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The Galloping GazetteThe Official Newsletter Of TheCentral Virginia Mustang Club
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CVMC News
22nd Annual Mustang & Ford Show! I am proud to announce that Mark Bowen of the Simon Property Group, Inc. has invited CVMC to hold our “22nd Annual Mustang & Ford Show” at Virginia Center Commons Mall on September 23, 2006 with a rain date of October 7, 2006.
It is an honor to be able to hold our show at Virginia Center Commons again. We believe that this year’s show location was a huge success.
CVMC looks forward to another great year at VCC.
By Tony Hall
CVMC Cruise IN – Tool Guys – October 9th! We had a pretty good turn out for a cloudy day. I think CVMC had about 11 or 12 members there to represent the club.
It was a good mix of old and new Mustangs. Other clubs brought some fine looking Street Rods and Muscle Cars.
The Tool Guys were giving away free hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks while they lasted.
All in all it was a lot of fun and as all ways it is fun to see fellow CVMC members out with their Ponies.
By Tony Hall
CVMC at the Quinton Fire Department Open House – October 15th! CVMC had a Mustang Display at the Quinton Fire Department Open House. We had about 10 or 11 Mustangs and a Cougar on display.
The Quinton F.D. was great and they also put on an Extraction Demonstration that was really amazing to watch.
On behalf of CVMC I would like to thank Bill McCauley on the Quinton F.D. for inviting us. We had a really good time.
It is always good to know that people who man the Quinton F.D. are always there when you need them and to that we say thanks.
By Tony Hall
CVMC Fall Luray Cruse – October 22nd! The day was overcast and wet when I got up. I dried off my car and rode up to the Red Robin and the Short Pump Town Center to see if anyone showed up.
I must say that I was pleasantly surprised to see as many people there as I did. We had 10 Mustangs, 1 SVT Lightning, 1 Lincoln and a Durango. I know I know, what was a Durango doing with a bunch of Fords? Well you will just have to ask the Jones’s to explain that one.
Mike Cole led the way and we went west on Broad Street to Centerville in Goochland. There we took Route 623 to Staples Mill Road, U.S. Route 33. We went west on U.S. Route 33 through all the little towns in Hanover, Louisa, Orange, Green, Paige and Rockbridge Counties until we got the U.S. Route 340 on the other side of the Blue Ridge. We took U.S. Route 340 north to U.S. Route 211 east which took us to Luray Caverns.
Mike Cole did a fantastic job of keeping us all together all the way to the Caverns and let me tell you that was not easy.
We went to the Café and had lunch after we arrived. Then a few of us went to the Old Carriage and Car Museum while we were waiting for the tour to start.
The tour takes you 1 ½ miles through some really amazing formations. I believe the guide told us that we went as far as 160’ below ground also.
At one point along the tour the lights went out for an instant and you can get an idea of how people reacted by the picture below.
We were hoping the weather would break and we would be able to ride on the Skyline Drive after touring the Caverns but it was not to be.
We kind of broke up into groups on the way back. Some were staying the night in the valley and some wanted to go to Wal-Mart (god only knows why) and others wanted to eat again. Next time we need to try and stick together on the way back. Something to work on.
Everyone had a great time and it was a lot of fun. Hopefully on the next Cruise the weather will great like it was on that following Sunday. Go Figure!
By Tony Hall
CVMC Elections – December 7th! On December 7th CVMC will be have our Annual Elections. The CVMC Membership will have to elect new Officers and 5 new Directors.
Ballot
President
________ Gordon Martin
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Vice President
________ George Bobrovsky
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Treasurer
________ Ron Martin
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Secretary
________ Stephanie Swepston
________ Laurie Ford
________ Renee Bennett
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National Director
________ David Dickey
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Board of Directors (Pick 5)
________ Billy McDaniel
________ Sharon Burke
________ Peter Marshall
________ Llew Stakes
________ Bill McCauley
________ George Cosier
________ Kathy McWilliams
________ Glenn Ford
________ Janet Armstrong
________ Bob Overbey
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I have left a blank space for each office in case anyone wanted to submit a write in candidates.
If you CANNOT make it to the December Meeting please fill out the Ballot above and mail it to.
CVMC
P.O. Box 35-474
Richmond, Va. 23235-0474
I want to thank every one who is running for office. You are doing a great service to CVMC.
By Tony Hall
CVMC At G-Force Karts – October 16th! We had three people show up to do battle on the G-Force Track and 2 spectators.
We raced with some others that the track put in our heat. It was a lot of fun as usual so with further to do here are the times.
Ron Martin BLT: 25.684
Tony Hall BLT: 26.163
Dave Dickey BLT: 26.914
Our next foray into G-Force Karts will be November 20th. We will meet at G-Force Karts at 2:00pm. The address is below.
4245 Carolina Avenue, Bldg B
Richmond, Virginia
It is always a blast! Be sure to be there! Here’s Tire Smoke in your eyes!
By Tony Hall
Upcoming Parades! CVMC will be participating in at least 3 upcoming Christmas Parades. If you would like to bring your Mustang out for a parade please contact…
Llew Stakes
Home: 804-262-5789
Work: 804-355-3167
Give Llew a call and let him know that you want to be in the parade and he will give you all the information you will need.
By Tony Hall
CVMC Christmas Party – December 3, 2005! CVMC will be having your Annual Christmas Party at the “Hill City Chop House” on December 3rd, at 8:00pm.
“Hill City Chop House” is located at 10099 Brook Road, Virginia Center Commons.
If you would like to attend the cost will be $10.00 per person. You need to contact…
Brenda Jones
Home: 804-740-2096
Work: 804-353-3919
…and let her know how many are attending. She will also have the information on the menu for the party. CVMC is limited to 50 people for the party so get your reservations in soon. See you at the party!
By Tony Hall
CVMC Merchandise! Jacket and Show T-shirt Update!
We have plenty of Show Shirts left over from this years show. I’m not sure how many and what sizes are left. The shirts are $15.00 a piece.
There are still last years show shirts available in sizes L, XL and XXL. These will be available at the next meeting. The price has been reduced to $10.00. You can also e-mail me at JWEI516560@aol.com or call me at 804-379-7480 if you would like me to hold a particular size.
By Judi Weidman
Thanks! I would like to take a minute to thank everyone who has contributed to the Galloping Gazette and let everyone know that if you have an article that you wrote on anything Mustang and or Ford related please send it to me to be used in the newsletter.
Ideas for articles are but not limited to the following… Car Shows that you attended; Parades; Restoration Projects; Unique Mustang’s and or Ford’s; Unique people connected with Mustang’s and or Ford’s; etc… Please include any pictures.
Be sure to send your articles to Tony Hall at 7702 Hudson Drive Richmond, Va. 23229. Or hand them to me at the next club meeting. You can also e-mail them to me at svt95cobrava@aol.com
News From The Blue Oval
FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS UNLEASHES NEW ‘PERFORMANCE PACKS’ FOR 2005-2006 MUSTANG GT
Ford Racing Performance Parts announces three performance packs for upgrading 2005-2006 Mustang GT coupes and convertibles.
‘FR1 – Power Pack', ‘FR2 – Drag Pack’, and ‘FR3 – Handling Pack’ add credible performance gains in both acceleration and handling.
Ford Racing ‘Performance Packs’ were engineered as part of Grand-Am Cup championship-winning Mustang FR500C race program.
DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 25 – Turn your Mustang into the king of the road using Ford Racing Performance Part’s new line of Mustang ‘Performance Packs’ being introduced at the 2005 Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) Show on Tuesday, Nov. 1. Mustang was the talk the show last year, and that will only continue with these new speed parts developed by Ford Racing.
“Mustang is the king when it comes to driving performance parts business,” says Jamie Allison, manager, Ford Racing Performance Parts (FRPP). “The FRPP ‘Performance Packs’ for Mustang are grounded in championship-winning engineering and race-proven experience. These packs are the perfect platform for enthusiasts to customize, personalize, and enhance their Mustangs for the street or track".
Introduced at the 2004 SEMA Show, Ford Racing’s Mustang FR500C racer recently earned the Grand-Am Cup Manufacturer’s Championship (GS class) in a year-long battle against the best from around the world. The FR500C program was the spark that ignited the Mustang performance parts development program.
Mustang enthusiasts will be able to choose among three performance parts packages that provide specific levels of enhancement to their 2005 or 2006 Mustang GT depending on their performance desire. “FR1” or the ‘Power Pack’ provides for more muscle car manners with a throatier exhaust note and an increase in horsepower due to new mass air meter and Ford Racing premium fuel calibration for the 4.6L 3V V-8 engine. The equipment making up “FR1” is “bolt-on” and can be managed by an experienced “do-it-yourselfer” in his or her garage.
For those enthusiasts that want more seat of the pants feel, and may visit their local drag strip on weekends, the “FR2” package or ‘Drag Pack’ is perfect. The “FR2” package of equipment includes a new final drive gear ratio (4.10:1), exhaust headers, short-throw shifter, and same mass air meter and premium fuel calibration as “FR1.”
To enhance either “FR1” or “FR2” is the ‘Handling Pack’ or “FR3.” Developed by the same race engineers that tuned the FR500C race car, “FR3” features a unique suspension set-up including dampers, springs, anti-roll bars, and a strut tower brace. This handling package will not only enhance the cornering ability of the Mustang on road or track, it will add to its classic good looks by giving the car an aggressive lowered stance.
“Last year Mustang was bestowed SEMA’s ‘Most Accessory-Friendly Vehicle’ award and it was well-deserved,” continues Allison. “Mustang is core to the Ford Racing Performance Parts business, and is core to the entire aftermarket. Our data shows it makes up ten percent of all vehicles that get modified with performance parts by their owners.”
FRPP Mustang Performance Packs will be available for purchase from any of the authorized Ford Racing distributors and Ford dealers. For more information on the Performance Packs or a list of distributors, please visit www.fordracingparts.com.
Article courtesy of Ford Motor Company.
2006 promises to be an exciting year for the Mustang Club of America (MCA). Not only are there numerous Regional and National Shows to attend, but there is also the 30th anniversary of the MCA to celebrate. Currently, plans are falling into place to have an event like no other. Barber Motorsports Park just outside Birmingham, Alabama has been selected as the site and several days of displays, show cars, vendors, good food and good friends, and ON-TRACK DRIVING in your Mustang are on the agenda. Yes, I said driving your Mustang on a race course!
Please watch for more information as it becomes available, both in Mustang Times and the MCA web site.
Check back next month for more news from MCA. Meanwhile be sure to check out their website.
By Dave Dickey
News From The CCCCVa
Gasoline continues to be a hot topic with our politicians. During the only televised governor candidate’s debate both said they were in favor of studying exploring the Chesapeake Bay for oil. Last General Assembly session the assembly passed just such a bill and it was vetoed by Governor Warner. After gas hit $3 a gallon things have changed. What hasn’t changed is the fact that there are already pollution problems in the bay and drilling for oil sure won’t make them better.
In fact many politicians favor drilling off-shore for oil. They ignore the fact that Big Oil doesn’t really want to find more oil that would lower prices and therefore their big fat profits.
Sparks flew in the House recently as a bill was passed that would have helped build refineries. We know that there is still plenty of oil but that refinery capacity is limiting production. We learned the hard way about that fact when two hurricanes hit the Gulf coast. This bill would streamline permits for building refineries, open federal lands for building refineries, limit the number of gasoline blends (including those that reduce pollution). There were many in the House opposed to open aid to Big Oil because the oil companies are making record profits in the billions of dollars. In fact the House leadership had to suspend the rules and keep the voting open for 40 minutes while they gathered the needed votes for this measure. They won 212 to 210.
Many House members are worried about how they will explain to their constituents how they could vote to give Big Oil so much when gas prices are high and Big Oil is making billions.
This year we had 6 bad ozone days. This summer was much hotter than the past few ones. Weather conditions drive ozone more than any other factor. DEQ knows that fact and was happy that there weren’t more ozone days. What will the EPA do about this? We’ll have to wait and see. And keep in mind this was the new ozone standard.
Have you been getting those emails that say we will all boycott gas stations on a certain day and that will cause prices to fall? Most experts agree this won’t work and of course you can’t get everyone to go along with the plan. Want to know what you can do to the gas stations?
First buy gas at the cheapest station you can. It makes no sense why one station is 20 cents a gallon higher than one a block away. It make less sense why stations owned by the same company have a wide difference in prices.
Second pay at the pump using your credit card. Sure most of us are cash boys and girls but there are a couple of reasons to buy with credit. One the credit companies have upped the rates they charge oil companies to accept credit cards. Two - most stations are set up for you to come inside and pay - and buy their food and drink. That’s why you see so many gas stations that sell food, drink, etc. In fact many depend on food sales. So don’t buy food there. And if they ask you to prepay before buying - find a station that doesn’t make you prepay. The purpose behind this is psychological. They want you to think gas is so valuable you will stand in line twice to buy it once.
CVMC Guess the plate
The object of this game is to guess which CVMC member the license plate belongs to.
Dave’s Mustang Trivia
By David Lythgoe
If you have any questions please feel free to call me during the day at 804-321-5383.
Happy Cruising
Rick
Central Virginia Mustang Club
Minutes of Meeting,
October 5, 2005
By Brenda Jones
Tony called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. He asked if we had any visitors. We had 5. They were: Mark Crone, 65 Coupe, Stephanie & Daris Swepston 05 Saleen, 92 LX, 85 GT, Ralph & Melinda Eppard 95 5.0 Conv., Lisa Brown 91 GT.
Karen gave the Treasurer's report. Peter Marshall made the motion to accept and Dave Dickey seconded. The motion was approved by a show of hands. The vote was unanimous.
Dave Dickey - Dave gave a report on the show. We had a few glitches. We expected some due to the change of location. We took care of these. We had 185 cars judged and about 30 in the display area. Dave thanked the volunteers who helped. George Bobrovsky said the show set up went well. George thanked Dave, Tony, Peter and Rick Nochta for his judging. Peter said the registration went well. Richard Jones parked 13 trailers. Amy said most of the vendors were set up. 1 additional one came in after 7:00. Sharon said they should have had show shirts for the children. They had about 20 requests. Idea was brought up about taking tee shirt orders when they pre-register. Virginia Center Commons has invited us back for next year. We haven't had any complaints. Car Club Council had about 5 pages on their website about the show.
Events coming up
October 15, 2005 - Adopt a Highway - Otterdale & Genito
October 15, 2005 - Open house - Quinton Fire Department Station 2 - 1-6 p.m.
October 16, 2005 - G Force Go Karts - 2:00 p.m.
October 22, 2005 - Cruise to Luray. Meet at Red Robin Short Pump at 8:00 - Leave at 8:30 a.m.
October 24, 2005 - Board of Directors meeting at River City Diner Parham Road 7:00
December 3, 2005 - Christmas party at Hill City Chop House - 8:00 - $20.00 per person
December 7, 2005 - Club elections. All officers and 5 directors are on the ballot.
Dave Loving from Tool Guys on Lakeside avenue, said they were having a display type of event on October 9,2005. 12 noon - ?
Judy - Merchandise. Have hats and jackets - show shirts are available.
News from the Blue Oval – Shelby Cobra is going topless.
Dave Dickey - National Director - MCA 30th anniversary - Labor Day weekend 2006. Barber Motor Sports - Birmingham Alabama. No Grand National next year, will be combined with the anniversary. Road course is 2.8 miles. This will be available. Down from the tiered area where the show cars will be parked is another area where they may be having the banquet. Still working on the host hotel.
Break
Parades - Llew - November 20th, 2005 - Ashland Christmas parade. 2:30 start time. Mechanicsville parade - December 4th. 3:00 start time
Our honored President has bought himself a 2006 Mustang GT Vista Blue .
Carroll Lipscombe told the club about Tom Barnett passing away. He let us know that Mary (Tom's widow) is selling Tom's Shelby for $75,000.00.
Melinda Eppard won the 50/50 of $23.00.
We now have 173 members with 32 carrying over to next year.
Tony adjourned the meeting at 8:45 p.m.
Central Virginia Mustang Club
Board of Director’s Meeting
Minutes
October 24, 2005
By Brenda Jones
Tony opened the meeting at 7:15.
Tony told us that Virginia Center Commons want us back next year on September 23, 2006.
Tony also has broached the idea to Virginia Center about a spring show. - no judging- top 30 popular vote. Entry fee will be taken day of show. Show will be open to anything, not just Mustangs or Fords. Peter Marshall made a motion to take the idea to the general membership and Steve Coleman seconded. The motion passed. April 1st will be the date with April 8th being the rain date.
Mark Bowen - Virginia Center Commons - Fundraising. They have a Simon Foundation Evening for Gift giving. We would sell tickets at a cost of $10.00 each. The club would get $7.00 from each ticket and the Foundation would get $3.00. The tickets would allow you to go into the mall and shop during the special hours on Sunday, November 20th. No ticket, no entry. There will be discounts from several stores in the mall. We took a vote on taking this idea to the membership. Vote was found favorable.
Tony brought up the idea of having a MCA National Show. We don't know where or when yet, but are trying to get an idea if we want to try to have one. It will take 2 years to get on MCA's list of shows. Steve Coleman made a motion to take the idea to the membership, David Lythgoe seconded. Motion was passed.
Steve Coleman made motion to have the Christmas party at Hill City Chop house and Peter Marshall seconded. The motion passed with an unanimous vote. The party will be December 3, 2005 at 8:00. Details will be following.
Tony told us about the nominees for the club elections.
President - Gordon Martin
Vice - President - George Bobrovsky
Secretary - Renee Bennett
Stephanie Swepston
Laurie Ford
Treasurer - Ron Martin
Board of Directors
Sharon Burke
Peter Marshall
George Cosier
Glen Ford
Billy McDaniel
Llew Stakes
Bill McCauley
Kathy McWilliams
Janet Armstrong
Bob Overbey
Show - Dave Dickey - Virginia Center Commons was very pleased with the show. He said that Mark Bowen didn’t know we could have that type of show. As a result of this show, we have been invited back next year on September 23, 2006.
Mark also told us that we could have a spring show on April 1st. Judy Dickey said that the registration was too long (line). Judging went well. Peter Marshall agreed that the registration was too long. Should have had an express lane for the pre- registered. Some of the people were getting antsy in line and started to complain. Judy said she and Peter had a communication problem, should have switched duties. Everyone agreed it was a good show.
We may need to send a survey to this year's participants to get feed back from them. The award sheet needs to have the information in a bigger font with name, class, place and sponsorship on it. Dave mentioned we have been given extra spaces. These will be located in the space where the trailers were this year. Tony mentioned about having the display cars scattered throughout the field so they spectators would have to walk the field to see all the cars and not just one group. Trailer operation went well. Security let us use the area behind Dillard's to let the cars off the trailers. Parking went well - few problems - nothing major.
Tony mentioned that under no circumstances would cars be moved around or put in special spots. This would be showing favoritism. The reason for mixing cars up would be so you would have to walk the entire field. List for the pre-registered should be alphabetical. We need to advertise the show more. We are going to need a Marketing director for the club to promote the Club to Virginia Center Commons and the Science Museum.
Tony adjourned the meeting at 8:50 p.m.
Larney Clark, Thomas Lonetto,
William Penley
Welcome! We at CVMC hope you will be a member for many years. CVMC has 180 members signed up for 2005.
Carroll Lipscombe, Kathy Morton, Daris Swepston, Renee Bennett, Will Heidel, Marc Crain, Ron Trepanier, Albert Shank, Wayne Schaaf, Dave Dempster, John Propst, Nick Rulli, Shawn McCafferty, Billy Dixon, Wayne Thurston, Lisa Brown, Ralph Eppard, Doug Smith, Donald Crook, Tony Masini, Harvey Smith, Charles Coryell, David Dye, Tim Anderson, David Lythgoe, Bill Braughton, Sonny Coble, Walter Harley, Bill Jarvis, Rick Jones, Llew Stakes, Mike Walker, Brenda Jones, Tom Lonetto, Larney Clark, William Penley
Thanks everyone for joining and coming back for another great CVMC year! CVMC has 36 signed up so far for 2006.
Dave’s Mustang Trivia Answers
By David Lythgoe
CVMC Guess the plate answer
Tim Posey – 2001 Mineral Gray
Mustang GT
November
Birthdays
Looks like we have a bunch of birthday Guys & Gals!
Nov 1st Bill Braughton, Nov 3rd Billie Jarvis, Nov 3rd Debbie Duffey, Nov 4th Kim Gantt, Nov 7th Amy Blumenthal, Nov 9th Joan Tucker, Nov 12th Vic Williams, Nov 12th Ciara Smiley, Nov 13th Kathy Morton, Nov 18th Amanda McCauley, Nov 20th Chris Smiley, Nov 22nd Bethany Bruno, Nov 22nd Fred Gantt, Nov 22nd Emily Savoy, Nov 23rd Darrell Sims, Nov 23rd James Modlin, Nov 23rd Camryn Tinsley, Nov 24th Lonnie Tucker, Nov 25th Gordon Martin, Nov 29th Ryan Phillips, Nov 29th Valeri Barton, Nov 30th Tony Donatella, Nov 30th Karen Witt
Happy Birthday and Many Happy Returns!
Upcoming Car Shows for November & December 2005
MCA Events
For more information on other MCA Car Shows and Events please visit the Mustang Club of America’s website at…
Non-MCA Events
November 5th, 2005
Indoor Car Show
From 10am to 5pm at The Tank Museum, 3401 US Hwy 29, Danville, Virginia. Dash plaques to first 50 cars. 20 judging categories including motorcycles, work in progress & out of ordinary. 1st, 2nd, 3rd place awards, People's Choice, Best of Show trophies. Stereo Competition, Burn out Competition, Tank crushing a car demo. Raffles, concession, vendors. Vehicle entry $15 includes car, driver & one passenger, all others general admission of $10 for adult, $9.50 under 12 & over 60, admission includes touring of the largest tank and cavalry museum in the world. Set-up Friday November 4th from 5pm to 9pm and Saturday November 5th from 8am to 1pm, judging starts at 2:30. Trophies and raffles starting at 4pm. No pets or alcohol. For more information call 434-836-5323. www.aaftankmuseum.com
November 5th, 2005
Halloween HAVOC
(Rain day Nov 6 or Nov 12th or 13th) at CiCi's Pizza on Robious Road. - 1st Show from 9am to 4pm - 2nd Show from 5pm to 9pm - Info 804-560-6861
Hanover Car and Craft Show
At Hanover High School. This show will be free to the public and will include a car show with cars from all decades, and a craft show with booths filled with all types of handmade items. (There will also be hot foods and cold drinks available.) The funds from this show are going to benefit the 2006 Senior Class of Hanover High School. A portion of the funds will also go to the Red Cross. Entry fee for cars is $25 and one person can enter as many of their own cars as they wish for this price. Awards and trophies will be given to cars that score the best in numerous categories. Info: contact sstockman@hcps.us, or call (804)723-3700 x.2706.
December 4th, 2005
Mustang Club of Tidewater's Joy Fund Car Show
(1st Sunday in December) At Auto Zone, Virginia Beach Blvd, near Birdneck, Virginia Beach, Va.Registration 9:00 - noon, judging noon. $20.00 per vehicle Plus 2 cans of food (for Oasis Food Bank) – Info: Pete Brocato 757-340-0627
For more information on other Non MCA Car Shows and Events please visit the Car Club Council of Central Virginia’s website at… www.carclubcouncil.com
Officers |
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President: Tony Hall |
Vice President: George Bobrovski |
Secretary: Brenda Jones |
Treasurer: Karen Lane |
MCA National Director: Paul Oliver |
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Directors |
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Carroll Lipscombe |
George Cosier |
Dave Dickey |
Don Lane |
David Lythgoe |
Bob Overbey |
Rusty Wiseman |
Jimmy Clements |
Steve Coleman |
Richard Jones |
Volunteers |
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Newsletter Editor: |
Webmaster: |
Awards and Trophies: |
Club Merchandise: |
Membership: |
Parades: |
Cruises Ins: |
Track Events: |
Show Chairperson: |
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Judging: |
Monthly Door Prizes: |
Social Events: |
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Technical Advisors - 1st Generation Mustangs |
Sonny Coble |
Bill Jarvis |
Carroll Lipscombe |
Rick Nochta |
Richard Jones |
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Club Sponsors |
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Present your club membership card at the following business to receive valuable discounts. |
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Mustang
Bill's Mustang Bill's, Inc. |
H+M Performance |
Mustang Restoration, Part's, Appraisal's, |
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Be sure to present your CVMC Membership Card for a 22% Club Discount on parts in their parts department
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Ray Broyhill Ford |
First Class Towing |
Seredni Tire & Auto |
Weaver Transmission |
Advance Mobile Glass |
Midas Muffler & Brake Shop |
C.P.'s Mufflers |
Dockside Mobile Marine |
Capital Windshield Repair |
Air Conditioning Services |
W.B. & Son Auto Care & Detail |
Jeffe Locke |
Carroll's Tree Service |
Beach Construction |
Batteries Plus |
Truck Outfitters |
NAPA Genuine Auto Parts |
Harold Sales |