Ford New Zealand Takes The Lead For Nz’s 2014 Mustang Convention
3 March 2014, AUCKLAND, NZ -- Ford Motor Company of New Zealand Ltd and the Canterbury Mustang Owners’ Club Inc have confirmed that Ford New Zealand
will take the role as the primary sponsor of this year’s national Mustang convention being held in Christchurch over
Labour Weekend, fromFriday October 24 through Monday October 27.
“Being the global 50th anniversary for the iconic Mustang, the 2014 event in Christchurch will be a very special
occasion and we’re delighted to be a part of it,” said Corey Holter, Managing Director of Ford NZ. “Previous Mustang
conventions have been superbly managed by the respective organising clubs with their local sponsorships, and we have
greatly appreciated their efforts. Accordingly we’re delighted to go further this year and provide direct support to the
organising club, Canterbury, for this one off opportunity in Christchurch.”
The Canterbury Mustang Owners’ Club is equally delighted with Ford NZ’s involvement. Club President Jeff Waghorn
recognises the impact and responsibility of Ford’s investment. “Our club had already been humbled by the opportunity of
hosting the 50th celebration convention in Christchurch in October. Now, with Ford’s direct support, we are even more
motivated to create an event truly befitting the 50th, and befitting the profile of the Ford brand.”
The national Ford Mustang convention will be held in Christchurch over Labour Weekend, from Friday October 24 through
Monday October 27. Whilst registrations are not due to open until April, the Canterbury organisers confidently expect an
all-time record of over 200 Mustangs, representing the years and models across the 50 years 1964 to 2014. The convention
itself, and associated events will feature a public show and exhibition, a “pony run” and a Ruapuna track day. It is
expected to possibly be among the largest single brand events ever seen in NZ.
Details will regularly posted and updated on www.nzmustang.com/2014convention . All interested Mustang owners should ensure they are paid up members of their local Mustang owner clubs, details of
which are listed onwww.nzmustang.com
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