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Time: October 11, 2024 at 8am to October 13, 2024 at 4pm
Location: The Savannah Convention Center
Street: 1 International Drive
City/Town: Savannah
Website or Map: http://www.mustangsinhistoric…
Phone: 9126596511
Event Type: 6oth, anniversary, mca, national, mustang, and, all, ford, show
Organized By: mark davis
Latest Activity: Aug 26, 2024

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60th Anniversary MCA National Mustang Show, October 11th -13th, 2024 at the Savannah Convention center. Open to all Ford powered cars & trucks. Mustang GT Convertible raffle, silent and live auctions, event t-shirts, Sunday Brunch, Steve Saleen guest speaker, music, fun, etc. As of this morning we have 392 cars registered. All proceeds will benefit the Ronald McDonald House, Hospice, and the Animal shelter. Vendors welcome. - Inside $250 per 10'x10' outside $200.

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