Founded in 1981, the Mid-Florida Mustang Club "MFMC" is officially recognized as the regional chapter of the Mustang Club of American "MCA" in the Greater Orlando - Central Florida area. The MFMC is a family friendly club of Mustang enthusiasts dedicated to preservation of all Mustangs, both classics and late models. There are a number of membership benefits such as the regular electronic newsletters and updates delivered via email.
We participate in a wide variety of events throughout the year in addition to hosting a monthly general meeting, two monthly cruise-ins, car shows, two picnics, road runs and rallies, race nights, a holiday party, and other activities. We do not require that your car be "done" or even that members own one at this time, only that you are a Mustang/Ford enthusiast. After all, are we ever done with our cars? See our club information page if you would like more information or click here to download a club membership application.
CONCORD, N.C. -- A new era of Mustang racing rolled out Tuesday, piloted by an All-American driver and with a returning sponsor familiar to loyal NASCAR fans.
Ford announced in July that Mustang, the iconic pony car that has raced for all 45 years of its existence, would compete in the Nationwide Series beginning in July 2010 when a limited rollout of NASCAR's new car begins at Daytona. Tuesday marked the first time the NASCAR Mustang was seen in public.
810 Saxon Blvd
Orange City FL.
Still the 3rd Saturday of the month!
Every Wednesday and Friday
Orlando Speed World : Those interested in racing, visit Orlando Speed World on Wednesday and Friday nights for 'Test and Tune'.
Test and Tune Admission: $10.00 and $5.00 to Run
ROUSH® introduces a pair of new 2010 Mustang models, each with 540 horsepower and 510 lb.-ft. of torque ready to be unleashed by the touch of the throttle.The 2010 ROUSH Stage 3™ Mustang will once again take its rightful place atop the hierarchy of Jack Roush’s lineup...To read more: http://www.roushperformance.com/
The 2011 Mustang was just introduced a few weeks ago in Detroit, and already one lucky buyer will be able to get his hands on the very first modern 5.0 Mustang available for sale. That particular Mustang also happens to be the pace car for the upcoming Daytona 500
Motor Week Road Test
Carroll Shelby and the Ford Mustang first got together in 1965 with the Shelby GT350. Adding teeth to Ford's already popular Mustang made it an instant hit. The ante was upped in 1967 with the big block Shelby GT500, which cemented the Mustang's muscle car fame once and for all. Now, 40 years later, Shelby is adding even more muscle to that legend with the 2007 Ford Shelby GT500. As the most powerful factory Mustang ever, it seems even hard to question, but is this new mix of man and steed another perfect match? Read More!