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Pacific Cascade Mustang Club was established in 1965 as a group of people with one common interest: The Ford Mustang. PCMC has evolved into a club that not only promotes the preservation and restoration of the Mustang, but also supports the community by participating in local activities making it the oldest Mustang club in America. For the first four years, until 1969, we were sponsored by Southgate Ford in Burien,
WA and were called "Southgate Mustang Club".
In 1969, Bowen Scarff Ford in Kent and Scarff Motors in Auburn shared sponsorship of the club.
At that time, we were renamed "Pacific Cascade Mustang Club" (PCMC).
Since 1973, Bowen Scarff
Ford in Kent has been our sole sponsor. On the first Friday of each month, our club conducts its membership meeting at the dealership at
7:30 pm. Bowen Scarff provides almost all of the financial support of our annual
Mustang and Ford car show. We are very fortunate to have Bowen Scarff as our sponsor.
PCMC has been active in the Autocross circuit throughout its years and has participated in many memorable events. 1972 was a year to
remember; not only did we sponsor two "Stampede Auto-crosses", but we also hosted "Rally Day USA" for the Ford Motor Company
Club Sponsored Car Shows -- In the late '80s we began hosting our annual car show during the Canterbury Faire (An annual festival which commemorates the medieval era). Our car show was originally located in downtown Kent, adjacent to the fair, which
drew a lot of people.
In 1996 we relocated our car show a few miles north to the Bowen Scarff Ford Dealership, but kept the Canterbury Faire affiliation by providing fairgoers a shuttle back and forth. Every year since our relocation, our annual car show has gained in popularity. We are very thankful to have such a wonderful sponsor.
For the past several years, Bowen Scarff has provided participants with plenty of
free hot dogs, soft drinks & music. The dealership also GIVES each
entrant an event T-Shirt along with their "goody-bag". They spare no
expense in making this show a class act.
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