The Mobile Bay Mustang Club
is a non-profit organization that encourages the
appreciation, restoration and/or preservation of
classic Mustang and Ford automobiles
Membership is open to anyone
with a genuine interest in the classic Mustang and
other Ford automobile or trucks.
Ownership is not required
We meet at 7:00pm on the third Tuesday of each
month at Morrison's Cafeteria located on the
I-65 Service Road near Airport Blvd. Members
usually arrive around 6:00-6:30 for dinner prior
to the business meeting.
What does the Mobile Bay
Mustang Club do?
Car Shows
In addition to attending other car shows, MBMC
organizes The Camellia Classic Open Car Show each
year. The Camellia Classic Open Car Show is held
annually at Bellingrath Gardens & Home on the
first Saturday in April. The Camellia Classic is
open to any vehicle - from cars to trucks to
motorcycles, scooters and bicycles. The Camellia
Classic judges on the 100 point system and awards
1st, 2nd and 3rd place awards in over 35 different categories. As an "open" show
judging is based on cleanliness, care and appearance only so every
type vehicle from 1900 to 2011 is welcome and
stands an equal chance of winning an award.
Specialty trophies are also awarded.
Social Activities
The club hosts several outings each
year, from cookouts to "Show 'n
shines", and just general "Get "To
gathers". The cookouts take place at a
member's home or a local park and consist of
anything from bar-be-que to gumbo. We usually
cruise to Rocky Creek Catfish Restaurant at lease
once each year. Our Christmas Dinner is held
in December in various locations. Along
with dinner and excellent company, we usually
play a rowdy game of "Dirty Santa."
It seems that most of our activities
surround some form of eating,
but then it there is one thing we like it is FOOD,
FUN, and FORDS.
Cruise-Ins
The club participates in various cruise-ins throughout the year as well as hosting a Cruise-In.
Charities
The club donates to various charities throughout
the year, such as the Feeding The Gulf Coast Food Bank, The
Child Advocacy Center, Angel Tree, Ronald McDonald
House, etc. Donations range from cash to
merchandise based on the needs of the charity.