Annual Gulf Coast Regional & All Ford Show -Pensacola, FL

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Annual Gulf Coast Regional & All Ford Show -Pensacola, FL

Time: March 18, 2016 to March 20, 2016
Location: Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds
Street: 6655 Mobile Highway
City/Town: Pensacola, FL
Website or Map: http://gulfcoastmustangclub.o…
Phone: James D. Carlisle 251-961-1411
Event Type: annual, fundraiser, for, the, ronald, mcdonald, house, shriners, transportation, fund, children, and, northwest, florida, wings, of, hope
Organized By: The Gulf Coast Regional Mustang Club (GCRMC)
Latest Activity: Mar 15, 2016

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A Mustang and all Ford Show Friday through Sunday.  Mega car displays on Saturday includes displays by the Panhandle British Car Association, Bad Boys Rod and Custom, Emerald Coast Jeep Club, and the Southern Falcon Car Club.  The Mustang schedule is as follows:

Friday 8 AM - 5PM Registration/classification/vendor setup.  Saturday 8 AM- 11 AM Registration/classification/vendor setup, 11 AM - 5 PM judging.  Sunday 8 - 10 AM judging, 12 PM Awards presentation.  All shows are free entrance to the public.

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