I know that the MCA Heads are working on it so.........can you tell us if you have at least chosen a place for the Mustangs 50th Anniversary Show yet? I hope it is at the "Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham Alabama again. That is a great place.
Shelby Dave.
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My Vote is Dearborn Michigan at the Ford World Headquarters! We just had our Regional show there and had 623 Registered Cars and over 3000 spectators for a 1 Day event! Had to turn people away due to Judging timelines.The 50th Anniversary Birthday of the Mustang should be brought home to where it all started and where the Mustang was Born!
Mike Rey
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dearborn is fine, but not in april.
B'ham was GREAT!!!
Dearborn has no racetrack. Dearborn is boring. I'm not driving 14+ hours just to set up a folding chair and polish the car for three days. If you really wanted to go to a birthplace of Mustang, you should go to San Jose, CA. The Ford plant in SJ produced many Mustangs. However, the Ford plant is now a mega-mall and the nearest racetrack is 2 hours away from San Jose (Infinion or Laguna Seca)
The 50th Anniversary should be a celebration of all things Mustang (showing, cruising, racing, etc) and not just cater to the spit-n-polish crowd.
Last edited by FastDad; September 1, 2010 at 08:07 PM.
so go to SJ and see nothing that had anything to do with mustangs.
You're missing my point - Dearborn or SJ are both bad choices. It's like "Field of Dreams " then they say "If you build it they will come". Dearborn is just a dead rust-belt city with little to offer. SJ has gone over to Silicon Valley. We need to go to a place with first class facilities, not some place trying to remember its former glory.
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