North Louisiana club participates in area shows and charity events. Only requirement is enthusiasm for Mustangs and classic Fords; ownership is optional.
Comprised of enthusiasts from Augusta, Georgia and the surrounding area dedicated to the restoration, preservation, and enjoyment of 1964 1/2 to present Ford Mustang automobiles.
TheChronicleHerald.ca (Contributed) The 1930s were a bad time for the automobile industry. The Depression severely impacted the new car market, particular expensive luxury models, and such famous marques as Duesenberg, Peerless, Cord, Marmon and Pierce Arrow disappeared.
TheChronicleHerald.ca The 1930s Depression was a desperate time for the automobile industry, especially luxury car makers. Most people could not consider buying a new car of any kind, let alone a luxury model, and many who could preferred to forgo ostentation in the face of ...
Torque News By David Herron on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 19:49 for Torque News Last week in an interview with the Commonwealth Club, GM's CEO Dan Akerson talked frankly about the auto industry bailout, the role of government in shaping industry, the responsibility of ...