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September 2019 | Volume 55, Issue 9
PacificCascadeMustangClub.org
Have something to share in The Pegasus? Send it to
[email protected]
Club ContactsPresident: Willi King
Vice President: Jacob Astorga
Secretary: Kristen Martin
Treasurer: Ken Martin
Past President: Larry Lee
MCA Regional Representative: Chris Johnson
Membership: Linda Hallberg
Newsletter Editor: Tiffany Dagan
Car Show Chair: Dick Knight
Board Members:
2 Year: Gary Dagan
1 Year: John Chudy
Alternate: John Burelison
Alternate: Conor Lindsey
Tours & Events: Margaret Petersen
Tech Advisors: Chris Johnson & Dick Knight
Website: Tiffany Dagan
Archivist: Linda Hallberg
Club Store: Jacob Astorga
Bowen Scarff Ford Representative: Mark Palmore
Deadline is 2 weeks prior to the next membership meeting
In This Issue:• Upcoming Shows: Ponies in the Sun
(Sept. 14-15 in Yakima) and Ponies in the Park (Sept. 21-22 in
Lacey)
• Algona Family Fun Days Parade Recap• PCMC Car Show Recap &
Photos• PCMC Out & About: Cruisin’ Kent,
Apogee, & Pierce County Shows• Thank You to Our Car Show
Sponsors
& Supporters• Club Dinner Night: September 13th at
the Sonic Drive-In in Kent• For Sale: 7up Mustang and AC
Cobra
REMINDER!OUR CLUB MEETINGS NOW BEGIN AT 7PM!Please park over by
the Used Car Showroom. DO NOT park in front of the New Car
Showroom. Those spaces are reserved for customers only while the
dealership is open!
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Sunday September 15th, 2019
Sarg Hubbard Park, Yakima, WA. Show Hours: 10 AM to 3 PM
(CAR SHOW REGISTRATION GATE OPENS AT 8:30 AM and GATE CLOSES AT
11 AM) Vehicle Entry Fee: $15.00 if “Pre-registered” prior to
September 1st, 2019
$20.00 on day of the show or if received after September 1st,
2019 During show registration a donation of at least one
non-perishable food item will make you eligible for a special door
prize.
The donated food will be distributed to our local food
banks.
PONY TRAIL: Saturday, September 14th starting at Sarg Hubbard
Park at 9:30 AM (no charge for the pony trails). CRUISE-IN:
Saturday, September 14th starting at 5 PM – Major’s Drive-In, 1705
W. Lincoln Ave., Yakima.
– Check our web site for details – www.suncountrymustang.com
Proceeds from this show benefits: Children’s Wishes &
Dreams,
Yakima Valley College Foundation - Automotive Scholarships For
more information contact: Dave Mitts (509)494-3210 or
[email protected]
DASH PLAQUES TO THE FIRST 150 REGISTERED ENTRANTS CLASS NUMBER
AND DISCRIPTION
1. 1964½ to 65 Mustang Hardtop 2. 1966 Mustang Hardtop 3. 1964½
to 65 Mustang Convt. 4. 1966 Mustang Convertible 5. 1965-66 Mustang
Fastback 2+2 6. 1967-68 Mustang Hardtop 7. 1967-68 Mustang
Convertible 8. 1967-68 Mustang Fastback 9. 1968 California Special
10. 69-73 Mustang (all) (excluding Boss, Mach 1, & Shelby) 11.
1969-71 Mustang BOSS 12. 1969-73 Mustang MACH 1 13. Up to 1970
Mustang Shelby 14. 1974-78 Mustang II (all) 15. 1979 -2004
Cobra/SVO/ SVT/Saleen/Roush/etc. 16. 1979-93 Mustang (all) 17.
1994-98 Mustang (all)
18. 1999-2004 Mustang Hardtop 19. 1999-2004 Mustang Convertible
20. 2005-09 Mustang (all) 21. 2005-09 Shelby & Shelby GT500
(Hardtop & Convt.) 22. 2005-14 Saleen/Roush/Steeda/Spec.
(excluding SVT, GT350,& GT500) 23. 2010-14 Mustang Hardtop
(excluding Shelby’s) 24. 2010-14 Mustang Convertible (excluding
Shelby’s) 25. 2010-14 Shelby, Shelby GT 350 & 500 (Hardtop
& Convt.) 26. 1979-2014 Factory Special (Boss/ Mach
1/Bullitt/Pace Cars/Calif. Spec.) 27. 2015-20 Mustang Convertible
28. 2015-20 Mustang Hardtop 29. 2015-20 Mustang High Performance
(GT350/Shelby/Roush/Saleen/Steeda 30. Cougar (all)
31. Cougar Modified (all) 32. 1964½ -73 Mustang Modified 33.
1979-1993 Mustang Modified 34. 1994-2004 Mustang Modified 35. 2005
& Later Mustang Modified 36. Teen class-15-1/5-19 years old 37.
Pre-1949 Any Ford Powered 38. 1949-65 Any Ford Powered * 39. 1966
& Later Any Ford Powered * (* for class 38 & 39 = Any Ford
Powered EXCEPT a Mustang or Cougar) 40. All Ford Powered Pickup,
SUV, Truck, Bronco & Ranchero 41. Ford Thunderbird (1955-57
& 2002- 2005 two seat) 42. Ford Thunderbird (other than two
seat) 43. Any Non-Ford Powered, 1969 & older 44. Any Non-Ford
Powered, 1970 & newer
Vehicles with a modified body MUST go into a modified class. If
you have a modified engine and do not enter into a modified class,
the car must be shown with the hood down. The show committee has
the final say as to what cars will be considered modified.
BEST OF SHOW & BEST INTERIOR, as well as all CLASS Trophies
Awarded By Participant’s Choice (Host Club does not vote) NO CAR
STEREOS OR AMPLIFIED MUSIC ON DURING SHOW HOURS
Host club has the right to remove person(s) & vehicles(s)
from the show, if not abiding by club and park rules. If you’re
looking for an excuse to get away for a weekend and attend a fun
car show at the same time, mark your
calendars for Ponies in the Sun in Yakima, on September 14th and
15th. The “show” includes a Pony Trails to local destinations and
fruit stands on Saturday morning, a Saturday night cruise-in at
Major’s, a chance to “Cruise the Ave” on Saturday night, and the
actual car show on Sunday in beautiful Sarg Hubbard Park. We
typically have caravans that go over Friday afternoon, Saturday
morning, and even just on Sunday for the show. Caravan info will be
emailed as the date approaches. We have a group that stays at the
Oxford Suites, but we’ve also stayed at the Holiday Inn nearby and
a few other places. Visit
https://www.suncountrymustang.com/poniesinthesun.html for info!
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Algona Family Fun Days Parade RecapPhotos: John Campbell &
Tiffany Dagan
Saturday, August 3rd, 2019 is now unofficially known in Algona
as “PCMC on Parade Day”, as both Pacific Cascade and Pierce County
Mustang Clubs teamed up for a fun community event. There were
approximately 25 Mustangs from both clubs plus a couple stragglers.
Pacific Cascade had 10 Mustangs! The parade was small, but the
community and kids seemed to really enjoy it. Afterwards, we all
parked near City Hall and the Algona Police Department and spent a
couple hours enjoying the music, vendors, and fun festival in
Machett Park. Thank you to John Campbell, Mark & Melody
Mathews, Willi King, John Burelison, Kary Kidder, Helen Heathman,
Dale Hartman and his son, Gary and Tiffany Dagan and Tom Adams for
participating! Hope to do it again next year!
From Gary Klein, City of Algona Recreation
Program Coordinator:
“I just wanted to reach back to you and your organizations
and say Thank you!! Your participation in this year’s Algona
Family Fun Days certainly made
it memorable and the best one ever! You really stepped up and
supported a small community
and I hope you know how much I appreciate your efforts. I
cannot
thank you enough for helping and participating. It was a
wonderful
day to let the Mustangs shine. Thank you and have a great
weekend!” Gary Klein
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September 2019 | Volume 55, Issue 9Page 5
PCMC 32nd All Ford Show & Mustang RoundupPhotos by Jay
Marsh, Anita Lee, Tiffany Dagan, Helen Heathman and Gary
Hallberg
By all accounts, our 32nd Annual All Ford Show & Mustang
Roundup was a smashing success! We had 328+ vehicles on show day,
which has to be a new record. We had 228 cars pre-registered by
Wednesday before the show, so we thought with another 60 or so day
of registrations like we’ve had in the past, that we might hit 300.
Well, despite printing 100 copies of the registration form for the
day of the show, we ended up running out because so many folks
showed up. A good problem to have though!
Our new 50/50 raffle was a great success in raising money for
Pediatric Interim Care Center. The winner who received half the pot
generously donated her half back to PICC, so they ended up with
over $850! Thank you so much to the winner who donated her portion.
Her winnings will help the babies at PICC get the love and care
that they deserve. PICC also collected over $200 in donations
throughout the day, so they took in over $1000 in donations, thanks
to everyone’s generosity!
The mobile dyno was also a welcome addition to the show this
year. There seemed to be a steady stream of onlookers willing to
check out those who were brave enough to test their cars!
Thanks to all the club members who stepped up and volunteered at
the show this year, thank you to the Car Show Committee for their
efforts in the months leading up to the show, and most importantly,
to Dick and Karen Knight for their year-round work to make the show
run smoothly! There is a TON of work that goes into putting on a
show like this, so please thank Dick and Karen when you see
them!
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PCMC 32nd All Ford Show & Mustang RoundupPhotos by Jay
Marsh, Anita Lee, Tiffany Dagan, Helen Heathman and Gary
Hallberg
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Meeting Minutes: August 2nd, 2019by PCMC Secretary Kristen
MartinWilli King called the meeting to order at 7:00pm.
Board Members Present: Willi King, Jacob Astorga, Ken Martin,
Kristen Martin, Tiffany Dagan, Gary Dagan, Larry Lee, John
Burelison, Dick Knight, Margaret Peterson, Chris Johnson, Conor
Lindsey. 32 Members signed in at the meeting.
The previous club meeting minutes were printed in the Pegasus
newsletter. Motion to Approve the minutes was made by Gary Dagan,
was seconded, and the motion was approved.
President – Willi King• Willi King reminded the membership of
the Algona Mustang Parade being held on 8/3. A show of hands
resulted in 9 cars planning to participate.• There was a short
discussion about Showare Center being in the news, and that Showare
is supported by the City of Kent. There is no expectation that we
would lose the location for our future car shows.• There was a
question regarding our major sponsor, Bowen Scarff Ford. Dick
Knight explained the reasons why Bowen was no longer able to host
the show but intended to continue as our major sponsor.
Vice President – Jacob Astorga• Jacob Astorga thanked the club
for the good turn-out at the Emerald Downs Race Day Paddock Lunch.
He had Car Show flyers out for passersby and John Burelison fielded
lots of questions about the cars and the club.• Come by and see the
shirts for sale on the Club Store table.
Treasurer’s Report – Ken Martin• Car Show expenses are coming in
and have been covered by the car show receipts. The club fund is
healthy.
MEMBERSHIP – Linda Hallberg• Linda Hallberg was not present,
Dawn Siciliano represented the Membership table and invited our
visitors to introduce themselves.• Larry & Carol Anderson, with
a 1966 Red Mustang. The Showare Car Show will be their 1 year
anniversary.• John & Debbi Nordin, with a 2010 Candy Red GT.•
David Kirkpatrick, moved here from Southern Illinois with his 2017
Grabber Blue GT.
PEGASUS/WEBSITE - Tiffany Dagan• Tiffany Dagan reported that
July has been busy! The newsletter is a picture book of our
activities. Ellensburg, Bellevue, and Port Orchard where PCMC won
the club participation award! We have been challenged by Pierce
County Mustangs for the club participation award at Griot’s Garage.
Don’t forget the Apogee show next Saturday, only $10 to enter and
the food is great!
TOURS AND EVENTS - Margaret Petersen• Margaret Peterson reported
that it was well worth pre-registration for the Port Orchard show,
because you got to go in ahead of everyone else in line! Coming
events include The Rod Run to the end of the World, including Slow
Drag Racing and a Sunday Salmon brunch is on September 7-8, and
Friday Sept 13 through Sunday September 15 is the Ponies in the Sun
show in Yakima.
• Margaret asked for suggestions for a Dinner Out location for
September, and Jacob suggested the Renton Sonic Drive In.
CAR SHOW - Dick Knight • Dick Knight covered the many details
regarding our upcoming Car Show at Showare Center, August 17. On
July 31 2018 we had pre-registration for 141 cars. On July 31, 2019
we have 190 pre-registrations! The phone is ringing, and the hope
is to have 300 cars or more at our show. We will need to adjust the
trophies because we need more classes. Last year we walked the lot
to clean it and were refunded $500, so we plan to do that again
this year. The head of PICC will be at the show to speak about PICC
and be present to receive the 50/50 raffle proceeds from the event.
We have a last-minute addition of a Dyno coming to the show. For
$75 per car you can test the actual HP. The Dyno will be set up on
the NW corner of the parking lot.• August 7 will be the last Car
Show Committee meeting at Dick & Karen Knight’s house.• FYI,
August 6th is their 53rd Anniversary! Karen is the reason that Dick
has a car collection.• Friday night 8/16 will be parking lot
planning for the show and will start at 6:00 at Showare.• Show day
will start at 5:00 am setting up the show, and it will be
great.
MCA/TECH - Chris Johnson • Chris Johnson reported that there is
nothing currently planned for Tech, but the car show is filling the
spare time.• Friday night August 16 the Car Show setup starts at
6:00 pm. Teams will mark the lot for the cars.• The Last MCA show
of the year was in Virginia. Wayne Hill and Al Dyer each received
Gold Medals!• Chris apologized to the entire club that the papers
for the MCA President’s award were not turned in by the deadline.
(Willi said Chris could go stand in the corner. )• The MCA Board
Meeting will be held in Vegas October 11-13th.Old Business - There
was no Old Business
New Business: There was no additional club business
presented.
RAFFLE: Mark Palmore directed the monthly Raffle – Door prizes
were amazing! NHRA Drag Race Tickets for Saturday 8/3 or Sunday
8/4. 4 tickets available, please only take the tickets you will be
able to actually use. Seahawk Poster. Shelby Poster. 2 Shirts, “50
years of Legend”. NPD Shirts. The first winner chose all 4 of the
NHRA Tickets – of course!
Split the Pot resulted in two winners of $68.50 each.
Motion to adjourn was made by Willi King at 8:10 pm.
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PCMC Out & AboutPhotos by Anita Lee and Tiffany Dagan
Apogee Pub & Eatery Car Show on August 10thThe Apogee Show
was a victim of the unpredictable Northwest weather this year with
lots of rain in the morning. A few of us
headed there later in the day once the rain stopped. There were
about 60 cars total. We still had a decent turnout for lunch, with
10 members including the Dagans, Aprills, Lees, Frillicis, and Gary
Hallberg. Hoping for better weather next year!
Cruisin’ Kent Car Show at Kent Station on August 4thThe Cruisin’
Kent Show was well attended, with nearly 20 PCMC cars in
attendance. Several of us met at the Fairwood Starbucks
and caravanned over to Kent Station. The day was hot, so we
spent most of the time trying to stay cool by having lunch at The
Ram and then seeing how many chairs we could cram under the shade
of John Burelison’s tent! Thanks for the shade, John!
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PCMC Out & AboutPhotos by Anita Lee, Tiffany Dagan and Butch
Blodgett
Pierce County Mustang Club’s All Ford & Mustang Show at
Griot’s GarageDespite some drizzle in the morning, we headed to
Griot’s Garage for Pierce County Mustangs annual show. It was
another fun
day with club members and an exciting one too, since it was the
first time Mark Palmore’s 1966 coupe had been to a show in about 30
years! If you haven’t seen his car yet, it is a beauty, and best of
all, it’s all original too! While the rain drops threatened us
once, the convertible top remained down all day and the weather
finally cleared enough for some sun in the afternoon. Congrats to
the day’s winners, including Jay Jay Blodgett who not only placed
in her class, but also took home Best Graphics!
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September 2019 | Volume 55, Issue 9Page 10
Bowen Scarff Ford Lincoln1157 Central Ave. NorthKent, WA
98032SALES: (888) 427-7331SERVICE: (888) 428-7869PARTS: (888)
429-2159BowenScarff.com
TMS Performance & Dyno Tuning8504 S. 228th St.Kent, WA
98031253-218-0323TMSperformance.com
710 ESPN Seattle710sports.com
Adam Hosey Photography(253) 632-1714adamhoseyphoto.com
Alpha Steel Buildings1724 Cole StreetEnumclaw, WA 98022(800)
854-4410alphasteelbuildings.com
American Auto Painting and Body310 Factory Place N.Renton, WA
98057(425) 271-4913americanautopaintingandbody.com
Apogee Pub & Eatery14125 SE 171st WayRenton, WA 98058(425)
255-9174apogeepub.com
Cardinal FinancialLarry Dodson(253)
318-4007cardinalfinancial.comLarryTheLender@cardinalfinancial.com
Cat’s CreationsCatherine Kautzman(206)
588-9967catscreationsjewelry.com
CJ Pony Parts(800) 888-6473CJponyparts.com
Dippy’s Ice Creamdippysicecream.com
Sweetly MadeHannah Triggs(253)
[email protected]
Talking Raintalkingrain.com
Tub O’ Towelstubotowels.com
Tubs R UsDennis Creson(253) 226-4542tubsrusseattle.com
Tacoma Screw Products2001 Center StreetTacoma, WA 98409(253)
572-3444tacomascrew.com
Thunder Dome Car Museum1920 Garrett St.Enumclaw, WA
98022thunderdomecarmuseum.org
Triple X Rootbeer98 NE Gilman BlvdIssaquah, WA 98027(425)
392-1266triplexrootbeer.com
Twin Tone CraftingLori Bagley(425) 785-9497
US Bank26520 Maple Valley Black Diamond Rd. SE, Suite 101Maple
Valley, WA 98038(425) 413-3803usbank.com
Wesco Autobody Supply350 Sunset Blvd N., #ARenton, WA 98057(425)
228-5010wescopbe.com
WeSpeakMedicareJohn Kuehnle(253) 732-4606wespeakmedicare.org
Ford Powerstroke Diesel
Metier Construction
Dreamworks Printing Solutions1250 SW 43rd St. Suite BRenton, WA
98057(425) 970-4625dreamworksprints.com
Goodyear Tires(800) 321-2136goodyear.com
Kent Tool15423 SE 272nd St.Kent, WA 98042(253) 631-3251
Kingson Coffee Roasters(253) [email protected]
The Leather MerchantJody Stoltz(360) 688-3277
Les Schwab Tires27215 Maple Valley Black Diamond Rd. SEMaple
Valley, WA 98038(425) 413-8688lesschwab.com
Mary Kay CosmeticsJane Hiebert(253)
[email protected]
Mustang Mamasmustangmamas.com
National Parts Depot(800) 874-7595nationalpartsdepot.com
Naturally Yours AromatherapyDebra Wheeler(206) 679-7265
Northwest Powder Coating1400 S 192nd StSeatac, WA 98148(206)
241-1614
O’Reilly Auto Parts #373123220 Maple Valley Hwy SEMaple Valley,
WA 98038(425) 432-6431oreillyauto.comAnd the following O’Reilly’s
stores for their additional support:Store #2503 in KentStore #3700
in KentStore #3744 in RentonStore #3696 in RentonStore #3716 in
Covington
Pacific Northwest Cookie CompanyCallie
[email protected](360) 280-4179pnwcookies.com
Performance Coatings60 37th St. NEAuburn, WA 98002(253)
735-1919performancecoatings.com
Performance Surface Prep60 37th St NEAuburn, WA 98002(206)
818-0647performancesurfaceprep.com
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen23920 102nd Ave. SEKent, WA 98031(253)
856-1173popeyes.com
Reinhart Electric205 SW 41st St.Renton, WA 98057(425)
251-5201reinhartelectric.net
RockAutoRockAuto.com
ShoWare Center625 W James StreetKent, WA
98032accessoshowarecenter.com
Soos Creek Botanical Garden29308 132nd Ave SEAuburn, WA
98092253.639.0949sooscreekbotanicalgarden.org
Sound Builders(206) 246-7100soundbuilders.com
Specialty Insurance ServiceMike Persha(253)
[email protected]
Stoneway Electric Supply7011 South 234th StreetKent, WA
98032(253) 859-0224
Thank You to Our Car Show Sponsors & SupportersWithout the
support of these generous businesses, we wouldn’t be able to have
our car show!
Please show your support for them by giving them your business
when possible.
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PCMC SWAG BARNInterested in purchasing an item?
Contact Jacob at the next club meeting or via email for the
latest availability!
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September 2019 | Volume 55, Issue 9Page 12
FOR SALE: 1990 7up Mustang Convertible1990 7up Mustang looking
for a good home. Always kept inside. Car came from Arizona, so no
rust. 75,000 miles. 7up cars were the only 25th Anniversary
Mustangs and have a small emblem on the dash to note the 25th
year.
Currently not in working order:- Temperature Gauge- Air
conditioner (which I am told leaks out the refrigerant, but to my
knowledge the compressor still works)- Rear two windows need new
regulator
Everything else is in workable condition, and the vehicle is
stock as built. I know the prior owner, and he kept it garaged for
several years. I’ve owned this Mustang for 5 years and as far as I
know it’s been garage kept its entire life. The condition of the
paint indicates it has been garaged.
Asking $9,000. More details and photos will gladly be provided
or car may be inspected. Car is located in Covington, WA.Contact:
John, 206-595-1110 [email protected]
FOR SALE: 1965 AC Cobra Factory Five ReplicaFactory Five Racing
Cobra 2001. Motor & transmission is a 1993 Mustang GT 5.0L with
a 5 speed tranny. It had 46,000miles when engine was installed.
Rear end built by Randy’s Ring & Pinion with a 3:33 gears and
upgraded 31 tooth splines. Custom oil cooler and oversized remote
oil filter. Vortech Supercharger that is custom mounted &
Vortech fuel regulator. Edelbrock Performer Intake, BBK 70mm
throttle body & BBK 255lph fuel pump. Ford Motorsports 70mm
mass air flow meter with matched 22lb injectors & factory
matched computer. MSD Ignition, Battery kill switch under dash.
Wing windows. Simson Racing seat belts. Electric cooling fan with
switch on dash. Auto meter gauges. Dodge Viper Red, with white
stripe & black interior. Classic car license plate. Under 6,000
miles on this build.$46,000Call Margaret at 206-510-3784 for
serious interest.
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Upcoming Events(please double check all event info, as details
may have changed)
SEPTEMBER6 PCMC Membership Meeting: 7:00pm at Bowen Scarff Ford
6-7 23rd Annual Wheelin’ Walla Walla Weekend.
https://www.downtownwallawalla.com/wheelin-walla-walla/7-8 36th
Annual Rod Run to the End of the World in Ocean Park.
beachbarons.com7 Newcastle Days Car Show at Lake Boren Park.
http://www.newcastlewa.gov/carshow7 Cruise Into Fall Car Show in
Enumclaw. Pre-1980 vehicles.
https://www.facebook.com/events/286411758938606/8 Newcastle Days
Cars on the Green Show at Lake Boren
Park.http://newcastlewa.gov/carshow13 PCMC Club Dinner Night at
6:30pm at the Sonic Drive-In in Kent -- 26046 116th Ave. S.E.14-15
27th Annual Ponies in the Sun Show in Yakima
http://www.suncountrymustang.com/poniesinthesun.html18 PCMC Board
Meeting at Mitzel’s in Kent. 6:30pm dinner, 7pm meeting. Open to
all club members that wish to attend.21-22 Mustangs West 31st
Annual Ponies in the Park - Saturday Cruise & Poker Run and
Sunday Car Show. mustangswest.com29 Snohomish Chamber Classic Car
& Hot Rod Show http://snohomishcoc.com/classiccardisplay/
OCTOBER4 PCMC Membership Meeting: 7pm at Bowen Scarff Ford7
Pacific Northwest Mustang Club 33rd Annual Concours d’Elegance in
Richland. http://www.pnwmustangclub.org/12-13 51st Annual Monroe
Swap Meet at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds.
http://www.aarcbellingham.com/13 PCMC Dinner Night at TBD. Stay
tuned for details. 16 PCMC Board Meeting at Mitzel’s in Kent.
6:30pm dinner, 7pm meeting. Open to all club members that wish to
attend.
ON-GOING• Friday Night Cruise-Ins at Covington WalMart.
4pm-dusk, May
thru Sept. $2 donation requested for automotive scholarships.
PCMC AdvertisingClassified Ads: (Cars/Parts only)• Listing in
newsletter (approx. 1/4 page ad) and on
website, includes description and up to 3 photos.• PCMC Members:
FREE• Non-Members: $10 per month (2 month minimum)
Commercial Ads: (same for members/non-members)• $120 per year
for newsletter OR website, $200 per
year for both• Runs consecutively for 12 calendar months.•
Business card size (3.5” w x 2” h)
Advertising Terms:• Payment must be received in full in advance
of ad
run.• No refunds once payment is received or if item sells
early.• Questions? [email protected]
September 2019 | Volume 55, Issue 9Page 13
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Check out the calendar on PacificCascadeMustangClub.org
for more events!
September Dinner NightPCMC dinner on Friday, 9/13/19 at
6:30pm will be at the Sonic Drive-In - 26046 116th Ave. SE,
Kent, 98030.
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About Pacific Cascade Mustang ClubBased in Kent, Washington,
Pacific Cascade Mustang Club is the only original Mustang club in
the Puget Sound area, and the oldest Mustang club in the nation. We
are a group of Mustang and Ford enthusiasts who are dedicated to
the enjoyment and preservation of Mustangs young, old and in
between.
Membership MeetingsMeetings are held the first Friday of every
month at 7:30pm at Bowen Scarff Ford in Kent (1157 Central Avenue
North).
Community SupportPacific Cascade Mustang Club has donated tens
of thousands of dollars over the years to support local charities
through our activities, events and annual car show. We have
supported Pediatric Interim Care Center in Kent, Northwest Harvest,
Kent Firefighters Toys for Joy Drive, Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, among others.
Annual Car ShowPCMC and Bowen Scarff Ford in Kent host our
annual All Ford Show and Mustang Roundup in August. The show is
open to all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury-powered vehicles.
Tours and EventsPCMC takes part in numerous events including
garage tours, recreational outings, car show caravans, tech
sessions and a monthly dinner night out. Dinner night out takes
place on the 13th of every month. If the 13th falls on a weekend,
we try to organize a local trip or tour for the day.
Tech SessionsThe club hosts various tech sessions for members to
learn more about restoring, repairing and maintaining their
Mustangs. Tech sessions are typically held on an as-needed basis
and have included topics like cleaning and detailing, front-end
suspension, electrical, wiring, brakes and differentials.
Membership Requirements• Attend 2 functions,
one of which must be a membership meeting.
• Be a currently licensed driver with valid insurance.
• Own, drive, or be an enthusiast of Mustangs or Ford-powered
vehicles and have a desire to enjoy companionship with other
Mustang and Ford enthusiasts.
• Pay dues of $30 per household per year.
If you are interested in joining Pacific Cascade Mustang Club,
please contact our Membership Chair, Linda Hallberg, at
[email protected].
PacificCascadeMustangClub.org
Mailing Address:Pacific Cascade Mustang ClubP.O. Box 58582
Renton, WA 98058