Mustang Owner's Museum Car Festival -Concord, NC

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Mustang Owner's Museum Car Festival -Concord, NC

Time: April 12, 2024 to April 13, 2024
Location: Mustang Owner's Museum
Street: 4005 Dearborn Place
City/Town: Concord, NC
Website or Map: https://www.mustangownersmuse…
Phone: info@mustangownersmuseum.com 980-439-5653
Event Type: car-show, celebration
Organized By: Mustang Owner's Museum
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2024

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2024 National Mustang Day Event
April 12 - 13, 2024
Celebrate 60 Years of Mustang at the Mustang Owner's Museum, as the Museum will host it's Annual
National Mustang Day Event on April 12th & 13th.

Friday, April 12th
On Friday the event attendees will cruise to fun destinations about 30 minutes from the Museum.
The Friday morning cruise will be to the Whiskey Prison. This former North Carolina prison has been converted into a distillery. Even if you're not into liquor, you'll still love a tour of the "Whiskey Prison."
The Friday afternoon cruise will be to the NASCAR Technical Institute Campus. Here attendees will get a behind-the-scenes look at the classrooms and labs.
The Friday Night Dinner will start at 6PM. Back by popular demand, dinner will include a whole hog BBQ and smoked chicken with all the fixins. Limited tickets will be available due to the number of people the whole hog will serve.
After Dinner, Steve Saleen will be our Guest Speaker. Dinner will be held at the Cabarrus Brewing Company. 
Whole Hod BBQ dinner is now Sold Out.

Saturday, April 13th
The Museum Car Show field opens at 9AM, with the event guest speakers, event attendees and the Hall of Fame Inductees choosing their favorite vehicles.
Guest speakers from 11AM-12PM and from 1PM-3PM.
Steve Saleen, Founder and CEO of Saleen Automotive.
Jerry Heasley, Journalist for automotive magazines Hot Rod Mustang and Mustang Monthly.
More speakers will be announced as they confirm confirmed.

At 3PM, the Car Show Awards will be given out and the winning ticket for the 1987 Fox Body Mustang will be pulled.
Click here to get your giveaway ticket!
At 6PM, the doors open for the Hall of Fame Induction Dinner. Dinner is served at 6:30PM, with the Induction starting at 7PM.

To register for the 2024 National Mustang Day Event, CLICK HERE.

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