Ford and Mustang Roundup -Silver Springs, Fl

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Ford and Mustang Roundup -Silver Springs, Fl

Time: January 11, 2014 to January 12, 2014
Location: Silver Springs State Park
City/Town: Silver Springs, Fl
Website or Map: http://http://www.npdlink.com…
Phone: Derek Putnam 352.861.8701.
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: National Parts Depot
Latest Activity: Jan 7, 2014

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Spend a relaxing weekend in a natural garden setting to visit with fellow hobbyists and friends. Hosted by National Parts Depot, and Silver Springs State Park, there is participant-selected awards, The popular TV show My Classic Car, with host Dennis Gage, will make an appearance! No judges, no tech, no “leave your top and windows up!”, no broiling on blacktop in a mall parking lot with nothing to do... The show is Totally Free to pre-registered 1993 and earlier Ford and Ford-powered vehicles, and $10 for day of show and all 1994 and newer vehicles. Vehicles must be in place by 10 A.M.

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