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