presented by

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At Carolina Pavilion

9425-9575 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC

Click here for Online Registration

Click here for Show Flyer and Registration Form

Limited to 250 Vehicles

Dash Plaques to First 200 Vehicles to Arrive
Trailer and Visitor Parking
Food and Vendors

Show open to all Mustangs and other Ford Powered Vehicles

Registration Check-in: 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Judging: 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Awards: 3:00 PM (or when judging tallies are completed)

 

   

The 34th Annual Mustang and All Ford Show, hosted by Carolina Regional Mustang Club is being held Saturday, September 27
   Visit www.ponytales.org for more details. We're expecting beautiful weather and are planning for north of 200 cars. Trophies, vendors, food, DJ, 50/50, raffle prizes, and several big surprises are planned. Hope you can make it! Registrations will be accepted the day of the show.

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Comment by Bill Davis on September 27, 2014 at 1:03pm

Today my wife and I went to the 34th Annual CRMC Mustang & All-Ford Show in Charlotte NC. It was a nice show with some pretty cool old Fords. I was disappointed in that there was not one Torino, Fairlane or Cyclone there. I guess that is an indication of how rare our car is.

Comment by Chuck Aaron on September 17, 2014 at 12:51pm

Is everything a go for this Saturday? Please announce this FREE calendar notice service for car shows at your event so others might benefit. :-)  Thanks much,

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on September 17, 2014 at 12:51pm

Is everything a go for this Saturday? Please announce this FREE calendar notice service for car shows at your event so others might benefit. :-)  Thanks much,

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