DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB REGIONAL CLUB MUSTANG CLUB OF AMERICA VOLUME 26 ISSUE 1 JANUARY 2015 INSIDE THIS ISSUE Messages – Page 2 Dec meeting minutes Pages 3-4 Upcoming events – Pages 5-6 Angel Tree – Page 7 DCMC Christmas Party Pages 8-9 Member Spotlight – Page 10 Member Spotlight – Page 11 Mustang Club of America – Pages 12-13 Odds & Ends and Bits & Pieces – Page 14 Military Affairs– Page 15 Trading Post – Page 16 Mustang fun – Page 17 DCMC Board & Jan. elections – 18 I always enjoy reading about barn finds in Mustang Monthly but I never thought I’d see anything like that. Lo and behold on my way to a Mustang car show in Frankfort this spring I passed this “65 coupe sitting outside of the barn by the side of the road. I was traveling along Route 60 from Louisville when I spotted this “field find” just west of Frankfort. I was eager to get my car registered and show ready so I passed it up without even stopping. I thought about it during the show and told many people about it. I couldn’t wait to go back and take pictures and maybe even talk to the owner. When I got there nobody was around and my cell phone battery was almost dead. I managed to get just one picture but it turned out good. It was very rough and looked like it had been sitting there for many years. Since there was no fender badging it might have been an inline 6. I never thought it would happen but even I found an old Mustang sitting out in a field! I bet it is still sitting there. DCMC PX - 19 Article & picture submitted by Greg Shafer 1 Message from the POTDCMC Ramblings by David: The Holiday season has wound down. Most of our Ponies are asleep in the garage for their long winters nap. We still have one in the hospital being brought back to life. Can't wait till Spring. Thanks for the honor of letting me represent you as your club President this past year. You made me proud and look good. It wasn't me, it was you! I stand on the shoulders of giants. As I reflect back on 2014, it was a great year for your club. Many of us went to the 50th anniversary at Charlotte. We participated in parades, club outings, social events and car shows. I hope you have expanded your 'friend' base thru these events. When we go on road trips to car shows, the people that I meet, or seeing the old friends that I have not seen for a year is what is all about. There has to be something that your club does that you find exciting. Our monthly meeting are up to almost capacity crowd. Membership is over 150 families. You must be doing something right to make your club a growing, vibrant and active club. Now for 2015. I sometimes don't like change. But change is good. Leadership changes will be made to the club. New ideas are welcome. This coming year will be very exciting. Whether we like it or not, September Stampede as well as September in the Park car show is now put to rest. Remember I said, change is good. Work with me. It will be combined with the Bill Collins Ford show and renamed, DCMC and Bill Collins Fordfest, and will be the second Sat. in Oct. I am very excited about this change and looking to your support to make this one of the best cars shows in the Louisville area. Enough for now. Shut up David, and move on. I heard that before. See you at a meeting or down the road. Thoughts from the editor The planets must be in perfect alignment because I was finally able to get a write-up out of the President Of The Derby City Mustang Club. I am going to Vegas, it has got to be my lucky day. Now I have not known David near as long as most of the club members but in the short time I have known him, I have been impressed with his sense of humor and forward looking vision for our club. Under his tutelage and leadership club members have been motivated to step up and make our club better. This is evident in his message. He takes credit for nothing he has accomplished but praises others for seeing his ideas through and making our club better. With new officer elections coming up this month, David’s ideas will move forward as well as the vision of new club officers. New leadership brings fresh blood to the life of our club. So if you have ideas, step up and throw your name in the hat. If you don’t want to run for a position, then support our new officers with constructive conversation and ideas. Attend the Jan 13th club meeting and cast your vote and get some free chow and maybe even win some money. Well 2014 is over and we have a new year of cruising and car shows. In a couple months, the clay bars will be broke out and gently dragged across our Mustangs to smooth out that finish for that fresh coat of wax. Detailing our prom queens for the various shows and hoping to bring home several trophies. This upcoming year will be my first to show for judging, and I am hoping for the best, but there are some mighty good looking rides in this club to run up against. Win, lose or draw, I still enjoy spending time with our Mustang family. Everyone have an enjoyable and safe New Year. Jack TF Pike Newsletter Dude 2 Highlights from the Dec 9th meeting • • • • • • • • • • • • David Payne called the DCMC meeting to order. New member, Mike Wilson, proud owner of 2003 six-banger Mustang. We broke for chow, great pulled pork sandwiches provided by Barbara and Kenny Bruce Last meeting minutes reviewed, motion to accept minutes by Roger Goodin, 2nd by Ron Boss George Maxwell presented the treasurer's report for the club. Motion to accept the treasurer’s report made by Leo Miller, 2nd by Dennis Dant. Lynn Eddington broke down the various events and activities attended by club members. • Day at the Downs - About 44 members, family and friends attended, enjoyed good food and the ponies running with Joyce being the big winner of the group. Special thanks goes out to Phil for lining up the event for the club. • Light Up Louisville parade took place the day after Thanksgiving, had 12 Mustangs well decorated and the crowd enjoyed the cars. Lisa Mitchell from WAKY rode one of the ponies. One car had to drop out due to overheating, second time this issue for this owner, bad luck. After the parade, 25 members and family had dinner at Captain Quarters. • Last club event for the year is the annual Christmas party on the evening of Dec 20th at Kyana club house. White elephant gift exchange and dinner. A big thanks to Charley and Marilyn for setting this event up. • Super (Souper) Bowl party on the 24th of Jan, chili & soup cook off @ the Swan Pointe Club House, 1112 Swan Pointe Boulevard, Middletown (take the Blankenbaker exit off I-64) • Special thanks to Phil for his numerous ideas for club activities. Carl Casper car show Feb 20-22 (http://www.carlcasper.com/ ) Cruise/MCA rep, Larry Rixman Not many current events with the MCA but in 2016, MCA will be celebrating a 40th anniversary and Indianapolis may be hosting the MCA national event. Wynn Jefferson reported current active membership at 144, a reminder that some members are past due, contact Wynn when if in doubt when due or expect a email reminder. Joe Schreiner is still looking for a member or two to step up and take over the maintaining of the club’s web page. New members are encouraged to forward a picture of themselves with their Mustang to Joe so it can be posted on the website. Also club members get free advertising for services, buying or selling. Jack Pike made a report on the next letter, inquiring if all have been receiving OK, if experiencing difficulty downloading the acrobat file from an email, the current newsletter as well as past issues are located on the club website. A request went out for members to send a bio and some pictures to Pike so the member spotlight page can be a regular feature of the newsletter. Great way to know each other. Keep an eye on the military affairs page of the newsletter, helpful information, not only for veterans but dependents of vets. A question of club elections being made by a small percentage of attending members, but proxy votes could not be made by members unable to attend meeting due to club by-laws not addressing the issue. Ron Kinberger brought up the issue of upcoming club officer elections. It was mentioned that a requirement to be a club officer also requires membership in the MCA. The benefits of MCA membership was also discussed, ie insurance for various club events as well as the MCA being the national level voice for Mustang owners through the years. 3 • David proposed the club establish a charity committee to accept and review future club contributions. Yvonne Lehring, Phil Helm, and Pam Crawford have stepped forward to be on this committee. Present any ideas or proposals for charity donations to the committee, then it will be brought forward to the club board, then on to the club rank & file for vote. A motion was presented to donate $250 to the Salvation Army Angel Tree program by Yvonne and second by Lynn, passed by club vote. • David announced that the club board has approved of a consolidation of the DCMC Sept Stampede with the Bill Collin’s Car Show. Possible new name of the combined show will be the Derby City Mustang Club presents the Bill Collin’s Fordfest. Further details will be published and posted on the website. Roger Goodin made the motion to accept the merging of the two car shows, Paul Sullivan second it, the club was in favor of carrying the motion. Kenny and Barbara were again thanked for proving the chow for the meeting. A sign-up sheet was posted for the upcoming year to provide club meeting food and snacks. • Phil Helm requested the membership to present ideas for future club get togethers. Bring ideas into the Jan meeting and they can be worked into the yearly schedule. • Sandra raised the idea of utilizing name tags at the meetings so we can better be acquainted with each other. Wynn was requested to be the name tag police and provide tags. • The 50/50 drawing was won by Ron Kinberger and not by Larry or Jack this time, his jackpot was 37 bucks and $36 went into the club’s fund to help pay for meeting chow. • Meeting was adjourned. 4 2015 DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB ACTIVITIES These are projected and tentative dates/events for the club members to mark on their calendar and plan to attend. Looks like a full boat of activities but remember we are a club that loves to drive our cars and socialize with our friends. 1/13 1/24 2/10 2/20-22 3/07-08 3/10 3/14 4/04 4/04 4/11 4/14 4/25 4/25 4/25 5/09 5/12 5/16 5/22-24 5/23 5/25 5/30 6/06 6/09 6/13 6/20 6/27 6/28 7/07 7/11 7/18 7/25 DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Pot Luck Chili Dinner?? DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Carl Casper show KYANA Swap Meet – Fairgrounds DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford St. Patrick's Parade Frankfort Ave Columbus OH Swap Meet Frankfort Ave. Easter Parade FCMC Mustang B-day party DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford BCF Mustang B-Day bash ?? Frankfort Mustang Club Pony Car Round-up DCMC Cruise Road Rally w/ FCMC? DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Brown County Shelby Show MCA National show in Grovetown, Ga. 8th Annual St. Francis in the Fields Car Show Meet and Greet – possible boat cruise DCMC Cruise Indy show DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Shop w/Cop @ Joe Hubers Falls City Mustang Show DCMC Cruise Night QCMC show in Cinn DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Club Picnic? Keeneland Concurs d”Elegance DCMC Cruise David Payne Lynn Eddington open Ron Kinberger Charlie Cheney open Lynn Eddington open Lynn Eddington open David Payne open Larry Rixman Lynn Eddington open Ron Kinberger Larry Rixman Alicia Rutlinger Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman Lynn Eddington open Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman open Yvonne Lehring Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman 5 2015 DERBY CITY MUSTANG CLUB ACTIVITIES (continued) 8/11 8/14-15 8/15 8/22 8/28 8/29 9/03-06 9/08 9/12 9/13 9/17 9/26 10/03 10/03 10/03 10/10 10/13 10/16 10/17 10/24 11/08 11/10 11/21 11/25 12/05 12/08 12/13 DCMC Meeting Bill Collins Ford Kunkel Cruise in Walbash, In. Woodward dream cruise Dearborn, Mi. Somemites Mustang Alley cruise Meet and greet – dinner at Buckheads DCMC Cruise MCA National show Columbus, Oh DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford Vevay Open Car Show Mike Lennings UAW/862 Ford JDRF show Gaslight Parade?? DCMC Cruise Louisville Concurs d"Elegance Show West Baden Car show @ Horse shoe Fall weenie roast DCMC/Bill Collins Car Show DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford Halloween Parade Bardstown Road Mike Lining’s Show Toys for Tots KYANA Club House Columbus OH Swap Meet DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford Day at Downs Light up Louisville Parade Angel Tree DCMC meeting Bill Collins Ford DCMC Christmas Party open David Payne David Payne open Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman Larry Rixman open Lynn Eddington open Lynn Eddington Larry Rixman Yvonne Lehring Jon Hunt Lynn Eddington David Payne open Lynn Eddington Lynn Eddington Lynn Eddington open open Phil Helm Lynn Eddington Nadine Burnett open Lynn Eddington Dates and activities are tentative and subject to corrections, changes or additions. Any errata will be posted in the newsletter as well as the websites, and I will bet my retirement check there will be several. 6 Malessa Taylor, Gary Atwood, John Herndon Donna Goodin, Marene Nordmann, Sandra Atwood Kathy Weston Jeff Stephenson, Teresa Stephenson Roger Goodin, Joe Taylor 7 Photos provided by Sandra Atwood & Greg Shafer Linda really needs to cut back on all this joy and happiness, it could be contagious Charlie and Marilyn hosted another enjoyable Christmas party for the Mustang Club. Great food and great camaraderie was had by all in attendance. Well Done Cheneys. 8 David presenting a retirement cake to Joe on behalf of the club Sax Bill made another appearance, he was passed around like a cheap cigar. 9 Our love of Mustangs happened by chance. Other than the 1991 silver 4-cylinder Mustang we had for a while years ago we had never really paid much attention to them, in fact, we weren't really Ford fans. But one early summer morning in 2009 as I was on my way to work I saw a black GT (2008) parked on the side of one of our country roads. It looked so sharp in the back with its dual exhaust and pedestal spoiler and as I kept looking at it in my rearview mirror it kept looking better and better. It was like it was saying “look at me but don’t touch me and you certainly don’t want to mess with me”. It was gone when I came home that evening but I saw it again the next morning-just sitting there, this time with the parking lights and fog lights on-looking so sleek and sexy in the early morning light. Again, I kept looking at it through my rear-view mirror-it was like it was calling my name. I told my husband that night “let’s trade in our Escape and get a Mustang”--he said “sure” in that tone that says “forget it-you have lost your mind”. It had been a really lousy year and after all that had happened I was willing to forget any sense of sanity that I had and do something spontaneous and half crazy. It did get him thinking though and the next day he went to a local Ford dealership “just to look around.” From that point on the hunt was on for a Mustang. In June of 2009 we found “the car” - a brand new 2009 Vista Blue GT Premium with a manual transmission, dual exhaust, and the same good looking pedestal spoiler but also a hood scoop which just made it more aggressive and wicked looking. One day we were just cruising around in our new Mustang and stopped in a dealership that was hosting a car show. When we pulled in someone said “you are going to show your car aren’t you? That show was the DCMC show at Bill Collins Ford. We were so green and new to Mustang mania we didn’t even have any cleaning stuff with us and sat on the asphalt parking lot because we had no chairs but we showed our car, talked with lots of other Mustang owners, walked around and saw all the other Mustangs that people were showing, and won our first trophy. From then on it wasn’t a daily driver anymore-we knew we had something special. Shortly after that we bought a 2006 Mustang V6 with a pony package as a daily driver and in 2012 we sold it (for almost exactly what we paid for it after 18 months of driving enjoyment) and bought another V6 pony package-only this one was a 2013 in Deep Impact Blue with a 6 speed automatic. We have met so many fantastic people, made so many friends, and seen so many awesome cars since we became Mustang owners-all of the different styles, the modifications people do (from subtle to drastic), the pride that people have in their ‘Stangs’, and mainly just the fun we have taking it out for shows and cruises. This is one half-crazy idea that has been so positive and brought us a lot of fun and enjoyment. Our love of Mustangs also led to the creation of Wild-Side Mustangs Facebook page. This page originally was called “Bill & Marcia’s Mustangs” but we wanted to give it a name that was more in line with the style of the car so we re-branded it as “Wild-Side Mustangs”. Wild-Side Mustangs is a page where people can post pictures, comments, ideas, and share stories about their families (pets included) and how they entered into “Mustang Mania”. It is a fast growing page with a following that stretches worldwide. 10 Hello! My name is Vera Dunn and I have been a member of the Derby City Mustang Club for a few years now. I have lived in Kentucky all of my life, originally from Breckinridge County but currently residing in PRP. I am a single mom of two children- Hayley age 22 and Seth age 17. For the last 11 years I have worked as a supervisor in various departments at Humana Government Business, most recently in the Billing and Enrollment department (enrolling our nation's active duty and retired military personnel into Tricare insurance). My interest in Mustangs started at an early because of my love for "real" horses. The fascination really kicked in at age 16 when my mom bought me my first car- a 1969 Mustang Coupe (which I still own to this day). "Christine" has been my faithful companion for 25 years now! In addition to Christine, I have owned several Mustangs, but none as dear to my heart as Black Betty (my 2003 GT). Sadly, Black Betty meet an untimely death when an impatient driver t-boned me on Dixie Highway a few months ago and totaled her out. I was absolutely devastated! I had to get back in the saddle though, so I recently brought home Black Widow, a 2010 GT. I'm still in process of customizing her and getting her exactly where I want her, but that's the fun in owning a Mustang (besides driving them, of course!). 11 Usually this space is reserved for MCA news, but since it's the holiday season there is not much going on at MCA and I saw this great article about the Mustang SVO in the Hagerty Insurance newsletter and since I'm a proud original owner of a SVO, I talked Jack into including it in this month's DCMC newsletter. I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and safe holiday season. Larry SVO MUSTANG MARKS 30TH YEAR By: Jim Koscs A showroom dud in the 1980s, this intriguing Mustang has a small but loyal following today All you SVO Mustang owners can now gloat that Ford was ahead of its time with that unique version of the pony car. Thirty years ago, Ford's better idea was to make a special Mustang that was more road racer than drag racer, more Euro GT than main street tire burner. The 1984-1986 SVO Mustang that Car & Driver and Road & Track magazines liked so much unfortunately did not find the same reception in the showroom. Ford sold just 9,844 SVO Mustangs over three model years. It was a brave step to put a turbo/intercooled 4-cylinder engine under the Mustang's hood, especially when the model line's main attraction was the V-8-powered GT that sold for much less. Today, the SVO Mustang is a kind of cult classic. It's also a bit of a history lesson, because that Ford is offering a turbocharged 4-cylinder in the 2015 Mustang, a 310-horsepower model called the Eco Boost. But 30 years ago what were they thinking? Ford was thinking that it was high time to broaden the Mustang's appeal, that's what. Its Fox-platform mechanicals were already underpinning the Lincoln Mk. VII, so why not tweak a Mustang to take on import sports cars? Developed by Ford's Special Vehicle Operations, the 1984 SVO Mustang was powered by a 2.3-liter turbo four with fuel injection and an intercooler. It was rated at 175 horsepower, which seemed tame in comparison to the 210 hp from the 302 cu. in. 4-barrel V-8 that came in the Mustang GT. In a drag race, it was no contest, the GT could run the quarter-mile in just under 15 seconds without power-shifting. The SVO was more than a second behind. 12 SVO MUSTANG MARKS 30TH YEAR (CONT) But the number that really hurt the SVO was its price, nearly $16,000 when the faster GT started at about 10 grand. Lots of love from Car & Driver and Road & Track magazines helped stoke initial interest in the newfangled Mustang. Both magazines had driven SVO prototypes in the 24-Hour Longest Day at Nelson Ledges race, a kind of development exercise for Ford; and both compared the SVO production model favorably to sports cars like the Porsche 944 and Nissan 280 ZX, however, the road race cred did not make the SVO a latter-day Boss 302. The rest of the SVO package was top-notch, however. Ford borrowed four-wheel disc brakes and suspension bits from the Lincoln Mark VII parts bin and gave the SVO a Quadra-Shock rear suspension to tame axle hop. (The V-8 models got Quadra Shock starting in 1985.) The SVO looked foreign compared to the Mustang GT. Its functional hood scoop was off-center, and its trunk lid carried a bi-plane spoiler. Alloy wheels had smooth, flush surfaces rather than more traditional spokes. Inside, the SVO also showed a European influence in its form-fitting bucket seats with lumbar support. One of the most interesting bits was a turbo boost-control switch on the dash. You could dial it back to run on regular gas. Late in the second season, Ford introduced an upgraded SVO that became known as the 1985 ½ . Turbo boost was hiked slightly to 15 psi, up from 14 psi, and there were other improvements. Horsepower jumped to 205, matching the V-8, and its 248 lb.-ft. torque ratting was just a bit lower than the V-8. Just 439 of those mid-year models were made. The enhancements carried into the 1986 model year, though the engine was rated at 200 hp and 240 lb.-ft. of torque. The zero-to-60 fell to seven seconds flat, competitive with imported sports models. But it was still a no-sale to muscle car buyers, and sports car drivers weren't exactly falling over themselves to buy an expensive Mustang. Today, you don't buy an SVO Mustang to drag race, but you're pretty much assured a lot of attention at car shows, along with a fun ride. As for the 2015 Mustang, maybe the time for a turbo-4 has finally come. On the other hand, if budget allows, get the 435-horsepower V-8. 13 Submitted by Larry Rixman, DCMC MCA liaison A Mustang Group that focus on 6-banger “stang drivers. If interested in checking them out, they have a Facebook group called: Mustang 6 Association M6A. A great internet magazine covering the Mustang, free to sign up. http://www.stangtv.com/news/ The Pony Feed Bag - As mentioned before, I would like to have a spot for shared recipes from the members. So if you have one or two, send it to me. A picture is optional, but if you have one include it. Zuppa Toscana (better than Olive Garden!) Yield: 6 servings Prep time: 20 Minutes Cook time: 5 Hours, 30 Minutes Ingredients 1 pound(s) Italian Sausage (spicy) 4-6 Russet Potatoes - bite sized cubes 1 Onion - minced 1/4 cup REAL bacon pieces 2 tablespoons Garlic - minced 32 ounces Chicken Broth 1/2 bunch Kale (or Swiss Chard) - cut/torn into bite sized pieces 1 cup Heavy Whipping Cream 2 tablespoons Flour Preparation 1. Brown sausage links in a sauté pan. 2. Cut links in half lengthwise, then cut slices. 3. Place sausage, chicken broth, garlic, potatoes and onion in slow cooker. Add just enough water to cover the vegetables and meat. 4. Cook on high 3-4 hours (low 5-6 hours) until potatoes are soft. 30 minutes before serving: 5. Mix flour into cream removing lumps. 6. Add cream, bacon pieces and kale to the crock pot, stir. 7. Cook on high 30 minutes or until broth thickens slightly. 8. Add salt, pepper, and cayenne to taste. Santa felt sorry for Greg Shafer getting a purple shag steering wheel cover at the club party. So St. Nick got Greg this cool Mustang instrument cluster, speedometer tells the temp, the gauge to the left is humidity and to the right is a clock! 14 KVCC provides interment for active duty, veterans, spouses and other eligible dependents in a dignified and compassionate manner, commemorating their service to our state and nation. Services Total interment services include: Furnishing grave or columbarium space Opening and closing the grave Providing the interment site with perpetual care Supplying a suitable marker or headstone Furnishing an optional concrete grave liner for all casketed burials No cost to the veteran, one time cost to a qualifying spouse. 15 Contact http://veterans.ky.gov/cemeteries/pages/kvcc.aspx, for info and application. Derby City Mustang Club members, if you have something to sell, give away, buy, beg, borrow or steal, this is the place to post it at no cost for an ad. Send me a short description and a picture, if available, then we will run it. Also support our many sponsors, their support helps us enjoy our numerous activities. 16 Our very own Roger Goodin contributed an interesting picture of a very unique series of Mustangs. ID the year and model of the above car, plus throw in a couple unusual factory features. 2002 Mustang Cobra In the United States, the 2002 Cobra was not released for sale. However, about 100 of these monsters were built and shipped to Australia. Since they were to be utilized in that country, additional lights were added in the grill (lower bumper), and the steering wheel was moved to the right side of the car. Mustang nose quiz Identify the year and model of each Mustang front end. B I C F G J K 17 L January 2015 Derby City Mustang Elected Officers Slate David Payne President [email protected] Charlie Cheney Vice-President [email protected] Elections will take place during the January DCMC meeting (Jan 13th). So between now and then, let’s get some more names in the hat. If you would like a position, let it be known. If you know someone that will do a good job in a position, check with them and nominate that person. Submit any nominations to Ron Kinberger (election committee chair) at [email protected] Here is the list of candidates as of Dec 31st. George Maxwell Treasurer-Web Site [email protected] Kathy Weston Secretary [email protected] Wynn Jefferson Membership [email protected] Larry Rixman Cruise Chair/MCA Rep [email protected] Lynn Eddington Road Captain [email protected] Jack TF Pike Military Affairs/Newsletter Editor [email protected] President: Vice President: Dennis Dant Phil Helm Treasurer: George Maxwell Secretary: Kathy Weston Sandra Atwood Membership: Wynn Jefferson Cruise Chairman: Larry Rixman Road Captain: Lynn Eddington Web Site: Newsletter: Jack Pike Military Affairs: Jack Pike 18 If you would like some club merchandise, contact George Maxwell with requested item, color and/or size. When available, he will bring those items to a club meeting and you can settle up with him at that point, or whatever arrangements you make with him. Contact George at [email protected] DCMC Car Magnetic $20.00 DCMC Flag 2’x3’ $30.00 DCMC Antenna Flag $10.00 DCMC Denim Shirt $20.00 DCMC Grey Hanley Shirt $18.00 DCMC Tan Shirt $20.00 DCMC White, Blue & Teal Polo $20.00 DCMC Teal T-shirt $10.00 DCMC Hats & Visors $15.00 DCMC Teal Polo $20.00 DCMC Jacket $40.00 DCMC Sweatshirt19 $18.00 Derby City Mustang Club Thanks our Sponsor Bill Collins Ford Mustang GT Shelby and Roush Headquarters Monthly Meetings: David Payne, our re-elected President, has made a special effort to invite special guests to our monthly meetings. These guests inform us on products and services that enhance our Mustang experience. He has instituted refreshments at all meetings. Some meetings will be abbreviated to accommodate our invited speakers. David's goal is to increase attendance, participation, and to socialize with other club members. All are welcome to come and join our festivities and meet new people on the second Tuesday each month. Derby City Mustang Club Regional Club Mustang Club of America Jack TF Pike, Editor 118 Lincoln Dr. Elizabethtown, KY 42701 Phone: (270) 360-0500 E-mail: [email protected] Bob Weir, Club Photographer Derby City Mustang Club Web Site: www.derbycitymustangclub.com Face Book group page The Derby City Mustang Club was initiated in November 1989 by a small group of Mustang enthusiasts in the Greater Louisville area. We hold monthly club meetings and sponsor a monthly car cruise during the summer months. We enjoy taking our cars out for Sunday drives as well as attending local cruises and national car shows. Our cars include everything from Shelby GTs to the latest Cobra, Saleen, Roush, Mach I and everything in between. The main purpose of this club is to have fun. Our “September Stampede” Mustang and All Ford Show is held at Fern Valley Hotel Louisville, KY and is the highlight of our annual events. 20
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