100 Mustangs on Hand for Museum Groundbreaking

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There’s nothing that diehard Mustang owners appreciate more than a chance to share their passion for the car with others fans.

That certainly explains why more than 100 of the Ford pony cars showed up on a dusty strip of land in Concord, North Carolina recently. The gathering, which drew classics like a ‘67 GT500, a ‘70 Boss 302, and a ‘78 King Cobra was held to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Mustang Owners Museum, as highlighted in an Independent Tribune report.

Slated to officially open in the Fall of 2017, the roughly 25,000 square-foot facility was initially set to be called the National Mustang Museum. But organizers later decided to change the name to make the facility more inclusive for owners and fans of the car as well.

Kudos to Steve Hall and Ron Bramlett who came up with the idea. We can’t wait to take a tour!

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Via [Independent Tribune]


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