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1 MUSTANG CLUB OF MID MICHIGAN Horsin Around Thanks for your support this year. July 2018 VOLUME 20 ISSUE 7 By Tom Welsh, 2018 Show Chairman Sponsors are Key to Success! W ith the support of our many generous sponsors, this year we are able to strongly support our 2018 Great Lakes Stampede car show charity, The Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund (FWSF), with a member-voted donation of $2, We are excited to be able to add to our previous donations over the past two years. This brings our three-year donation total to $5, In addition to the donation above, our members voted at our June membership meeting to support the Cool City Car Cruize & Show and the American Cancer Society, with a check for $ This, a first for our club, adds to our support of worthy causes in Michigan. Our club has been on the Cool City show committee for well over a decade, and felt that, given the strong sponsor support this year, we needed to further support causes that are near and dear to our club s heart. So how was this possible given the lower turnout at the show due to the weather? Sponsor support. Members asked both past sponsors, most of whom came through with continued club support, and many new potential supporters to get behind our club and our mission. Over the years this has proved possible because of our consistent record of charity support. As noted, our show attendance was below expectations due to heavy rain in the morning that lasted until 9:30. Continued on page four What s Inside This Month Sponsor Thank You 2. Board Contacts & Meetings 3. President s Corner & Henry s Quote 4-5. Sponsor & Photos, cont. 6. Club events in June 7. HorseSense 4.6 & July Meeting Info. 8. Sponsor information 9. Sponsors & MCMM Merchandise 10. Recipes & June Treasurer s Report 11. May Minutes 12. Events Schedule 13. Classified Ads 14. Web & Facebook Mission Statement The Official Monthly publication of the Mustang Club of Mid Michigan mustangclubmidmichigan.com Established in 1993, the MCMM is a Regional Affiliate of the Mustang Club of America. mustang.org
2 HORSIN AROUND! 2018 Club Officers & Meetings JULY, 2018 President: Al Selesky Vice President: Jeff Amo Secretary: Carol Davis Treasurer: Angie Caesar Membership Chairperson: Ruth Bentley MCA Regional Director: Quentin Levitte Great Lakes Stampede Chairperson, Newsletter Editor (& Past President): Tom Welsh II * Web Site Manager: Mark Bilbee * Facebook Page Manager: Judi Beeler * Birthday & Anniversary Support: Gina Dillenbeck Historian: Larry Blymyer * Social Activities Chairperson & * Property Manager: Rick Montagne sagrick@aol.com!! * Club Merchandise (& Past President): Dick Lebsack rrl289@aol.com * MCMM Sponsorships: Milt Pulford (no ) Note corrected phone number! If you are interested in helping the MCMM board of directors or appointed positions on their committees, let them know at any Membership Meeting. Or, contact them directly for help with their area of expertise. Most are at monthly meetings.!!!!! * appointed position About your MCMM Membership Meetings Monthly MCMM meetings start at 7:00 pm., Jan. to Oct. Board of Director (BOD) meetings start at 6:00 pm (usually April to October, or as called). Members are welcome at BOD meetings and may make comments or ask questions. Members are encouraged to exchange current issues of auto-related magazines; a 50/50 drawing is usually held at the end of the meeting. Contact any board member for more information or to answer your questions MCMM Meetings July 16 - Membership Meeting - 7pm G s Pizzeria, Saginaw Aug BOD Mtg. 6pm - Membership Meeting - 7pm Sept 17 - Membership Meeting - 7pm Oct 15 - Membership Meeting - 7pm No membership meeting in Nov. or Dec. Christmas party in Dec. TBD Jan. 21, Membership Meeting - 7pm July Meeting location announced! The club was notified in May that our long-time meeting hosts, Fritz s Family Restaurant, in Richville, has closed it doors. Our tentative, new location is G s Pizzeria, 3823 Bay Road, Saginaw. Meeting is at 7 PM; come early for dinner or beverages prior to the membership meeting. See details on page seven. 2
3 ! President s Corner JULY, 2018 Dear Friends and Members, During one of our last meetings at Fritz s Restaurant an after meeting broke out on the naming of our beloved Mustang. As late as the fall of 1963, there was not a consensus within Ford s upper management agreeing on a name. As we all know, Cougar and Torino were some of the other options. Henry Ford II was dating an Italian model at the time and, of course, favored the name Torino. J. Walter Thompson had been ordered to develop a promotional tape using the Torino name. Photographs of the stylized car had the name Cougar prominently displayed on a card in front of the experimental model. Additional names considered were Bronco, Puma, Cheetah, Colt, Monte Carlo, and Monaco. Lee Iacocca said naming a car is the most difficult part designing a roof, doors, and a hood were easy by comparison. Designer John Najjar borrowed the name of the Mustang from the WW II P-51 famous pursuit plane flown initially in the European Theatre of Operation. The aviation connection was rejected until Mr. Najjar got his dictionary out and read that the Mustang was defined as a hardy, wild horse of the American Quotes from Henry! Plains. At this point, designer Phil Clark was asked to sketch a running horse. Even with all this Torino was still the leading candidate for a name. In the fall of 1963, the Ford upper management scored some tickets to the SMU Mustangs and Michigan Wolverines football game in Ann Arbor. This was just as SMU was becoming a powerhouse in football. Michigan took an early lead in the first half (23-0). SMU played inspired ball in the second half, but finally lost Lee Iacocca was impressed by their tenacity and at the end of the game, asked if he could address the SMU players at which time he congratulated the players on a great effort and told them, they had helped name a car by their performance that day. It is believed that Mustang was Mr. Iacocca s first choice from the beginning, but needed a little extra ammo to convince Henry Ford II. 1 We can all be proud that the car we love so much is truly a local product in its inception, design, production, and naming. Al Selesky MCMM President 1 Fair, Donald, Mustang Fifty Years, 2013, Motor Books. Forward by Edsel Ford. One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn t do. To do more for the world than the world does for you that is success. Multi-Award Winning Custom Painting & Fabrication S Full Service Hot Rod Shop 8175 Gratiot Rd. Saginaw Cert Roll Cages Suspension Mods Custom Paint & Fab Showroom Call us for your Project at American Gasser Support our Sponsors 1415 E. Pickard, Mt. Pleasant B !!!!!!!!!!!! Mustang Club of Mid Michigan
4 HORSIN AROUND! Spotlight on Sponsors JULY, 2018 Sponsor Thank You, continued from page one Our sponsors were provided with an etched glass award specifically designed for them. The photos here are a few of the presentations members made to the sponsors that they worked with in support of our club. We thank our Mustang Club of Mid Michigan members for reaching out to past and potential sponsors for support this year, but more importantly, we thank our 2018 sponsors, listed on page one, for their level of support. As you may presume, we incurred many expenses for our show that just don t care if we have one car or a hundred cars at the show. Our attendee support together with our sponsor support covered our expenses and provided us with a profit to allow the generous donations to the F&WSF and the Cool City/ American Cancer Society charities. Rick Montagne, right, presents to TJ Coleman of American Gasser of Saginaw, with their Sponsor Award Rick Montagne, right, presents Matt Rick of Rick Ford, with their Sponsor Award Al Selesky, right, presents Mark Smith, an owner and the general manager of Kraphol Ford, Mt. Plesant,with their Sponsor Award 4
5 HORSIN AROUND! Spotlight on Sponsors JULY, 2018 Sponsors, continued Member, Dick Lebsack, right, presents Wes Pruden, left, general manager, and Mark Lawson, Sales, of Midland Ford-Lincoln, with their Sponsor Award Rick Montagne, left, presents John Bamford, of Leonard s Syrups, Detroit, with their Sponsor Award The etched glass Sponsor Award presented this year. Lidio Iacobelli B Support our Sponsors G/S 5!!!!!!!!!!!! Mustang Club of Mid Michigan
6 HORSIN AROUND! JULY, 2018 John Clor s Mustang Night MCMM Shows & Events Midland Ford-Lincoln, together with Ford Performance Group s John Clor, and the MCMM, presented Mustang s Role in Ford Performance History. The event took place at Midland Ford-Lincoln, on Thursday, June 21, from 4 to 7 PM. About 45 MCMM members and guests attended, which included a car show in the parking lot with about 30 vehicles. The show included Model A s to Mustangs, F-100 s to Shelby GT350 clones. Attendees enjoyed lots of car talk before John s talk. John Clor s presentation covered a range of performance-related topics revolving around the strength of the Mustang over the years. Midland Ford-Lincoln was the winner of our Ford sponsor contest this past year as the top MCMM Ford supporter. The Thursday event also featured a preview of the Quick Lane NASCAR Ford Fusion that was part of Midland Ford-Lincoln s Friday event that included a pig roast. All of the events were open to the public. By Tom Welsh, Editor DJ Detailing / Coty's Landing Open House and Lunch Dave Hickey II, owner of DJ's Detailing, invited our club to an open house and cruise-in at his newly remodeled facility, 7711 Gratiot, in Saginaw. The event was on June 16th. Dave gave us detailing tips and demonstrated new products including a replacement for clay bar. The upper two photos show Dave working on the hood of Tom Welsh s Vista Blue GT with the new Nanoskin foam pad (See page nine for details on purchasing a pad). The pads are available in three grades, work like a clay bar, but with out the kneading and using much less time. Dave advise us to use cold water to clean the pads; never using warm or hot water. They will do about six cleanings and take less then half the time of a clay bar and result in a getter job. Thirteen MCMM members attended. The next stop was at Coty's Landing, 777 Midland Road, Saginaw, for a great lunch. Both DJ's and Coty's are MCMM show sponsors. All in all, we had a great time and learned a lot. Call Rick Montagne with any cruise ideas you have, at or to sagrick@aol.com. By Tom Welsh, Editor 6
7 Is the Sedan dead? Recent announcements from Ford indicate that the sedan is dead. An article in the Tuesday Saginaw News lists sales figures for three of Ford s sedans, the Fiesta, Fusion and Taurus. I went back and looked at what I ve owned or leased and found 13 sedans out of 25 vehicles. The others were two minivans, two convertibles, two pick-ups, and six station wagons. Of those, 18 have been Ford brands. My first one, a 1930 Model A Fordor Town Sedan started it off, and the last one, a 2015 Fusion, will not be our last. I like sedans, and when I look at the multitude of SUV s on the road, they are just not my favorite vehicle. The Focus and Fusion both are terrific sedans and both are still on my list of favorites. (I counted our Mustang fastbacks as sedans for the sake of argument.) The article on the death of sedans indicated that Fusion sales were 306,860 in 2014, and were 209,623 in I concede that that is a substantial drop, almost 50%, yet there are lots of vehicles with annual sales of less then 200,000 that are strong sellers in their category. Fiat- Chrysler killed the Dart and 200 and only has their larger cars in showrooms now. What will GM do? Ford said that the Fusion will continue through 2021, and the Fiesta and Taurus will end production in the spring of The Focus (in a different form) and the Mustang sedans will continue for the long term. Good thing for us! And speaking of sales, Mustang s U.S. sales were 81,886 last year, down from 106k in 2016 and 122k in Check out the sales numbers for our favorite car, at right, HorseSense 4.6 that also include sales for China and Europe. I was unable to find Mustang sales for other countries, like Australia and the middle east. Note that the 2018 Camaro sales are for three months only. Clearly, for four of the past five years, the Mustang has been the sales leader of the segment. And 2014? Well, I m guessing that Ford customers held back knowing the 6th generation Mustang was coming out with a huge upgrade. New Meeting Location Announced Regarding the new venue choice, I m anxious to see how G s Pizzeria meets our club s needs for our monthly meetings. It will be a shorter drive for many and an longer drive for others. I expect it to be well supported by our members that regularly attend. See you there on the 16th. I m getting hungry for pizza already! See location details below. July Meeting at G s Pizzeria Bar & Grill! President, Al Selesky, just announced that our new location is G s Pizzeria, 3823 Bay Road (M-84), in Saginaw. The restaurant is just south of Tittabawassee Road, between McCarty Road and Shattuck Road on the west side of Bay Road. The location replaces Fritz s Family Restaurant that closed in May. G s Pizzeria offers two rooms that we can use, a 35 person room and a 50 person room. We have reserved the venue for our July meeting, with plans to extend the reservations through October based on member feedback. The restaurant does have a $75 room rental but credits our meal and beverage purchases towards this, an amount that we generally far surpass. Come early for dinner at 5-6 PM prior to our meeting at 7:00 PM. JULY, 2018! Tom Welsh MCMM Newsletter Editor & Show Chairman 7!!!!!!!!!!!! Mustang Club of Mid Michigan
8 Shows MCMM & Sponsors! Events HORSIN AROUND! JULY, 2018 Each of our sponsors has a story to tell, and deserves your support. Check out some of the new sponsors as well as those who have been long-time supporters of the MCMM. Check you insurance and compare rates from one of our sponsors; a new car or truck? Get a deal from one of our Ford Dealer sponsors. A tune or upgrade to your Mustang or other Ford vehicle? We have sponsors that will do it. Contractor for home improvements? We have sponsors. A meal? Yeah, you re covered. Bank? Covered, too! 29 convenient locations through-out Mid Michigan in Clare, Saginaw, Isabella, Mecosta, Gratiot, Montcalm, and Midland Counties S G/S Specializing in late model Ford performance parts, service, and tuning! G Machining Assembly Packaging Logistics Engineering 1655 Tech Drive Bay City West Morley Drive Saginaw ISO 9001: S HERNDEN CONTRACTING Steven P. Hernden, Licensed Contractor and Home Inspector Karlee Court, Lot #49 Charlevoix, MI (231) B G/B 111 East Saginaw St., Hemlock McDonald Ford 6790 Midland Road, Freeland (989) G B Brent Singer Agent/Owner Brent Singer Agency 1350 E Main ST OWOSSO, MI Tel: Cell: Fax: bsinger@farmersagent.com BRENT SINGER AGENCY 8
9 MCMM Sponsors & Msdse. HORSIN AROUND! JULY, 2018 Support our Sponsors This year, our sponsors helped cover many of the costs for the Great Lakes Stampede All Ford and Mustang Car Nsltr. Show. In addition, we were able to give a donation of $2, all a result of our sponsors, member donations, and vendor donations. Thank you for your support of our club! Lets work together and see what 2019 brings. MCMM Merchandise by Dick Lebsack MCMM Merchandise Now Available from MCMM: The Nanoskin medium grade cleaning pad. The pad replaces a clay bar to remove Clean only with Cold water; never warm or hot water. dirt and debris leaving a smooth finish ready for wax. It will do about six vehicles. $35 each Bay Road. Saginaw G Business Auto Home Life Health Group BCBS Dental Retirement Much More 7531 Gratiot Rd., Saginaw Fax Club merchandise available right now... Ladies pink club visor $12 Blue club logo hats $16 Red club logo hats $16 Pre-owned club logo flags (if Avail) $8 New Club Logo Flag $20 Club logo license plates $10 Need a new shirt, hat or jacket for this summer? Just give me a call for information and costs. If you have new/existing clothing and would like the club logo on it, call me. We have a vendor that will personalize your own clothing with our logo and your name. Dick Lebsack rrl289@aol.com B LaFontaine Ford of Frankenmuth Birch Run S N. Beyer Main Rd, St. Frankenmuth Birch Run, MI S 9!!!!!!!!!!!! Mustang Club of Mid Michigan
10 Salad Recipes & Reports Spaghetti Salad - Perfect for Summer! HORSIN AROUND! JULY, lb. Spaghetti 1 8-oz. bottle of 2 Tomatoes Kraft Zesty Italian Dressing 1/2 btl. McCormick Salad Supreme 1 Onion 1 Green Pepper Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese Cook spaghetti as on the package. Rinse in cold water, and drain. Mix dressing and Salad Supreme. Chop and add onions, tomatoes, and green pepper. Pour dressing over mixture and mix. Enjoy! (Editor: Options could include black olives, chopped cucumbers, and other cheeses or pasta types-spirals, etc.) Healthy Summer Salad Idea! By Recipe by Jean Trish By Recipe by Lori Amo 1 pint Grape Tomatoes 1 Ripe Avocado 2 Ears, Fresh Sweet Corn 2 tbsp Fresh Cilantro, Chopped Honey Lime Dressing Juice of 1 Lime Dash of Cayenne Pepper 3 tbsp Vegetable Oil 1 tbsp Honey 1 Clove of Garlic, minced Sea Salt and Fresh Cracked Pepper to taste Remove husks from corn and grill over medium heat for 10 minutes. The corn should have some brown grill spots and be tender and not mushy. Cut the corn off the cob then scrape with the back of the knife to get the juices. Set aside and let cool. Slice the tomatoes in half; dice the avocado and chop the cilantro. For the dressing, add all the dressing ingredients in a small bowl, and whisk to combine. Set aside. Combine the sliced tomatoes, avocado, cilantro and grilled corn with the Honey Lime Dressing just made. Mix gently so everything is evenly coated. Be careful to not mash the avocado. Let the salad sit for minutes to allow the flavors to mingle. June Treasurer s Reports After reviewing balance issues back in April and May, it was found that the spreadsheet had a formula error in it that showed a $ error. The formula was in March, and was resolved. With the correction, the bank statement balances with the club ledger/spreadsheet. A full Sponsorship and Stampede income and expense report was discussed at the June membership meeting. In June, we had minor income, and the usual printing/ By Angie Caesar MCMM Treasurer postage/mailing expenses, plus we covered Adam Pletcher s expenses for fixing the brakes on our trailer. Other expenses are the donation to the Cool City Show/ American Cancer Society, and merchandise expenses for Dick Lebsack. The merchandise expense will be recouped from sales to members. I m at most meetings and can answer your questions. 10
11 HORSIN AROUND! June Meeting Minutes JULY, 2018 MCMM Meeting Minutes June 18, 2018 Meeting opened at 7pm by President Al Selesky. Members In Attendance _ Erv & Marilyn Banes, Quentin & Pat Levitte, Vice & Jean Trisch, Dick Lebsack, Chris Jansen, John & Allalee Schian, Stan & Ruth Bentley, Al & Jan Selesky, Jeff & Lori Amo, Rick & Nancy Montagne, Bob Dillenbeck, Paul & Cynthia Wrigglesworth, Tom Welsh, Dennis & Judy Donovan, Steve & Angie Caesar, Pam & Joe Errante, Adam & Staci Pletcher, Harry & Carol Davis. Minutes for April were approved as reported by members present. Treasurer s Report: Angie Caesar - $13,569 which includes our CD printed in newsletter. Membership: Ruth Bentley We have 68 members which includes one lifetime member. Since the May newsletter we added one new member-william & Arletta Pruden of Midland. Property: Thanks to Adam Pletcher for the work done on the trailer. Repacked and replaced bearings, new brakes. Tires are good and covers are in the trailer and a new lock. Newsletter: Tom Welsh he has received recipes for one in each newsletter till the end of the year. Looking for people to do the spotlight. MCA: Quentin Levitte No report at this time. Sponsorship: $4,405 was received which is $205 over last year. Club Mdse: Dick Lebsack Same as previously mentioned. If you need something contact Dick. Member Support: Gina Dillenbeck 3 birthday cards, 2 anniversary cards, 1 sympathy card and 1 get well were mailed out for the month of June If Gina doesn t have your information to receive a card please it to her at bdill@att.net. Social Activities: Rick Montagne - American Gasser show was on Saturday, June 23 at their business on Gratiot in Shields. On Thursday, June 21 st at 3pm in Midland at Wilson Ford the Appreciation Gathering was held. There was food and beverages and John Chlor gave his presentation. It was a good program and we had great attendance. John talked about a new website that Ford wants to implement for a universal site for all clubs. If it goes we will replace our present site with it. Approximately 10 members were going to Sloan in Flint on Saturday, June 23 rd. Board Position: Looking for show chair for the 2019 show. If interested please contact Al Selesky lots of help is available to them. Car Show Charity: For the 2018 car show we had a profit of $2,264. A motion was made by Tom Welsh and seconded by Dick Lebsack to donate $2,250 to our show charity, the Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund, and was passed by the members present. A second motion was made by Dick Lebsack and seconded by Dennis Donovan to donate $100 to the Cool City Car Cruize & Show / American Cancer Society and it was passed by members present. Quentin will see if MCA will count these two donations plus one we did earlier to a young man who is rebuilding a Mustang. We would then have three donations to our credit. Car Show Raffle Table Report: Gina wants to say a big thanks to all club members who helped support the raffle table this year. There was a total of 31 containers set up and some having more than 1 drawing per container. All of this is possible with everyone s help whether it be with their personal donations and or donations from area businesses or helping to sell tickets. New Business: New Meeting Place: Fritz s Family Restaurant is now closed so we are looking for a new spot. The following are being checked into G s in Saginaw on Bay Road, Timbers in Saginaw on State St, Sullivan s on Gratiot in Saginaw. La Fontaine Ford in Birch Run. Jeff Amo is checking into Timbers, Nancy Montagne is checking into Sullivan s, Carol Davis is checking in G s and Tom Welsh is checking into La Fontaine Ford. We then are reporting our findings to Al Selesky after which there will be an or meeting to discuss which one. If necessary, Amo s volunteered their home for the July meeting. Historian: Larry Blymyer No report (not present) Upcoming Events: Invited by La Fontaine Ford on Wednesday, July 11 th to MI Concourse in Pontiac. Tom Welsh and Rick Montagne will be going. Tom will send out an invite and if you want to go contact Rick at July 14 th is the Cool City Car Show in Bay City. Friday, July 13 th is the cruise and workers are needed contact Rick at Then on Saturday, July 14 th is the car show again if you can help contact Rick or Tom Welsh at July 7 is the Auburn Corn Fest Car Show. Lori Amo said if you are going to the Woodward Show and need a place to stay to contact her at for information on this. A possible cruise: Baker s Restaurant in Milford has a show every Sunday. If enough people are interested we can set up a day cruise. Contact Rick if interested at Today s meeting venue: A big thank you from the club to Quentin & Pat for hosting the annual strawberry shortcake dessert at our meeting and to Ruth Bentley for baking the shortcake biscuits. It was delicious!! Meeting closed at 8:45pm. Respectfully submitted by Carol Davis, MCMM Secretary G Support our Sponsors Roger Richter Agency State Farm Insurance Auto Home Property 122 S Main, Suite 3 Freeland roger@freelandsf.com B 11!!!!!!!!!!!! Mustang Club of Mid Michigan
12 HORSIN AROUND! 2018 MCMM Events Calendar JULY, 2018 For the latest information, go to for these and other area shows & events MCMM Club Supported Shows & Events - Watch for updates! July Cool City Cruize & Car Show - Bay City - Friday Cruize 5-7 PM - Car Show Saturday, 8 to 3. MCMM supported event Go to for details and to register. July th Mackinaw Mustang Stampede - Mackinaw City - Big Mac Bridge Parade Friday / 10 to 4 Sat Conkling Heritage Park Pre Reg is $50; Day of $60, Incl. T-shirt, dinner on Sat; Big Mac Bridge Parade - Registration is open now. July 21 - Marlette Car Show & Swap - Sponsored by and held at Russ Kraft Automotive, 2620 Lamotte St. - Free Swap spaces 8-11 am; show is from noon to 4 pm. Marlettecarshow.com or call Many MCMM members plan to attend this event. Tour the Russ Kraft Automotive shop. July 29 - Cruise-In Car Show - Downtown Grand Haven, 7:30 am to 2:30 pm - Preregister by July MCMM members often attend. Aug 18 - Woodward Dream Cruise / Mustang Alley - Woodward Ave. / Ferndale and locations along Woodward. Aug 18 - Back to the Bricks Car Show - MCMM 4th St at Saginaw St. is reserved, Flint. Details to follow. Aug Mustang Memories - Mustang Owners Club of Southeastern Michigan - Tentative Date - Details to follow Aug Blue Oval Blast - Capital Area Mustang s All Ford & Mustang Car Show - Franklin Park, Grand Ledge, Details and information to follow Sept MCMM Fall Color & Wine Tour - Bellaire/Traverse City/Leelanau - Host is the Stonewater Inn, Bellaire. Reserve your room now. We travel by charter bus to tastings at wineries. Save the Date - details to follow Mustang Club of America (MCA) National & Grand National Events July MCA Mustang National Show Lincoln - Lincoln, NE, Pinnacle Bank Arena, by the Capital City Ford and Mustang Club. Details at Aug 31-Sept 2 - Granite State Mustang Grand National - Merriback, NH - Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Presented by the Mustang Car Club of New England. Details at General Car Shows or Related Events July 14 - Home Builders Thunder Car Show - Downtown Mt. Pleasant 8 am to 3 pm - Krapohl Ford is a sponsor. July 15 - Tawas Bay Summerfest Car Show & Cruise - East Tawas - 9 am to 4 pm 10th Annual Event July 21 - Cruise in the Pits Car Show - Downtown Owosso, 8 am to 3 pm - 2nd Annual Event July 21 - AuSable River Days Car Show - Downtown Grayling/Michigan Ave. - 7 am to 4 pm July Michigan Antique Festival & Car Show - Midland Fairgrounds, Midland - 8 am to 6 pm July 26 - Car Show & Bologna Festival S. Main, Yale July 28 - Legacy Car Show Wilder Rd., Bay City - 9:30 am to 3 pm July 28 - Buckeye Mustangs - All Mustang Car Show - Summit Racing Equipment, Tallmadge, Ohio July 28 - Car Capital Auto Show - At the Capitol/Downtown Lansing - Reg 7:30 am; show at 9 am July 28 - Main Street Memories - Downtown Port Huron - 10 am to 4 pm Sept Michigan Antique Festival & Car Show - Midland Fairgrounds, Midland - 8 am to 6 pm Watch for more events here, or in s from Horsin Around Editor, Tom Welsh as they come up. Also check our web site for a downloadable Excel spreadsheet with shows and events, or check Facebook at: Mid Mi. Car Shows/Cruise-Ins 1725 W. Caro Road, Caro Your Ford connection in the Thumb B Support our Sponsors G Call Now!
13 MCMM Classified Ads HORSIN AROUND! DECEMBER, JULY., Something to sell? Something you want? the editor ( trwelshii@charter.net ) or let him know at a meeting! Business Card advertisements (located throughout the newsletter) cost $25 per year and start during the month of the first ad and are included with car show sponsorships. FOR SALE Spotted in a lot on M-13, across from Spaulding Twp. fire dept., South of Saginaw: 1967 Mustang Conv. All original, 200 I-6/Auto, Appraised at $27,120; Asking $24,500 OBO Contact Frank at Photo at left 6/18! FOR SALE 1970 Mustang Mach I 3/4 Assembled with all parts to finish Mike Aller / 17 FOR SALE 1997 Mustang Cobra, Runs and drives nice. No Rust. Adding battery and air. Just needs paint. $5,000. Also listing a 1941 Pepsi Cooler, restored, $3,000 Contact: Gary Rogers, Performance Auto, Mansfield, PA Editor has more photos of car and cooler. Ask for info from Tom Welsh at trwelshii@charter.net. Photos at left 6/18 WANTED 1965 or 1966 Mustang Fastback / 2+2. Looking for a nice, solid, clean driver - no trailer queen. Must have a V8 and manual trans. Finder s fee paid for the right car purchased. Dan Brooks DuVoy Motor Group, P.O. Box 908, Brighten, MI sales@duvoy.com 4/18 FOR SALE 1970 Mustang Boss 302 Restored 2002, Grabber Orange over Black Vinyl. Shaker Slats, Spoilers F/ R, Correctly dated 302 engine block, 4-Speed Top Loader, PDB, Non-PS, Cover car on Donald Farr s Boss 302 book, signed by Parnelli Jones and Carol Shelby. Located in Metro Detroit, $60,000 Contact Mark Storm Photo, top left 10/17 FOR SALE 1969 Mustang Mach I, 104,897 miles, Light yellow; 351 Windsor/290HP / 3-Speed stick, Holly Carb; shaker hood; All original except radio and power steering. Contact Donald Kinloch, at or by at dekinloch@msn.com Photo at left.!! 6/18 FOR SALE 1966 Mustang Coupe 31,966 Miles, 6-Cyl rebuilt engine, Automatic, Rust-free documented Calif. car, Candy apple red with red interior, Dual mirrors, Fog lights, Chrome trunk luggage rack, 14" mag-style steel hubcaps, New gas tank, New radiator, Seat belts, Radio, Reason for selling: need room, Asking $13,000 or best offer, Call Located in Dearborn Photos at center left Bill Vicary 7/2017 FOR SALE 2012 Mustang Chrome Bullitt 17 Wheels with Formozo 215/65R17 / 99H Tires. The set of 4 Tires have 18,000 summer miles on them. Contact Dale Warnemuende at Located in Frankenmuth Asking $850 Photo at bottom left 5/18 Most For Sale Photos supplied by car owners 13!!!!!!!!!!!! Mustang Club of Mid Michigan
14 Mission & Contacts HORSIN AROUND! JULY., 2018 MCMM Mission Statement Become a fan on To foster and promote interest in the Ford Mustang automobile; Facebook here! to conduct educational programs; to provide information regarding Ford Mustangs; and to support chari- table and community organization prog rams and projects of interest to club members and supporters. The club is open to anyone interested the /2 to present Mustang, regardless of vehicle ownership, and for the enjoyment in the hobby and club fellowship. Members should have enthusiasm and a willingness to participate in club activities. Participation of the family unit is not only desired, but is essential. Send your Feedback Comments on the our Facebook page Content & Information to Judi Beeler jackbeeler7@gmail.com Also, be sure to add this address to your contacts to make sure you get your copy of the newsletter, from editor Tom Welsh II: (trwelshii@charter.net)! Send MCMM requests or to mustangclubmmi@charter.net Horsin Around is published monthly as the official newsletter of the Mustang Club of Mid Michigan (MCMM). It is available via to members and friends of MCMM, and on our website. Adobe Reader required. Printed copies upon request from editor, Tom Welsh, % MCMM, P.O. Box 324, Frankenmuth, MI Estimated circulation 150 plus internet/web readers. The Ford logo, Mustang logo, and the logos and slogans of the companies and sponsors listed in this newsletter are owned by the respective businesses S 4601 Nancy, Detroit Your Beverage Service Team Support our Sponsors B GOOD TIMES & GREAT FOOD You ve Landed at the Right Place 777 Midland Road (M-47) Saginaw Just north of M trwelshii@charter.net P.O. Box 324 Frankenmuth, MI Tom Welsh II 14 Edited by
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