Ford and Mustang Roundup -Orlando, FL

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Ford and Mustang Roundup -Orlando, FL

Time: February 15, 2014 from 7am to 5pm
Location: Waterford Lakes Town Center
Street: 413 North Alafaya Trail
City/Town: Orlando, FL
Website or Map: http://events.r20.constantcon…
Phone: 407 738-5476
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Mid-Florida Mustang Club
Latest Activity: Jan 7, 2014

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MFMC's 27th Annual Mustang & Ford Roundup at Waterford Lakes 2014 

The Mid-Florida Mustang Club will host the 27th Annual Mustang & Ford Roundup at Waterford Lakes on 2/15/14, registration from 7:30 am - 9:30 am, show beginning at 10 am and concluding with awards at 3 pm. Mustangs & Powered By Ford vehicles will line the boulevard at Waterford Lakes again this year.  DJ Laurie will play a variety of music and offer trivia throughout the day to add to the fun!

Anyone that has attended this show knows that it is a real blue oval treat! The Roundup is one of the premiere Mustang & Ford events in Florida, so you will not want to miss it, either by entering or just coming out to see the cars in the show!  There will also be great vendors to talk with.  With MCA modified judging classes and Popular Vote classes, this show has something for Fords of all years and their owners.  The MFMC expects to award more than 250 trophies during the show of more than 300 cars and trucks.  Anyone with a Ford Powered Vehicle is welcome to enter the show.  You do not have to be a club member to participate in this great show! 

See you at the show!

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