Archive for July, 2006

Ford Mustang - Woman flown to Toledo after crash

Posted in Ford Mustang on July 16th, 2006

Woman flown to Toledo after crash
Fremont News-Messenger - Thursday she was driving a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe southbound on Ohio 19 past Sandusky County Road 231 when a 2001 Ford Mustang pulled into her path. The Mustang spun around and came to rest facing east. Conway’s vehicle went off the right side of

Police news
Observer-Dispatch - Officer Charles Parkosewich attempted to pull over a Ford Mustang with a loud exhaust on Route 12 in the village around 2:45 p.m., but the driver failed to stop, Galler said. Police then spent seven minutes chasing David Marmon, 18, for 5 miles

Police & Fire Report
Daily Times - Police said at about 3:49 p.m., Tyler Jennings Bryan of Laurel was waiting at a stop sign in a 1991 Ford Mustang going north on Jersey Road south of Walker Road. Police said for an unknown reason Bryan failed to yield to traffic and suddenly sped out

Weather, crowds drive car show’s success
News Leader - WILD CLASSIC-1st Place, Phillip Owen-1966 Ford Mustang/2nd Place, Ben Spinks-1969 Ford Mustang; MILD CLASSIC-1st Place, Charles Rowell-1956 Chevy 3100/2nd Place, Joseph Smith-1970 Chevy Z-28; STREET ROD-1st Place, Roland and Pat Haddock-1934 3-Window

Chinese automaker to revive MG Marque at Oklahoma plant
Salt Lake Tribune - Several automakers have capitalized on demand for nostalgic nameplates in recent years, including BMW with its modernized Mini Cooper and Ford with the Mustang. Chevrolet has been deluged with requests to bring back the Camaro after it unveiled a

Ford Unveils 2007 Product Lineup
WTLV - And the Ford Shelby GT, which the nation’s second largest automaker calls the most powerful factory built Mustang ever, goes on sale in June. The Dearborn-based automaker made its annual lineup announcement against a backdrop of rising costs and a

Dian Page column: Photo show recalls super year for Packers
Green Bay Press-Gazette - Andy Aebischer of Suamico and his 2001 Ford Mustang joined other car enthusiasts for the “HOT ROD Magazine” Power Tour. The 1,500-mile tour began in Orlando, Fla., and ended at the Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, N.J. Aebischer