Gulf Coast National Mustang & 31st Annual All Ford Show -Pensacola, Fl

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Gulf Coast National Mustang & 31st Annual All Ford Show -Pensacola, Fl

Time: March 26, 2010 to March 28, 2010
Location: Pensacola Interstate Fair Grounds
City/Town: Pensacola, Fl
Website or Map: http://gcrmc.com
Phone: Nick Kirby at 251.978.2012 or email nlkirby@gulftel.com
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Gulf Coast Regional Mustang Club
Latest Activity: Feb 27, 2010

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Gulf Coast National Mustang & 31st Annual All Ford Show
Pensacola, Florida
Hosted by Gulf Coast Regional Mustang Club at Pensacola Interstate Fair Grounds. Event 8am - 5pm; check-in Friday 8am - 5pm; Sat 8-11am. Registration $50. Come join us for the 1st national show of the year. The 31st Annual Gulf Coast National Mustang & All Ford Show promises to be bigger and better than ever. In addition to our show there will be several area car clubs hosting shows adjacent to our site so bring all your non Ford buddies along with you. See our web site for additional information and activities. For more information, call Nick Kirby at 251.978.2012 or email nlkirby@gulftel.com or visit the website at http://gcrmc.com.

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