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We are a local group of Mustang and Ford owners and enthusiasts that enjoy the car culture, the car history and the car people that are the core foundation of what the Ford embodies. Take a look around our site whether your Ford is cherry or a beater, restored or a survivor, your daily driver or your trailer queen, your future project or anywhere inbetween... we encourage you to get involved!

 


Thank you Letter from Mrs. Bass & MaryAnne

"My name is Mrs. Bass and I'm just reaching out to let NCMCO know your collection of Mustang websites were a big help to my daughter MaryAnne."

READ LETTER HERE

 


DJ and Announcer for Goodguys Rod & Custom Association

Hello, my name is Axle. I am the official DJ and Announcer for Goodguys Rod & Custom Association, as well as a staff member of the Grand National Roadster Show. The reason I am contacting you is because I have been delegated to organize a prestigious display which will house 100 of the top Mustangs in the nation. This display will be inside of the main buildings at the 24th Goodguys Summit Racing Nationals presented by PPG Columbus, Ohio. The dates are July 8-10, 2022. Cars would be moved in on Wednesday and Thursday, prior to the start of the event. This takes place at the historic Columbus Fairgrounds.

I am looking for prime Mustangs, of any year. 1964 1/2 - to 2022 are welcome. Coupes. Fastbacks, Shelby's, Hertz Rent-A-Car, GT, Boss 429, Mach 1, Boss 302, Cobra, Fox Body, KR, Rousch. I am extending an invite to have you display your Mustang at this event. I can be reached by email, at: shifters32@pacbell.net , and by telephone 909-437-2068.

Please let me know at your earliest convenience and I will email you a special invite. Thanks, and have a great day, Axle

 


15th Annual Mustang and Ford Show, 2021

"A smash hit....this big, very successful show that filled the dealer showroom and surrounding lots with more than 400 Mustangs of every vintage as well as many wonderful classic and collectible Fords."

Read Ford Performance article by John M. Clor here.

 
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