Northeast Georgia Mustang Club

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Northeast Georgia Mustang Club

The Northeast Georgia Mustang Club (NEGMC) is Chartered by the Mustang Club Of America as a regional club covering all or portions of the Georgia Counties of Walton, Banks, Jackson, Barrow, Jasper, Forsyth, Hall, Oconee, Stephens, Franklin, Lumpkin, Madison, Clarke, White, and Habersham. The club tries to meet each month at different locations throughout the region covered by our charter. Originally each fall we held a show in Cherokee, NC which was our tradition for 38 years. In 2012 our Fall Car Show was moved to Maggie Valley, NC because we had outgrown our old site in Cherokee. The new facility proved to be a good choice as we had 169 cars for our 39th show. In addition to the Maggie Valley Show, we hold a spring cruise in/car show and a fall Toys for Tots show. Our year ends with a Toys for Tots shopping trip and drop off at Jacky Jones Ford in Cleveland, GA. Our club supports the USMC Toys for Tots as our major charity.

Website: http://negeorgiamustangclub.org/
Location: Baldwin, GA
Members: 1
Latest Activity: Jan 17, 2019

 

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