CAROLINA CHAT
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From: Raeford, NC - Where if it ain't broke, we fix it!
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Joined: Aug 2011
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From: Thomasville, NC Where we beat headers into submission!!
This is interesting. I'm not sure if I'll be at the 50th celebration but Latemodel Restoration is offering a pretty cool program.
Want to park with your Mustang Car Club at the 50th Anniversary? You can with the M.O.R.E. Program that is sponsored by LatemodelRestoration.com! Get all the details on this special Mustang 50th Anniversary program here.
The MCA (Mustang Club of America) decided it would be great for the Mustang enthusiast groups to have a place they could call their own! Once we heard about it, we couldn’t pass on the opportunity to sponsor the program at Charlotte Motor Speedway. MCA officially announce the program to the public recently and they have decided to call it the "M.O.R.E. Program". It stands for Mustang Organizations Rallying Enthusiasts.
In past Mustang birthday events the Mustang Club of America, as the hosting organization, has made a number of attempts at allowing clubs, registries, and various organizations to gather together, at the venues so as to be able to park together, interact with one another and participate in the event activities as a group. The Mustang 50th Birthday Celebrations will be no different.
Steve Prewitt 50th Anniversary MORE Program
The MORE program in Charlotte will be located in the Hospitality Village #1. You can see in on the map below. It is a paved area that will be dedicated to parking of only pre-registered Mustang Groups and Organizations. It contains roughly 1,500 parking spaces. Each group will get its very own dedicated area. Best of all there is no cost to participate in the MORE Program!!
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...gram-Charlotte
Want to park with your Mustang Car Club at the 50th Anniversary? You can with the M.O.R.E. Program that is sponsored by LatemodelRestoration.com! Get all the details on this special Mustang 50th Anniversary program here.
The MCA (Mustang Club of America) decided it would be great for the Mustang enthusiast groups to have a place they could call their own! Once we heard about it, we couldn’t pass on the opportunity to sponsor the program at Charlotte Motor Speedway. MCA officially announce the program to the public recently and they have decided to call it the "M.O.R.E. Program". It stands for Mustang Organizations Rallying Enthusiasts.
In past Mustang birthday events the Mustang Club of America, as the hosting organization, has made a number of attempts at allowing clubs, registries, and various organizations to gather together, at the venues so as to be able to park together, interact with one another and participate in the event activities as a group. The Mustang 50th Birthday Celebrations will be no different.
Steve Prewitt 50th Anniversary MORE Program
The MORE program in Charlotte will be located in the Hospitality Village #1. You can see in on the map below. It is a paved area that will be dedicated to parking of only pre-registered Mustang Groups and Organizations. It contains roughly 1,500 parking spaces. Each group will get its very own dedicated area. Best of all there is no cost to participate in the MORE Program!!
http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/...gram-Charlotte
Good idea, I am planning to be there too. Hopefully for the full show. May get burned out seeing so many Mustangs. I wonder why they chose just before Easter? My wife is giving me the "eye" that I am going to be gone for such a long time and then there is Easter.
The Mustang was introduced to the general public April 17, 1964, this is why they chose this date. FWIW, officially there is no such thing as a 64 1/2, Ford considers them all to be 65's. FWIW, that's also why the new models are introduced so early (for instance, mine was built in April 2010 but it's a 2011 model).
Last edited by lpcard; Jan 22, 2014 at 01:08 PM.


