MARCH 2019

Temecula Wine Cruise to Tilted Kilt & Bel Vino Winery

35 Mustangs

65 People

The Orange The County Mustang Club

THE ORANGE COUNTY MUSTANG CLUB In 1987 a group of individuals, who appreciated the beauty and performance of the Ford Mustang, joined together to form the Orange County Mustang Club. Their purpose was to promote the restoration, preservation and enjoyment of the Ford Mustang. To perpetuate this goal members, pay early dues, meet monthly, promote shows, hold social activities, take cruises, and attend parades and other activities to foster their love for the Ford Mustang. Any person who owns or appreciates the Ford Mustang, no matter what model or year, is welcome to join, Ownership is not obligatory, but enthusiasm is.

The Orange County Mustang News and the Orange County Mustang Club are not President responsible for any opinions or statements, As of except our own, that may appear in this February 2019 Craig Kamansky (714) 469-9517 publication, nor for the integrity of persons [email protected] selling or buying car parts and accessories (By Teri Sulser) or advertising their services in the Vice President publication. Rights to material published Single Memberships: 92 herein are owned by the individual Dual Memberships: 158 Paul Montesano (714) 397-0675 authors. Persons wishing to reprint any Total Memberships: 250 [email protected] article or story must obtain the permission Total Members 408 of the author(s) Secretary CLUB ADDRESS Kathie Thompson (657) 456-3869 TO: OCMC [email protected] P.O. Box 601 Brea, CA 92822 Treasurer OTHER CLUB Michele Gammerino (949)442-0566 [email protected] CONTRIBUTORS Membership Chairman Teri Sulser (714) 315-3450 [email protected] Equipment Manager (position available) Newsletter Editor Janice Jacques (951) 743-6390 [email protected] Club Items Chairman Club Items Team Terry Matthews (949) 212-8683 Terry & Gerry Matthews, As of [email protected] Viva Palumbo, Jeannie Weiss February 2019 Sergeant at Arms Opportunity Drawing Team (by Michele Gammerino) Ivan Thompson Sue Arnold Opportunity Drawing Chairman Club Photographers Starting Balance $14,793.79 Sue Arnold (714) 767-3147 Steve Pavich (714) 322-7561 Income $1,932.79 [email protected] [email protected] Expenses $2,981.69 Steve Sumpter Ending Balance $13,744.89 Parlimentarian 2019 MEMBERSHIP Larry Rhinehart (909) 730-3005 [email protected] DRIVE 2 new memberships – Club T-Shirt and $10 worth of Raffle Tickets! 4 new memberships – Free club GENERAL INFO: membership for 1 year. 6 new memberships – Mustang Jacket (714) 397-0675 w/name and $10 worth of Raffle Tickets!

Make sure your name is on the membership application of anyone you sponsor!

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The Newsletter Team A Message from your President Janice Jacques, Editor [email protected]

Contributors this Month: Craig Kamansky, Paul Montesano, Teri Sulser, Barb DeLong, Jeff Grant List of 2019 Club Events

OCMC Members with Green Mustangs

Car Shows

Outlaw Corner Member Gil Yurly has rooms available

inside his fitness center in Costa Mesa for rent. This would be ideal for someone who wanted an office or conduct business away from home or Meet our OCMC Members looking to have a private place for business. Also ideal for a health professional. Contact Gil at 714-206-0443

FROM YOUR EDITOR: Hi Everyone, Please feel free to post your pictures or stories, items for sale, or events that you hear of on the OCMC Facebook page..… It’s there for you to use.

If anyone has a Newsletter article idea or I am looking for someone’s project car “that they ARE working on” to a post monthly progress.

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A MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT

As I stated in last month’s newsletter, the one thing I really am focused on during my presidency is the rewriting of our very outdated and ill-written bylaws. To that end, Larry Rhinehart and myself have spent countless hours since December drafting, comparing, and then re-drafting proposals. These drafts have been shared with your elected board members at two board meetings and a special board meeting devoted only to bylaws revision. As I previously pointed out, the current bylaws, which we are mandated to follow, call for only the five elected board members (President, V.P., Treasurer, Secretary, and Membership Chairperson) to be able to vote on bylaws amendments, and the approval for a change must be unanimous. I am pleased to announce that the board has unanimously agreed to the proposed changes. However, this is a tentative vote. Although not required, we feel that we should listen to any constructive criticism or other ideas before we take a final vote at the end of April. To accomplish that timeline, we are posting beginning this evening (March 13) on the “Members Only” portion of our website the entire 20 pages of the finalized proposed new bylaws. Members have until the April 10 General Meeting to communicate concerns, objections, questions, or constructive ideas with any elected Board member. Your remarks will be shared at the Board meeting of April 24; a final vote may occur as early as the April 24 meeting depending on the extent and nature of the feedback. Do not ask that this be put to the membership for a vote; the current bylaws must be followed and clearly defines the procedure as set forth above.

I will now summarize the major changes and review them at the March general meeting. Unlike now, the members will have authority to amend the bylaws by a two-thirds vote. We will every year elect a President-Elect, Treasurer, Secretary, Membership Director, and six to 8 Directors-at- Large. All have a vote on the Board. The terms last one year, except that the President-Elect becomes the President automatically the following year, and then the Immediate Past President the next year. So, whoever is elected President -Elect is committing to being on the Board for three years. There is a Nominating Committee which will seek out and nominate members to the Board positions at the November general meeting; however, any member can still be nominated from the floor at the November or December meeting. If a position is contested between 2 or more members, there is a written election procedure with an Election Committee to conduct the elections. Lastly, since we have no President-Elect at this time, we will have a transition election this November- December which gets the cycle going for the future. In other words, we will elect a 2020 President and also a President-Elect in December, and I will move into the Immediate Past President position at the end of my term.

The Board unanimously feels that the new bylaws will provide the structure to get more members involved with their OCMC, and will help to generate the enthusiasm that a diversity of thought and ideas brings to any organization. The new bylaws will give complete control of the club to you, the members.

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Cruisin’ For A Cure Car Show

Lots of charity car shows provide critical funding for many good causes, but few have the kind of immediate personal impact that the Cruisin' For A Cure Car Show delivers each year in Costa Mesa, California. This was the 19th year for this annual event, held at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Southern California. Debbie Baker, the founder of the show, started it in honor of her husband, who was diagnosed prostate cancer and passed in 2007 and a way to save our men from prostate cancer by providing free screening. As Debbie says, “what better way to get our men tested then have them come to where all their buddies are with their ”.

The show is billed as “The World’s Largest One-Day Charity Car Show Event.” The event provides free prostate cancer screenings. This year alone, the show saw just over 907 men take advantage of this free testing and over 228 with elevated PSA’s. To date, we have heard from 52 of these men who indeed did have prostate cancer and had successful surgeries and are cancer free. These cancer survivors are celebrated at each show with a group photo and the proud men sporting their blue survivor shirts.

One of the unique aspects of the “Cruisin’ For A Cure” show is it is just that – it’s a cruise. With the 3,000-plus cars parked around the Orange County Fairgrounds, there is an actual 1½-mile cruise route that travels around the fairgrounds which was held on September 22, 2018, the parade/cruise route kicks off at 9 a.m., with show founder Debbie Baker leading the way on top of a fire truck, with several historic fire trucks right behind her in the lead truck. There is a constant parade of cars that make the cruise all the way around the fairgrounds and 4 buildings filled with cars as well. The quality of the cars at the event ranged from some nice daily drivers to high-end collectibles. Legendary Barry Meguiar even had his two Ford GT’s on display, as well as his 1901 Trinity . The Meguiar’s Hangar, a building whose display vehicles are by invitation only; only 60 cars are invited into the hangar building each year. The OCMC also had several cars in the Meguiar’s Hangar Reunion area as well. Members who were parked in the Hangar / Reunion areas included Paul Montesano, Tom Baker (Survivor), Larry Rhinehart, Craig Kamansky, Kathy Garner, Jenny McGrath, Rich Miller (Survivor), Gary Garner, Jim Johnson, Terri Johnson, Dennis McGrath, Cindy Brenneman and Tom Brenneman. Ford, once again, was well represented with lots of Mustangs, hot rods and a ray of many other manufacturers too.

It perhaps should be no surprise that Ford also dominated the awards. Two of the OCMC members that took home awards were Kathy Garner’s ’32 Ford Cabriolet and Jenny McGrath’s 1970 Mach 1 Mustang. This show has become a destination event, with vehicles coming in from all over the country. Not only is it now a bucket-list show to attend, but don’t forget that all of the registration fees go to Prostate Cancer Research. The 2019 show is going to be held on Saturday September 28th, 2019 which coincides with September being National Prostate Cancer Awareness month. For more information, visit www.cruisinforacure.com By Paul Montesano

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Weekly Calendar of Events

Tuesdays – Carl’s Jr. Classic Cars by Gary Brown Check out the updated

Carls Jr. Beach Bl. Westminster 4pm to 8pm OCMC website: Fridays – Buena Park Elks by Gary Brown www.ocmustangclub.org Elks, Melrose Av., Buena Park 4pm to 8pm Fridays – Garden Grove Main St. Car Show Historic Main St., GG 5pm to 8pm Saturdays – Donut Derelicts (Adams Ave Donuts) Corner of Adams & Magnolia, HB 6am to 8am Saturdays – Cars & Coffee – South OC Find us on Facebook –

Outlets at San Clemente 9am to 11am The Orange County Mustang Club Sundays – Balboa Car Show Fun Zone Balboa Pavillion, NB 7am to 9am General Info: (714) 397-0675 1st & Last Sunday – Million Dollar Breakfast Cruise Enderle Center, 17th St, Tustin 7am to 11am

12902 Brookhurst St. Garden Grove, CA 92801 714-636-8152 www.waterfrontcafegg.com

Chat and Chew February 19, 2019

Wow! Last month we had the biggest crowd yet for Chat and Chew. I counted 22 souls, including newcomers Arthur Shor, John and Claudia, and Tim

and Linda Neal. My daughter Candice and OCMC Monthly “Chat & Chew” Brunch granddaughter Brynli, visiting from Oregon, joined us will be held at the Waterfront Café in as well. Super lively conversations, lots of drawing Garden Grove on the 3rd Tuesday of each prizes and good food meant a great time for all. month from 9:00 am til 10:30 am. Please join us next month—the more the merrier! This will offer us a chance to visit & catch up, since our monthly meetings are so very busy. Great reason for retirees and folks who don’t work days to get together and gab!!

(Price for meals run approx. $10 not incl. drink)

Join us next time! We always have a great time catching up on news!

Thanks Barb DeLong for being such a wonderful Hostess!!!

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By Teri Sulser, Membership Chairman By Terry Matthews, Club Items Chairman

Our $25 membership is drawn each month…

March Special: See page 5 to check out MORE specials! WELCOME NEW MEMBERS… Steve Eichenberget and his wife, Jeanette McKeown, are Hoodie Prices - $68.00 fortunate to have several beautiful cars but none is more Jacket Prices - $139.00 special than their 2017 Shelby GT – 350. A former nuclear Item Prices (“Member” Prices”) submarine technician in the Navy, we enjoyed spending T-Shirts with Logo Front & Back time with them on the Temecula Cruise. (Red, White, Navy) $17.00 Steve purchased their Shelby near his home on the east coast so now that he’s relocating to San Clemente he drove Pocket T-Shirt his beautiful GT-350 across country. Steve and Jeanette , (Red, Ash, Navy) $19.00 welcome to the OCMC and to sunny Southern California. Polos with Embroidered Logo (Left Chest) (Aqua Blue, Charcoal, Navy) $29.00 At one time Don Ash owned a Boss 302 Mustang then in 2017 the Ford dealership sent him a special invitation to Hats with Embroidered Logo $17.00

Laguna Seca Raceway to test drive a Shelby GT-350. Yep, Customize (“Member Prices”) that’s all it took to get him into a Shelby of his own. T-Shirt with YOUR Photo (White) $20.00 Now retired, after over 40 years of working in the Ford Parts

Department, Don loves hanging out at Orange County car events. But soon he’ll have a dilemma...which car will he Ceramic Coffee Mugs with Your Photo drive?His awesome 2017 Shelby GT-350 or the recently 11 oz…..$9.99 each - 15 oz…..$12.99 each ordered and nearly completed 2019 Mustang COBRA. Travel Mugs with Your Photo 14 oz…..$14.99 each

T-Shirts with Heat Transfers (OCMC T’s) (Red, White, Navy) $17.00 each (Pick your Heat Transfer from list at Table)

Members wearing OCMC apparel at General Meetings will receive $1 in raffle tickets!

Reminders for Membership Dues – Renew soon:

Joe Huerta Glen & Becky Martyn Want an OCMC name Harold & Maureen Jordan badge?

Dano Patten

DUE FEB 1 1 DUE FEB eMail Sent eMail

Second Notice Notice Second Salvador & Alicia Manzur Visit with Teri Sulser at any Roland & Becky Zambrana general meeting. Prepay for your favorite style.

Eric & Jennifer Radtke

Austin Bugaren Bret Blackburn

Paul Pierron DUE JAN 1 1 DUE JAN

Final Notice Notice Final Carlos & Shiree Magana LETTER SENT LETTER

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2019 List of Events

MARCH 3/13 – OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza 3/16-3/17 – Classic Auto Show @ Orange County Fair Grounds 3/19 – Chat-N-Chew Breakfast @ 9am Waterfront Cafe 3/23 – West Coast Customs Tour @ West Coast Customs 3/27 – OCMC Board Meeting – 7pm @ Katella Grill 3/31- Benedict Castle Car Show @ Benedict Castle, Riverside w/Teen Challenge

APRIL 4/7 – OCMC vs. CRC (Camaros) Bowling Challenge @ Concourse Bowling, Anaheim 4/10 – OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza 4/14 – Fabulous Fords Forever Car Show @ Anaheim Stadium 4/16 – Chat-N-Chew Breakfast @ 9am Waterfront Café 4/17 – Mustang Owners Museum Opening 4/24 – OCMC Board Meeting – 7 pm @ Katella Grill 4/28 – OCMC Club Picnic @ Edison Park, Huntington Beach

MAY 5/8 – OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza 5/18 – North Meets South Poker Run w/MOCC @ OCMC to Host

JUNE 6/1 – The Steve McQueen Car Show 6/9 – Edison High School Car Show @ Edison High School 6/12 – OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza 6/22 – Fountain Valley Car Show @ Mile Square Park 6/29 – ALS Car Show @ Yorba Linda RV Park

JULY 7/10 – OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza 7/13 – Arrowhead Poker Run

AUGUST 8/14 – OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza 8/ - McCoy – Mills Ford Car Show @ McCoy – Mills Ford in Fullerton

SEPTEMBER 9/11 - OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza ? - Cruisin For A Cure Car Show @ Orange County Fair Grounds

OCTOBER 10/9 - OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza ? - Mustang Madness Car Show @ Ken Grody Ford

NOVEMBER 11/13 - OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza

DECEMBER 12/11 - OCMC General Meeting @ Zito’s Pizza ? - OCMC Toy Drive for Orangewood @ Orangewood Children’s Home

3/21-3/28/2020 – Sea Cruise for 7 nights to Cabo, Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta Mexico

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In Celebration of St. Patrick’s Day OCMC Members own a GREEN Mustang

Bob & Marcia Ersland 2002 Convertible Rob & Liz Allen 1992 LX Doug & Sa Cool 1967 Mustang Mustang Mario Perez Chip & Lynne Foose 2015 Convertible 1998 Convertible Phillip & Gloria Ram 1966 Convertible Austin Bugaren 2005 Convertible Gil & Kaisti Acuna 1967 Fastback Bruce Biel 1964 1/2 Convertible Bob Ersland- Mario & Jason Perez 1998 Convertible I no longer own this Michael & Tammie car. It is a 2002. I 2015 Mustang GT Guarnieri bought it new and kept it until Jerry & Eileen St. 1967 02 Fastback September 2018. Martin I replaced it with a Don & Linda Winans 1967 Convertible 2019 Velocity Blue Convertible GT. Paul & Michele Gammerino 1965 Convertible

Paul & Michele Gammerino Phil & Gloria Ram Rob & Liz Allen 1965 Convertible 1966 Convertible 1992 LX

FOR SALE 69 Mustang M code car for sale. Here are some pictures of my 1969 mustang it is a pretty nice car no rust and basically stock, some trans work and an electronic distributor. I am asking $37K or make offer. It is too hard for me to get in and out of the car, I may have put 200 mi on the car in the 2 yrs that I have had the car. I got the car from a friend that had owned the car for a long time that was leaving the state and could not take it with him.

Any questions call Ted @ 909-2049337

2006 GT Convertible, V-8, automatic, never seen rain, wet roads, or snow. Maintenance is current. A trophy winner. Newer Ultra High Performance and brakes done about 4,600 miles ago. Custom carbon fiber vinyl graphics, Foose chrome wheels, racing style exterior mirrors, K&N cold air intake, Flow Master axle back exhaust, and custom leather seat inserts. None smoker. Clean title in hand. $9,750. 9

Garden Grove Historic Main St Car Show

Balboa Car Show

Hangin with the Under-Oath Car Club

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26 OCMC Whittier 8th Annual Classic Car Show Members

R T B P Y S Q M D L E V X Z P MUSTANG Z E C O B O O S T Z G A S X Q MOTOR R N A A T S D M N G L K U C L BRAKES D G B C R Q G H K D S A P E R SUPERCHARGE T I D W M O T O R T X N E M L SHELBY A N S R A U W V J K H G R P O HORSEPOWER O E P R R E S E B B C H C H R ENGINE R L B G F D H T R R S X H Z K MACH C O L R C D E A A Q Z M A C H CLASSIC C G Z W H M L N K N L T R L P ECOBOOST R S G D M R B I E I G O G A O FORD U S D G H F Y E S D F C E S V GAS I S R J P O D D W K L M N S B COBRA S D T H O R S E P O W E R I T CRUISE E F W Y I D K L G X S G F C K CAR

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LEGO Creator Unveils Classic 1960s Ford Mustang Model

Lego has just announced the newest addition to its Creator vehicle series: a 1967 Ford Mustang. This new set, available to purchase on March 1 for $149.99, comes with 1,471 pieces and a few surprises that improve its playability.

The base car you build is a gorgeous first-generation 'Stang in dark blue with white racing stripes that look spot- on for what we'd expect to see on a Shelby, but curiously, this kit features no such Shelby branding. It features period correct details recreated in brick form, such as a scoop, the famous Mustang logo in the , and five-spoke wheels on real rubber tires. The interior, , and engine bay are all reproduced in typical Lego detail, and the even turns the front wheels.

In addition to the base car, though, Lego will include a number of customizations. The supercharger is the coolest, which replaces the hood scoop and adds untold imaginary horsepower to the V8 engine below. There are also pieces for side-exit exhaust pipes, a rear ducktail , a chin spoiler, and a nitrous oxide tank located in the trunk. To top it all off, there are risers to adjust the lift of the rear axle and give the Mustang a more menacing stance. So whether you want an accurate representation of a classic Mustang or an over-the- top muscle car monster to play with, this set should satisfy. Like other Creator vehicle sets before it, this Mustang is large, measuring 13 inches long, 5 inches wide, and 3 inches tall.

Order some new OCMC gear!!!

You’re going to want to purchase some cold weather gear soon!

To place your orders you can see me at the Items table during the next general meeting or email me at “[email protected]”, if you would like, and if you want your picture on the front or back. Don’t forget to include your phone number so we can call you if further information is needed.

Terry has plenty of other great deals on T-shirts, caps & more, so we check with him at the next general meeting to see what’s up his sleeve (besides embroidery)!

How about an OCMC license plate frame? Order your today!

Your picture on a shirt

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Meet OCMC Member Jim Morrison Born into a devout Ford family, Jim Morrison’s father had several Fords including a Ford Model T and 1964 ½ Mustang but Jim’s first car was a beat-up ol’ Ford Falcon. Thu the years he had other Fords so when his daughter wanted a car, he got her a Ford, a 1966 Ford Mustang coupe. Over the next few years Jim made several safety modifications and a few minor repairs. When his daughter moved out, Jim offered to take care of her Mustang for her (wink,wink.) Now he could make some “real” changes. He started by installing a new 302 engine followed by anything else that could give him that racecar rush. At every Irwindale Speedway club event he wait until they finished the “No peeling out…” spiel, then Jim would always the first one to put the pedal to the metal. There are few people as active as Jim. He loves any type of racing – NASCAR, Drags…, he loves motorcycles, fishing and camping but music is his passion. He collects various types of music. You’ll often find him D.J.ing for a band named Tres Hombres and dancing while they perform. Another passion is playing softball. Currently he’s recovering from an injury but he’s looking forward to going back to the Senior SoftBall League in the next few weeks. And, lastly, he loves Mustang car clubs. In addition to being a member of the Orange County Mustang Club, he is Vice President of the South Bay Mustang Owners Club in Torrance Married for 36 years, he and his wife Lisa have a son and 4 daughters. As a believer in the “happy wife/happy life” theory he recently bought her the car of her dreams – a 1965 Mustang Coupe. He’s refreshing/updating it now to make it ready for the Classic Auto Show. Looking forward to seeing this beautiful pony up close. – by Teri Sulser

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OUTLAW CORNER

On Sunday, February 17th, the Annual Outlaw Daytona 500 party took place. Cold and Rainy weather made no difference, as a huge crowd of "Non Wusses" gathered with their fellow Hot Rodders to watch "The Great American Race !" I thought about having a contest where every time the TV announcers say "Great American Race !" we have to take a shot of Fireball....but they don't make that much Fireball. Mustangs and other Rods were parked up and down the street....and those that come early get Preferred parking in my driveway....and in front of my driveway (fortunately the police don't cruise my street very often). Was glad to see new President Craig Kamansky and VP, Paul "Jersey Paulie" Montesano attending their first party. Thanks for the Gar, Paulie ! Hope you guys had a good time. The Pizza arrived early and often. People also brought some great "real food"; thank you Jim Morrison for the big bowl of delicious home made Jambalaya, that lasted about ten minutes. Jeff and Jeannie Weiss tried to add some class to the gathering by bringing a sculptured fruit platter, it was great ! We all enjoyed an exciting race, that in the last ten laps resembled a fairly expensive demolition derby. Making it through the carnage to finish first was the "Toyota" of Denny Hamlin. Better luck to the Fords next year. Next up is my Indy 500 party, May 26th. Later ! Written and hosted by Jeff Grant

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Meet our OCMC Members

Mike Spradling owned and drove trucks most of his life but the childhood memories of riding in his uncle’s 1967 Mustang we’re always in the back of his mind. Fast forward years later, he was finally ready to start shopping for his own Mustang. The first dealership had several choices from Eco to GT PLUS one very, very special car...a 2019 Dark Highland Green BULLITT! It was love at first sight and he loves driving it every single day.

Del Austin was finally feeling better after one surgical procedure and two weeks in intensive care at the Loma Linda Veterans Hospital. Now all he had to do was take medication intravenously for four weeks, 24/7 for 4 long weeks! So they moved Del to the VA assisted living wing. The first week was long and boring. Then came Sunday, the 17th. He remembers: "I knew Elevator Ride my wife, Jan, and the Thompsons were coming and Overwhelmed Del I was looking forward to seeing them. Jan, Kathryn and Ivan moved the curtain back when they came into my room. They were followed by Jeff and Jeannie Weiss and then Donna and Andy Alves and then Natalie and John Mamola and Tom and Teri Sulser and Craig Kamansky, our OCMC President!!!! I was so overwhelmed and from the look in their eyes, I think they thought I was going to have a heart attack. My happiness soon turned to gratefulness for these amazing friends I found in the Orange County Mustang Club." As told to Teri Sulser

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P.O. BOX 601 BREA, CA 92822

www.ocmustangclub.org “The Orange County Mustang Club” General Information Number (714) 397-0675

The Orange Country Mustang Club meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at: ZITO’s PIZZA – 2036 N. Tustin Street, Orange, CA 92865 Zito’s Phone: (714) 974-6191 Meeting starts at 7:00pm Show your OCMC member card at the register for a 10% discount off your bill during meetings!

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE ORANGE COUNTY MUSTANG CLUB

Annual Membership Dues: $30.00 (1 year) - $55 (2 years). Membership includes (1) Primary and (1) Associate Member. Children of driving age shall be required to have their own membership.

Name: ______Spouse/Child: ______

Email Address:______Spouse Email:______

Mailing Address: ______

Telephone Number: ( ) ______

Tell us about your CAR(S):______

Car Year/Engine/Model Body/Color: ______

From whom or where did you hear about the O.C.M.C.? ______All members are required to observe The Orange County Mustang Club bylaws and are required to comply with the Financial Responsibility Laws as prescribed by The State of California. The O.C.M.C. reserves the right to refuse membership to any person.

Signature: ______Make check payable to: Orange County Mustang Club Mail check and application to: Membership Chairman, 8101 San Hacienda Cir., Buena Park, CA 90620 For Information call: Craig Kamansky, O.C.M.C. President (714) 469-9517

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