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 CJ Pony Parts had the right...  CJ Pony Parts had the right idea for setting up a mini store under its huge tent. Conveniently headquartered just a few miles away in Harrisburg, the CJ crew was able to make runs back to the shop to replenish its Carlisle inventory.  You couldn't miss the Yellow...  You couldn't miss the Yellow Mustang Registry display in the All-Ford Nationals' show field. Some 50 yellow Mustangs, mostly late-models, parked together in an eye-popping display. Following the theme, yellow-shirted registry members congregated in yellow chairs under a yellow tent.  The All-Ford Nationals celebrated...  The All-Ford Nationals celebrated the 40th anniversary of the Cobra Jet with a special display in and around Building G.  The SVT Owners Association...  The SVT Owners Association was also celebrating an anniversary at Carlisle; it has been 15 years since Ford introduced the first SVT Cobra. Carlisle provided space for 100 SVT vehicles, but the club participation spilled over into other areas. Watch for an interview with new SVTOA president Marcie Cipriani in next month's issue.  Carlisle always manages to...  Carlisle always manages to bring in a group of special display Mustangs for Building T. This year, the display included Rex Turner's '72 Sprint convertible, 1 of 50 made for the '72 Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington, D.C.  TMI showcased its line of...  TMI showcased its line of upholstery with a display of Mustang seats in the manufacturers' area.  Mustang Monthly's Celebrity...  Mustang Monthly's Celebrity Pick went to Paul King's '86 SVO, a wonderful example of mid-'80s Mustang performance with less than 2,000 miles on the clock. Paul's SVO was part of the SVO Club of America's impressive display.  The Pony Trails ended once...  The Pony Trails ended once again at the AACA Museum in Hershey, where cruise participants were able to tour the displays of vintage cars. Our thanks to AACA curator-and owner of two Mustangs-Jeff Bliemeister for arranging the visit.
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