7.20.2009

EVENTS // 2009 MUSTANG ROUNDUP @ BCC

For the last 29 years, the Northwest Mustang Club has hosted their annual 'Mustang Roundup' at Bellevue Community College. Filling all of BCC's dozen or so parking lots, the cars are organized not only by year, but level of modification (or lack thereof). From the earliest examples to the 2010 Mustang GT's on display courtesy of Bickford Ford, the 2009 Mustang Roundup is certainly worth a trip across the lake and is a must for any FoMoCo enthusiast in the Northwest... [read more]

This 1968 Mustang fastback was about as close as you can get to an exact replica of the Ford made famous by Steve McQueen in the film Bullitt.

This 1965 Mustang GT is powered by a 289 c.i. V8 equipped with an original Paxton supercharger sourced from Shelby. Additional bits include an original pony interior and a set of chrome torque thrust wheels.

Its license plate frame read 'It takes one to catch one'...

Just one of the dozen parking lots full of Ford's.

The 2003 'Terminator' Cobra, one of my favorite late model Mustangs.

What might be one of the rarest Mustangs in existence, this 1967 Shelby GT500 is powered by adealer installed Holman & Moody 427 c.i. V8 complete with commemorative 'Le Mans' valve covers.

This 1996 Mystic Cobra once belonged to Brad of Brad's Custom Auto and was a class winner at the Silverstate Classic in Nevada. Powered by a Vortech supercharged, DOHC 4.6L V8 making 630bhp, it's no surprise Brad was able to take this thing well over the 200mph mark.

A huge collection of Saleen Mustang's were on hand...

As was Steve Saleen!

Click here for a look at more photos from the 2009 Mustang Roundup

Photo/Editorial: Justin Coffey

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