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Mustang's 45th Anniversary Drives Thousands of Enthusiasts
to Alabama
- Thousands of enthusiasts from all over the world will
converge in Birmingham, Ala. on April 17, 2009
the birth date of the Mustang to join Ford and
the Mustang Club of America for a four-day celebration
of the 45th anniversary of the Ford Mustang
- The state of Alabama officially is declaring April 17
as Mustang Day
- More than 2,500 Mustangs spanning model years from 1964
to 2010 will be on hand for show and open track events
nine original owners of the 1964½ Mustang
will attend with their beloved pony cars
DEARBORN, Mich., April 6, 2009 Thousands of Mustang
enthusiasts from all over the world will converge in Birmingham,
Ala. on April 17, 2009 officially declared Mustang
Day by the state of Alabama to celebrate the
45th anniversary of an American icon: the Ford Mustang.
Ford and the Mustang Club of America will mark the 45th
anniversary of Americas favorite pony car with a four-day
celebration at the Barber Motorsports Park. The event is
expected to draw more than 2,500 Mustang enthusiasts and
their beloved steeds, as well as hundreds of thousands of
spectators.
For four and a half decades, Ford has connected with
more than 9 million owners celebrating their individuality,
passion and love of the Mustang, said Jim Farley,
Ford Group Vice President of Marketing and Communications.
Mustang created the segment and remains Americas
number one muscle car delivering a fast, fun and affordable
car that personifies the freedom of the open road.
Adding
to the 45th anniversary celebration will be an epic Mustang
convoy road-trip from the west that will travel across Americas
heartland bringing Mustangs from all over the United States
to attend the big event in Birmingham. The convoy
which will begin in Las Vegas on Saturday, April 11
is expected to grow to 500 cars from all over the country.
The final days drive is expected to nearly double
in size with people from the entire eastern seaboard joining
in.
For an enthusiast, driving their Mustang across the
country with hundreds of others is a once-in-a-lifetime
experience, said Sam Haymart, president of Mustangs
Across America, Inc. There is nothing quite like the
magic and camaraderie that grows from the event. It really
captures the American spirit that has made this country
great.
Steven McCarley, president of the 11,000-member Mustang
Club of America, says the 45th anniversary festivities are
expected to draw Mustang fans from all over the world.
We have people coming in from 15 foreign countries,
including Australia, Denmark and France, he said.
And some of them may be bringing their cars with them.
Also in attendance will be nine original owners of the
1964½ Mustang and their historic pony cars.
I can hardly believe my sweet car is 45 years old,
said Laki Malamatenios, one of the original 1964½
owners from Grass Valley, Calif. I remember when I
first bought it, people used to stop me all the time and
ask what kind of a Ferrari I had, and I used
to say, This isnt a horse, its a pony.
A celebration of events
A number of events are planned for the four-day celebration,
including Mustang shows and open track events:
On Thursday night, 650 Mustangs will cruise in line from
the Barber Motor Sports Park to Homewood, Ala., a small
city 10 to 15 miles outside of Birmingham, for a street
party complete with food and live entertainment.
More than 2,500 Mustangs from 1964 to the 2010 model year
will be on display throughout the weekend, and their owners
will be hand to answer questions about their cherished cars.
The Ford Racing Mustang Challenge a professional
racing series co-developed and launched last year by Ford
Racing and Miller Motorsports Park will take place
on Saturday and Sunday, with at least 25 Mustangs racing
each day.
Ford Racing will offer installation of Ford Racing performance
upgrades for late model Mustangs in an on-site "Mustang
Garage throughout the weekend.
Professional road racers including four-time Mustang
champion and SPEED TV personality Tommy Kendall will
be on site to provide hot laps for lucky attendees around
the Barber park in Mustang FR500S race cars.
World champion drifter Vaughn Gittin, Jr., will be on hand
all weekend to give demonstrations and rides.
Hundreds of Mustang owners also will be given the opportunity
to experience firsthand the excitement of driving their
own cars around the racetrack in organized open track run
sessions.
Many people are curious to see what its like
on the other side of the fence, said McCarley. The
racetrack makes a great background for pictures, so well
have photographers capturing the cars as theyre on
the track.
McCarley says it promises to be a weekend to remember.
Mustang is the glue that bonds all of us together,
he said. Whether youre a casual observer interested
in seeing the latest model Mustang or a true fanatic who
eats, sleeps and breathes Mustang, this is where you want
to be to celebrate the 45th anniversary.
For more information about the Ford Mustang 45th anniversary
celebration, visit www.mustangevents.org
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