North Coast Mustang & All Ford Club

Dairy Queen Car Show, 4 June 2004

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The North Coast Mustang & All Ford Club together with Lakeshore Assembly Motorsports sponsored a drive-through car show at the DQ on Mentor Ave in Mentor. All makes and models were welcome and attended. The majority of participants were from our host Mustang Club.


Several of the Mustangers met at Pastor Jim's house before the show to finish detailing their cars.
Last day of school, some of the girls from Memorial Junior High couldn't help jumping into Jon Omeicinski's 1923 Ford T-bucket roadster.

The DQ on Mentor Ave in Mentor graciously allowed the NCM & AFC to hold our car show in their parking lot.
Here are some of over a dozen Mustangs that showed.

If there was voting, Bill Haffa's 36 Ford coupe easily would have won the gold.
Clint Pell of Mentor brought out his 67 Mustang convertible on this sunny evening.

Here's another herd of Mustangs, leading car is Darnell Russell's highly modified 86 Mustang.
The owner of this 66 Mustang convertible was just driving by and dropped in, as did many others during the show.

Bill Haffa's powerplant is a 350 Chevy, highly detailed with plenty of power to go.
This 95 Mustang GT has under 40,000 miles, and owner George Brown spent countless hours wet sanding the body to an unbelievable gloss.

Every time a hood opens, a crowd gathers.
"Wild Man" Mel Cosby (standing 3rd from left) confused the herd with his newly acquired 2001 bright yellow Ford Ranger.

Mike McGovern's 2002 Neon RT and Dan McEwen's 2002 Cavalier RS showed well. Mike and Dan are starting a domestic only car club in Lake County soon.
Jarrod Burns' 2003 Cavalier is tricked out with interior, body, and motor mods.

Frank Ferrara's 2003 Mach 1 is a highly detailed classic Mustang.
Another hood open, another crowd gathers.


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