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Inside this Issue FROM THE PRESIDENTS DESK Just ‘Round The Bend 2 New & Returning Members 2 Birthdays and Anniversaries 3 Meeting Minutes 4 What is the Rarest Mustang? 6 Blessing Opportunity 10 The Little Light House Blessing Basket 11 Why You Should Join The MCA 12 Sponsors 15 Club Application Form 18 Club Badge Ordering Form 19 Volume XXV Issue 10 October 2020 Founded 1980 Greetings fellow Mustang enthusiasts!! September ushered in the back-to-school rush, while December and No- vember will bring major holidays with perhaps some stress. That's just one of the many reasons October is my favorite month of the year. Besides it being my birthday month… I enjoy the crunchy leaves, the football, the cool drives in the Mustang. October has something for everyone, and it al- so happens to be the one Fall month that encourages you to relax and find your inner kid again. Whether that means indulging in festive candy while marathoning horror movies or taking a weekend away to enjoy the wonders of nature in a Mus- tang ride, October is all about enjoying the beauty of the last waning days before the onslaught of holiday planning and New Year's resolution-making sets in. As L.M. Montgomery wrote in Anne of Green Gables, "I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers." And here are other reasons you should be glad too… Sweater weather… in a Mustang! Everything is pumpkin flavored… in a Mustang! Shopping for that creative costume… in a Mustang! Headed to a fall festival or carnival… in a Mustang! Having the first seasonal hot cup of chocolate… in a Mustang! Cuddling with your favorite blanket… in a Mustang! Attending those last of the season car shows… in a Mustang! Attending the GCCM October General Meeting… in a Mustang! Yep, you should load up in the Mustang and head for the October 6th meeting at OK Joe’s. This is the month we open nominations for the of- ficer and ending board member positions for elections at the December General Meeting. The board members completing their two-year term are Melvin Little, Ron Magnusson and Jamie Jackson. This will be Melvin’s final year as a board member. He and his dear wife Lynn are moving to Florida as their main home… visiting us Okie’s on occa- sion. Grab yourself a cup of apple cider or that hot chocolate (with whip), sit back and read the rest of your Pony Tales… don’t forget our sponsors pag- es! See you soon! Stay safe! Mustangs Rule!
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Inside this Issue

FROM THE PRESIDENT’S DESK

Just ‘Round The Bend

2

New & Returning Members

2

Birthdays and Anniversaries

3

Meeting Minutes

4

What is the Rarest

Mustang? 6

Blessing Opportunity

10

The Little Light House Blessing

Basket 11

Why You Should Join The MCA

12

Sponsors 15

Club Application Form

18

Club Badge Ordering Form

19

Volume XXV Issue 10 October 2020

Founded 1980

Greetings fellow Mustang enthusiasts!! September ushered in the back-to-school rush, while December and No-vember will bring major holidays with perhaps some stress. That's just one of the many reasons October is my favorite month of the year. Besides it being my birthday month… I enjoy the crunchy leaves, the football, the cool drives in the Mustang. October has something for everyone, and it al-so happens to be the one Fall month that encourages you to relax and find your inner kid again. Whether that means indulging in festive candy while marathoning horror movies or taking a weekend away to enjoy the wonders of nature in a Mus-tang ride, October is all about enjoying the beauty of the last waning days before the onslaught of holiday planning and New Year's resolution-making sets in. As L.M. Montgomery wrote in Anne of Green Gables, "I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers." And here are other reasons you should be glad too… Sweater weather… in a Mustang! Everything is pumpkin flavored… in a Mustang! Shopping for that creative costume… in a Mustang! Headed to a fall festival or carnival… in a Mustang! Having the first seasonal hot cup of chocolate… in a Mustang! Cuddling with your favorite blanket… in a Mustang! Attending those last of the season car shows… in a Mustang! Attending the GCCM October General Meeting… in a Mustang! Yep, you should load up in the Mustang and head for the October 6th meeting at OK Joe’s. This is the month we open nominations for the of-ficer and ending board member positions for elections at the December General Meeting. The board members completing their two-year term are Melvin Little, Ron Magnusson and Jamie Jackson. This will be Melvin’s final year as a board member. He and his dear wife Lynn are moving to Florida as their main home… visiting us Okie’s on occa-sion. Grab yourself a cup of apple cider or that hot chocolate (with whip), sit back and read the rest of your Pony Tales… don’t forget our sponsors pag-es! See you soon! Stay safe! Mustangs Rule!

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October

3rd - Mounds Car Show

6th - GCCM General Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

15th - Dinner Cruise Nite - Location TBD

17th - Broken Arrow Cool Grilles Car Show

17th - Matthews Ford Sponsor Show ‘n Shine

17th - Tulsa Charity Poker Run - Benefitting The Little Lighthouse

24th - LKQ Sponsor Show ‘n Shine

25th - Pig Trail Cruise - Good day for a drive and a picnic

22nd - GCCM Board Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

30th - Nov 1st - HST @ Hallett Motor Racing Circuit

31st - TASM Trunk ‘n Treat

November

1st - Daylight Saving Time ends… clocks FALL back one hour

3rd - Election Day! Get out and VOTE!

3rd - GCCM General Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

7th-8th - Oklahoma Roundup hosted by MCA @ Hallett

20th-22nd - HST @ Hallett Motor Racing Circuit

24th - GCCM Board Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

26th - Thanksgiving!!

27th - Thanksgiving leftovers!!

December

1st - GCCM General Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

Club Election Night!!

?? - Toy Run

?? - Christmas Parade(s)

19th - GCCM Christmas Party

22nd - GCCM Board Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

25th - Christmas!!

31st - New Year’s Eve!!

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New Members!!

Jason Sarber Okmulgee OK

‘18 Oxford White GT

Tom & Sandy McDaniel Tulsa OK

‘06 Black GT Vert

Don & Jane Owen Owasso OK

‘20 Magnetic EcoBoost

Welcome Back Gerald McCarty

Broken Arrow OK '05 Torch Red Premium GT

10/02 - Bill Brewer

10/04 - Mel Little

10/07 - Bob Eklund

10/09 - Jonathan & Christy

Jeffcoat

10/11 - Glenda Siegmann

10/12 - John Hemby

10/13 - Bob & Barbara Huntsinger

10/20 - Billy Jenkins

10/20 - Don Owen

10/21 - Gabriel Baca

10/21 - Joe Berkley

10/25 - Katie McLaughlin

10/25 - Stephen Lewis

10/27 - Linda Harden

10/29 - Debbie Hooper

10/30 - Ron Magnusson

10/30 - Vicki Eklund Are You an MCA Member?

If not, you're missing out on good information and opportunities.

For more information about the MCA, check out page 11 of this publication

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Green Country Classic Mustangs General Meeting Agenda

September 1, 2020 OK Joe’s BBQ

Attendance - 46 Members - 4 guests Welcome Sponsors

• Magnusson Realty, Matthews Ford, Adams Polish Welcome new members/guests - Barbara Lacey '20 GT/CS/73 Mach 1; Jonathan & Christy Jeffcoat - '05 Converti-ble Special Guest - Ann McCoy - Director of The Little Light Hose • Ann gave a fantastic presentation with video’s of the children and staff at LLH. LLH has been the charity of choice

for GCCM for over 13 years. Ann loves talking with us and says she used to have a convertible Mustang. Ann gave membership a fantastic description on what LLH is and what it does for the children who attend. By grace and community support, they are able to currently serve and help 177 kiddos. The current waitlist of almost 300 and says almost 7000 kids in Tulsa alone are with special needs. They have a new program called the Early Interven-tion Program, it allows them to help parents that are “new” to having a child with special needs get help they need on what needs to be done for their child. LLH receives no support from any level of government… all support comes from the community and organizations like ours.

• We are currently conducting a fundraising event. In lieu of the annual Round Up car show that has been cancelled this year we are asking members and friends donate the show registration to LLH. We have raised over $300 as of this evening.

Treasurer Report - Mary Calvert - Mary provided financial report Secretary Report - Cary Rushing - Minutes approved as written. Vice President Report - Troy Rushing

• Trunk & Treat at TASM - TASM changed the date/time to 10/31 10am-4pm. May have prize for best decorated trunk.

• Pig Trail Cruise - 10/25/20 (Sunday), email to come closer to event.

• Texas Motor Speedway - Troy is in communication with Texas Motor Speedway for a GCCM day. The speedway recommends we wait until next year to have a better chance of the full experience. COVID would limit us. Pricing, dates and details forthcoming.

• Round up - Steve Armstrong has re-submitted information to BA church for next year’s Round Up. They have a new Pastor and we are required to start over. Initial response indicates it will be March before the can commit to a Sep-tember event.

Current Business

• Sponsor Show ‘n Shine with LKQ - Franca

• Sponsor Show ‘n Shine with Matthews - Franca- No updates on show n shines yet. Franca is trying to get a definite answer from LKQ regarding parking and.

• Calendar - Less than 50 remain. The Board determined to form a committee to define selection process for future calendars.

MCA News - Events - MCA is having a Hallett track event Nov 6-8 open to all cars. AZ show still on at this time. Last show of season will be awarded National show points. GA show for 2021 is working on a track package. Cherie Ber-geron said that the GA track is a fast track! MCA board is up for re-election, should be receiving an email asking for MCA members in the club to vote! Since all shows canceled, MCA is allowing judges to have another year before they have to renew. Track News - Bergeron / Walker • Jerry Bergeron reported recent events with students at Hallett

• George Walker - Raced in Topeka on 2.5 mile course with GT’s, Vettes, Mustangs and Lambo’s. These are not street cars, they are race cars made to look like street cars. George said he had a lot of fun, qualified 11th, started last, finished 10th in Miata. Finished 1st in his class and set a new track record by 3 seconds!!! George has been racing Miata’s since '09 and got his racing license at 69 years of age!

New Business

• Christmas Party - John Brawley, Christmas Party Coordinator, says we will most likely have to have the party at OK Joe's due to COVID restrictions on local venues. John asked if the Ornament exchange portion should continue. Membership consensus was to continue. Looking for other ideas. John Hemby suggested forming a committee and iron out details.

• Melvin Little Award - As a result of the recent discussions on Lifetime memberships… Ron Magnusson shared the idea of this award for special instances of a member's contributions to the club. A committee has been formed and

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will advise membership once final details have been worked out. Ron asked for any good idea’s for the award be sent to him, any bad ideas (meaning lots of fun ideas) be sent to Cary!

Just ‘round the bend • September

• 11th - 13th - HST @ Hallett Motor Racing Circuit

• 12th - Route 66 Blowout

• 22nd - GCCM Board Meeting

• 26th - Route 66 Cruisers Car & Motorcycle Show

• October

• 3rd - Mounds Car Show

• 6th - GCCM General Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

• 15th - Dinner Cruise Nite - Location TBD

• 17th - Broken Arrow Cool Grilles Car Show

• 17th - Matthews Ford Sponsor Show ‘n Shine

• 24th - LKQ Sponsor Show ‘n Shine

• 25th - Pig Trail Cruise

• 22nd - GCCM Board Meeting - Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ 61st and Sheridan 6:30pm

• 30th - Nov 1st - HST @ Hallett Motor Racing Circuit

• 31st - TASM Trunk ‘n Treat The Floor is Yours Closing Comments

• $10 Dinner - Alan S

• $44.00 50/50 - Cherie B

• 3/8 ratchet set - Rocky J

• ¼ ratchet set - Steve A

• '65 Mustang radio/clock - Jamie J

• McGuire's liquid wax / ArmorAll car wash - Nick P Adjourn Meeting 7:49PM

Green Country Classic Mustangs Board Meeting September 29, 2020

OK Joe’s BBQ Open Meeting Meeting opened at 6:30 pm 13 board members and two guests in attendance Treasurer Report - Mary - Provided financial report. Reported $415.00 has been collected for Ante-Up LLH cam-

paign. The campaign ends after Oct 6 General meeting. Secretary Report - Cary - N/A Vice President Report - Troy

• ‘21 Round Up - Steve Armstrong and Troy have yet to check out contingent locations

• TASM Trunk ‘n Treat - Will be conducted in same parking area as the spring show

• Pig Trail Cruise Oct 25 - scouting for potential lunch spots for picnic.

• Texas Motor Speedway - still in touch for potential spring event Current Items

• Sponsor Show ‘n Shine with LKQ Oct 24 - waiting on parking information from LKQ

• Sponsor Show ‘n Shine with Matthews Oct 17 - should be parking same location/same food truck

• Cool Grilles Show Oct 17 - 7-15 judges needed / three golf carts and one gator for use. Trailer parking off Col-lege Avenue

• Calendar Selection Process Status - tweaking and composing of decisions to be finalized by Ron Watkins and scheduled to present at next General meeting

• Melvin Little Award - Ron Magnusson presented an overview of the concept and reason. Meetings to be conduct-ed to work out details and process.

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MCA - Ron Watkins- last show of the year has been canceled. MCA board members up for renewal, you have until end of month to vote for the board members. New Items

• Handling multiple events on one day - In the future it is best to avoid multiple GCCM events on the same day. When it can’t be avoided everyone needs to remember we are a team and should manage/coordinate the events accordingly.

• General Meeting Format – starting in October, we’ll try some changes… will have applications and flyers on bar in the back of the room… items that involve cash transactions will be up front… a layout of tables for officers and board will be adjusted.

• October Board Meeting - The October board meeting has been rescheduled to 10/22 as John will be out of town 10/27.

• Melvin’s Life Transition - Melvin will continue his board position until end of year when his term is over. Melvin has been a tremendous asset to the club and our members. Melvin presented a brief history of the club during the meeting. Melvin and Lynn will be in Florida after the October General meeting returning to OK mid-December. We hope to present a lucky GCCM club member with the 1st Melvin Little Award at the December 19 GCCM Christmas party.

Adjourn Meeting - 7:30PM

What is the Rarest Mustang? “Rare” means something that’s scarce or something that’s unusually good or remarkable. Rarity is a hard value to quantify in automobiles, and perhaps even harder to come up with an exact value with for Mustangs. Depending on how you define rare, there are several Mustangs that could qualify for rarest Mustang. The 1969 Mustang E could qualify; only 50 units were produced. But the reason why so few were produced was that nobody particularly cared for them in 1969 and that hasn’t really changed. It’s scarce, but it’s not even usually good--let alone unusually good. On the other hand, some of the more popular models of Mustang were immediately identi-fied as valuable, and despite not being overly scarce, they are able to hold value because they are unusually good. The Ford Mustang has been manufactured since 1964, and in the years between then and now they’ve certainly had more than a few limited runs. There have been Warrior Mustangs for troops overseas and Warriors in Pink Mustangs for people battling breast cancer. These limited runs are scarce, and they’re unusually good, but with so many competing lines, none of them really qualify for the coveted position of rarest Mustang But the rarest Mustang title falls down to a tie between these truly one of a kind Mustangs. THE 1964 WORLD’S FAIR SKYWAY MUSTANG When Ford revealed the Mustang at the World’s Fair, they brought twelve convertible Mustangs that were bolted to the Magic Skyway. For the ride, guests would sit in one of the twelve cars and be taken on a tour through the distant past and into the future. After the fair, Ford elected not to keep the ride as part of their display in Deerborn, and the vehicles once unbolted were offered up for sale through Ford’s used car program. There were three convertibles made in each of four colors: Raven Black, Wimbledon White, Guardsman Blue, and Rangoon Red. Though there were originally twelve 1964 World’s Fair Mustangs, now only two of the convertibles from the 1964 season exist. One of the Raven Black convertibles was purchased in 1965 by Dr. John Mansell, who kept the car safe in his barn. It still had remnants of the brackets that had once attached it to the Magic Skyway for the World’s Fair event where the Mustang debuted. Though the Mustang was requested for many local events, people were primarily drawn to it because it was a classic Mustang convertible. It wasn’t until Dr. Mansell pointed out the VIN to people that they realized just how special the car was. Unlike a lot of people with barn cars, Dr. Mansell has always realized just how special his vehicle was, which has led to it being a family bonding project. One of the 1964 Wimbledon White Skyway Mustangs was found, but it had been neglected and left in a Georgia junk-yard. It is presently in the process of being restored, but until it is, Dr. Mansell’s car remains the only intact specimen from the first season of the Magic Skyway. There are two 1965 Skyway Mustangs as well, both of which are owned and have been fully restored by Al and Gary Schweitzer. The location of the twenty other Skyway Mustangs is un-known.

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THE 1967 SHELBY GT500 CONVERTIBLE Though Shelby intended to make a GT500 convertible in 1967, issues with fitting the fiberglass parts to the cars result-ed in an epic slowdown in manufacturing. Shelby ended up with a backlog of Mustangs that needed to be finished. In the end, only one GT500 convertible was made in 1967, and it was used as a company car. Ford decided to redesign the Mustang before 1968 and sent replacement parts for the three '67s being used as compa-ny cars so that the parts could be installed and promotional photos could be taken. The parts were installed, and with them the convertible was disguised as a '68 Mustang. It somehow managed to make its way onto a used car lot where it was purchased by an enthusiastic Mustang fan. Eventually, the car’s new owner noticed some oddities about the little convertible and eventually pieced together the vehicle’s history. The giveaway was the engine. A dual-quad 428 engine was only used for one year-1967. Since then it has been restyled to its original 1967 form. In 2004, Carroll Shelby traveled to the Chicago Auto Show where the convertible was on display and autographed the hood and dash. He also wrote a letter where he expressed surprise that the convertible had managed to escape Ford’s policy of crushing prototype and experimental vehicles. THE 1967 SHELBY GT500 SUPER SNAKE The Shelby Super Snake was supposed to be a limited run of 50, but in the end, only one was manufactured. The Super Snake started its life as a GT500, but then Shelby added a racing engine, a special rear axle, a special trans-mission, and Thunderbolt tires. The car was originally intended to serve as an ambassador for the tires, but then Don McCain suggested making a supercar for the purpose and Shelby was keen on the idea. Externally, chrome headlight surrounds and blue stripes were added, making this a distinct car inside and out. It performed exceptionally well on the test drive, and at the end of five hundred miles the Thunderbolt tires had maintained their tread. By all accounts, the car was a total success, both fun to drive and unreasonably fast. High-performance parts tend to come with a high price tag though, and none of the other planned fifty were ever man-ufactured. Though the projected 7,500 dollar price tag may look paltry, when adjusted for inflation it would have been around 60,000 dollars. The one and only original car was most recently auctioned off for 1.3 million dollars, and with only 26,000 miles on it, it’s likely it’ll be around for years to come. THE 1968 SHELBY GREEN HORNET Born as a 1968 Mustang with a v8 engine, the Green Hornet never wanted for power. But Shelby decided to add a little something extra to this car. An experimental fuel injection system that put out 450 horsepower. A Ford truck transmis-sion was added, and an independent rear suspension. The result was a car with better handling, better traction, and a smoother ride. As a prototype, it was supposed to be crushed. Obviously, that didn’t happen. Somehow the Green Hornet escaped, was sold, and came to be appreciated and loved by several people. On the driver’s visor, a note from Shelby identifies the car as the one and only Green Hor-net. Though the car was nearly auctioned off for 1.8 million dollars (a record amount for a Mustang) the sale fell through because the reserve price was set at 2.5 million. FORD’S AVIATION SERIES These are different from any of the Mustangs listed above in that they are intentionally produced to be one of a kind. Each year Ford produces one aviation-inspired Mustang to be auctioned off during an airshow to benefit the Young Ea-gles, an education program designed to help introduce young people to the experience of aviation. The first of Ford’s aviation-inspired Mustangs was created in 2008. It was named the AV8R and was modeled after a F-22 Raptor aircraft. Since then every year Ford has introduced a new aviation inspired Mustang, with the exception of 2017 when a Ford Raptor was showcased instead. 2018’s special edition was the Eagle Squadron Mustang GT. Some of the special features for this Mustang included that it was equipped with a carbon fiber wide-body kit, and leather racing seats embroidered with Eagle Squadron logos. This Eagle Squadron refers to the American pilots who flew combat missions alongside British pilots prior to the United States joining World War II. All told, the auctions for these cars have enabled Ford to raise nearly 3.7 million for the Young Eagles. These Mustangs are all one of a kind and unusually high quality, which makes them contenders for the rarest title as well as unique parts of Mustang’s history spanning from their World Fair debut to today.

Source: CJPonyParts.com

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For those who missed the

presenta�on… the club

presented Joe Davidson,

owner and founder of

Oklahoma Joe’s BBQ, with

the recogni�on shown on

the right of his selec�on to

the BBQ Hall of Fame!

Way to go Joe!!

2020-2021 GCCM Calendars are available!! $10.00

16-Month calendar featuring GCCM member’s cars.

Go to...

http://www.gccmustangs.com/store/p27/2020-2021_GCCM_Calendar.html

to order today!!

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$75 - Prac�cally new Covercra1 Deluxe Custom-Fit

Car Cover - Tri-Bar Pony

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As everyone knows, our annual GCCM All Ford Powered Round-Up Car Show has fallen prey to COVID-19 this

year and has been cancelled and scheduled to resume September 18, 2021.

While club members, fellow Ford enthusiasts and the public have been deprived of one of our annual pleas-

ures, it is the children of The LiCle Light House who will suffer the most. GCCM has supported and raised do-

na�ons for The LiCle Light House for over 15 years. It is amazing how our meager contribu�ons from the

GCCM shows can mean so much to these children, and how much it is really needed now, more than ever.

The GCCM board has decided to ask all of its members and friends to contribute $20 from their car show

funds to The LiCle Light House fund, in lieu of the normal $25 (pre-registra�on) and $30 registra�on fee.

GCCM had one of the families from The LiCle Light House come and speak at one of our general mee�ngs in

the last year. Giovanni’s father, Shawn Sejera, painted a very moving and hearGelt picture of their experienc-

es with The LiCle Light House both before and a1er Giovanni’s birth. This place is so amazing and the love

and caring they have for these sweet children is contagious. The first picture below is of the Sejera Family and

the second is of Giovanni’s class at The LiCle Light House.

Please consider helping Green Country Classic Mustangs collect contribu�ons that will ALL go directly to The

LiCle Light House.

Dona�ons can be received at the September and October GCCM general mee�ngs or you can Donate on the

club website gccmustangs.com! A thank you and fist bump will be awarded for every dona�on… we are all

winners. Thank you!

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Why you should join The Mustang Club of America • The Mustang Club of America is the largest organization of Mustang enthusiasts in the

World. The camaraderie of fellow MCA members is legendary. Wherever you travel you will find MCA members that are willing to help with assistance, advice and/or comrade-ship.

• The MCA Board of Directors has adopted a Commitment Statement of support for all members of the club regardless of the Mustang they own or the level of involvement in the hobby.

• All Members receive free classified non-business advertisements in Mustang Times, and on the MCA web-site.

• The Mustang Club of America has a Members-Only section on this web site with club news and features. The website also contains club information and a comprehensive listing of Mustang events throughout the world.

• All Members receive two (2) Mustang Club of America windshield decals. • All Members receive members-only discounts, including Ford X-Plan pricing on new Ford vehicles • Judging and Show rules are available for download for those interested in judging, showing and/or restor-

ing Mustangs. • All Members have access to Gold Card Judges for restoration information and advice. Members can be-

come certified MCA Mustang judges. • MCA continues to exert a positive influence on the Mustang automobile and its popularity. This influence

helps retain the interest and value of all years and models of Mustangs. • There are MCA Regional Clubs located throughout the United States. There are also several International

Affiliates. • The Mustang Times, the official club publication is published monthly. This colorful magazine features Na-

tional and Regional club news, a listing of Mustang shows and activities, feature articles on Mustangs of all years, and technical articles and columns. Members may submit photos and articles for possible publi-cation as cover or feature cars. Full members receive hardcopy delivery of the magazine, as well as digital access on the website. Digital members access the magazine via the website.

• Full and Digital MCA members elect the national board of directors and may run for the board or other MCA office.

On this web site, all MCA Members can: • Post in members-only forums including Mustangs by Model year, Mustang Racing, and more. • Upload Mustang Show photos to the MCA Photo Gallery. • Post Classified Ads and Auctions • Access MCA Members-Only News and Forums ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP Associate Membership is the lowest priced level of MCA membership. Associate members have access to MCA vendor benefits, including the Ford X-Plan and have member access to the MCA website. Associate members may enter MCA National and Grand National Shows. Associate members do not have access to the digital or hardcopy issues of the Mustang Times. Associate members may not vote or hold MCA Regional or National Office. The price of an Associate Membership is the same for all members, regardless of where they live in the world. DIGITAL MEMBERSHIP Digital Members have all the benefits of the Standard Membership EXCEPT, instead of a hard-copy mailed subscription to the Mustang Times, Digital Members access the Mustang Times Digital Edition via a website link. The price of a Digital Membership is the same for all members, regardless of where they live in the world. STANDARD MEMBERSHIP Standard Membership has all the benefits of Digital MCA membership, but with the added benefit that stand-ard members also receive a Mustang Times magazine subscription via mail. The price of a Standard Member-ship is higher for members living outside the United States due to the added postage cost of mailing the Mus-tang Times magazine to addresses outside the United States.

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What’s missing here?!? That’s right!!

An article about your

Mustang(s) with pictures!!

Send an article to your newsletter editor

and see it here in a future issue!!

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Ever wonder where some of the club members got their cool club shirts, hats,

and GCCM items? Well, wonder no more!! You can find them at hCps://

www.americantsonline.com/gcmustang.

You can order name tags using page 17 in this newsleCer or

on-line at hCp://www.gccmustangs.com/clubbadge.html.

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Club Badges—Order Yours Today $12 Each

Order On-Line at http://http://www.gccmustangs.com/clubbadge.html

Or

Complete this form and mail it to

GCCM PO Box 471361

Tulsa, OK 74147-1361

Or

Complete this form and bring it to a club meeting/event

You have two lines of text available after your name

See samples below

First Line: Name ____________________________________________________________________

Second Line: Free Text _______________________________________________________________

Third Line (optional): Free Text ________________________________________________________

Cash ____ Check#_______________ CC_____ Today’s Date_______________________________

John Hemby

GCCM President

‘16 Triple Yellow GT350

Troy Rushing

GCCM Vice President

‘10 Fastback “Blurush”

Cary Rushing

GCCM Secretary

‘10 Fastback “Blurush”

Mary Calvert

GCCM Treasurer

‘13 Fastback

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GREENCOUNTRYCLASSICMUSTANGS-WhereallMustangsareClassics

...a non-pro�it regional group of the Mustang Club of America, is an organization dedicated to the preservation

and enjoyment of the Mustang Automobile and the fellowship that goes hand in hand.

First Class

President

John Hemby

[email protected]

Vice-President

Troy Rushing

[email protected]

Secretary

Cary Rushing

[email protected]

Treasurer

Mary Calvert

[email protected]

Board of Directors

Roger Bymun

(Former President Posi�on)

Melvin LiCle (2020)

Ron Magnusson (2020)

Jamie Jackson (2020)

Franca Jackson (2021)

Ken Calvert (2021)

Lisa Allred (2021)

Steve Armstrong (2021)

Ron Watkins

(MCA Regional Director)

Visit us online @

http://gccmustangs.com

GreenCountryClassicMustangs

POBox471361

Tulsa,OK74147-1361

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