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Sharppony
06-21-2006, 06:55 PM
Glazier's Mustang Barn - Souderton, PA

Please join us for our annual Customer Appreciation Day!

Saturday July 15th, 2006

10am to 3pm

Fred Glazier & his wife Sue will be here celebrating Fred's 30th year in the Mustang Business and Dan Nolan his wife Julie will be marking his 2nd year as the owner of the restoration shop. There will be so much going on! Gloria, Jane and Dave will be busy in the parts department for all who wish to take advantage of our annual 10% off sale. The restoration shop will be open for you to look around and our technicians will be happy to answer your questions. There will be plenty of food, door prizes, and of course music with the one and only emcee Randy Spaide. So bring yourself, your family & friends, your Mustang, Shelby, or other Ford and join us on the day we get to say thanks to all of you, our customers! Even if your car isn't ready to show off, come anyway, it's a day of free fun for everyone!

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ausie
06-30-2006, 04:30 AM
I just registered today. I heard about the mustang barn from a friend who attended the customer day last year. This year I plan to make it.

Harry Ballz
07-02-2006, 08:54 PM
I really have to consider this................ :tmb:

Big B
07-06-2006, 08:24 PM
I have to work that day or I'd be there.

ausie
07-08-2006, 06:16 AM
While I was on vacation this past week, I drove down from Allentown so I can locat it. Since I belong to the SCMC (svt cobra mustang club) and some may be interested in attending so I had to plan a route down there that would be easy to follow.

The easiest way from the north would be to take the PA turnpike south and exit in Lansdale (rt 63, North Whales road). Make a right onto rt 63 and at the 2nd traffic light (you should have passed a big church on the right) make a right onto Wambold Road. Once you have passed under the turnpike, beging looking for a small white sign on your right (very close to the ground) If you accidentially pass it make the first left into the industrial park to turn around since Allentown road is very busy and would not make a good turn around point. The other alternative would be to follow 309 south then take rt 563 south. Make a left onto Allentown Road through Francoinia and look for Wambold road on your right (too bad there is no traffic light there).

ausie
07-16-2006, 11:23 AM
I was there for most of it but left about 1:20 pm. I was parked up near the back of the barn where all the food was. Silver 04 Cobra with the 10th aniversary wheels. I wound up driving through some heavy rain on the way back to Allentown on the Turnpike. I counted at leas 110 cars on display by the time I left. Should have brought the dog with me. It is always nice to see other vehicles that I do not see everyday.