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It's time to move MW out of MB
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 15998919" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>Mustang Week has always sucked. Sorry. I base this on having been to the World Ford Challenge on the late 90's , early 2000's. </p><p></p><p>For those who don't know, this was focused on drag racing. You had every class of mustang related dracing...Pro 5.0, Mod Motor, True Street, and many others. On site was also a massive car show. On site was also every mustang vendor that existed...Flowmaster, Vortech, Bassani, Ford Racing, MSD, etc. It was a thursday - sunday event. Most of the non racers headed in Thursday after work. Then it was 3 days of non stop racing, car shows and vendors. 12 hour days at the track with friends, and then back to the hotels for a beer and parking burnouts. Oh the memories of Collinsville....HAHAHAHA!</p><p></p><p></p><p>...but that isn't what Mustang Week tries to be. From my opinion, they aim it more as a family vacation that's half focused on mustangs. The other half of the days are for family time. The 20 somethings of the WFC days are now late 30's with families. Dad just can't ditch the family and drive 10 hours away for a 3 day getaway. So I get it, making it family friendly makes sense. Except the beaches of Myrtle Beach are absolute shit, and the city as a whole is a god awful tourist hellhole. Ripley's museum, putt putt golf and dinner shows? Sounds like a horrible layover place, not an actual destination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 15998919, member: 31255"] Mustang Week has always sucked. Sorry. I base this on having been to the World Ford Challenge on the late 90's , early 2000's. For those who don't know, this was focused on drag racing. You had every class of mustang related dracing...Pro 5.0, Mod Motor, True Street, and many others. On site was also a massive car show. On site was also every mustang vendor that existed...Flowmaster, Vortech, Bassani, Ford Racing, MSD, etc. It was a thursday - sunday event. Most of the non racers headed in Thursday after work. Then it was 3 days of non stop racing, car shows and vendors. 12 hour days at the track with friends, and then back to the hotels for a beer and parking burnouts. Oh the memories of Collinsville....HAHAHAHA! ...but that isn't what Mustang Week tries to be. From my opinion, they aim it more as a family vacation that's half focused on mustangs. The other half of the days are for family time. The 20 somethings of the WFC days are now late 30's with families. Dad just can't ditch the family and drive 10 hours away for a 3 day getaway. So I get it, making it family friendly makes sense. Except the beaches of Myrtle Beach are absolute shit, and the city as a whole is a god awful tourist hellhole. Ripley's museum, putt putt golf and dinner shows? Sounds like a horrible layover place, not an actual destination. [/QUOTE]
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