Hibernia Park
July 30, 2000
Good ol' Pavilion # 2
site of this year's VFMC summer picnic
Always plenty of food at this event...
Our pavilion was deep in the woods
that is Hibernia County Park
Thanks to my pals Pontiac Bob and Biker John for doing an excellent job cooking.
Once again Dawyn did a great job running the Picnic, shown here telling Bob what to do...
Why is this boy happy? He knows someday he'll inherit Dad's 1970 Boss 302!
The infamous picnic games were fun for the whole family!
Lotsa people think that our members just sit around and talk about cars....little do they know we also enjoy watching grown women handle melons!


Any comment here probably would be inappropriate. Posting this picture alone will most likely get the webmaster killed...
Nerves of steel and plenty of skill (and sometimes a dry shirt) were required for the raw egg toss...
More egg abuse
The weather was hot and sunny. Plenty of VFMC Mustangs showed up. Here is what many Z28 owners see of John Guzik's 1993 LX. Thanks to John for contributing several of this page's photos.

The beauty of the Valley Forge Mustang Club is that our member's cars span the generations.
Can you believe the same guy that can rebuild an engine blindfolded can also barbecue like a professional chef?
Ever own a black car?
Anyone who can keep a black car this sharp is a hero.
Such a man is Bob Conlan, this is his ' 66.
Gary Baum, club expert on all things Mustang II, brought out the ' 78.
Rodney & Sue Waltman's 1983 GLX was in attendance!
Here is the Aberts' 1970 Boss 302....
WAIT A MINUTE!!! Whats this? the OTHER Aberts Mustang? Check out Joan's 1996 GT!

The athletic woman, shown in the photos
above, this is her 2000 Mustang GT.
Cool car Cheryl!
Crazy Jack O'Donnell and the charming and elegant Karen O'Donnell arrived in the horsepower mobile, their heavily modified 1995 GT convertible...
Photos don't do this car justice.
This is Bill Duffy's ' 70 Mustang.
I swear Barry Strayer paints his 1993 GT every day.
Awesome car owned by a cool guy...
Troy Baum's heavily modified 1988 T-top race Mustang
was cool to see (and hear!).  Look for it at a dragstrip near you!
Website correspondent Guzik found Mick Wolk's
' 71 Mach 1 hiding in another parking lot
- incredible car!
Every club has a mascot.
You probably think ours is some kind of horse right?
Nope.
If you've been a member long enough, you've heard about the 1963 Gomez Falcon.
Lovingly restored and treasured by the Gomez family.
Sharp car, check it out if you ever see it in person.
[return to past events]    [home]    [upcoming events]
Join us next summer!