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Mustang Owner's Podcast

Mustang Owner's Podcast
Author: John Clor - Mike Rey - (Steve Hall)
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The Mustang Owner’s Podcast was created by the late Steve Hall, Founder and Executive Director of the Mustang Owner’s Museum in Concord, NC. It covers all of the people, places and things that impact the Mustang owner’s experience. Our hosts and podcast partners John Clor, Enthusiast Communications Manager for Ford Performance, and Mike Rey, President of the Mustang Owner’s Club of SouthEastern Michigan (MOCSEM), continue Steve’s mission of bringing you weekly insight into the world of Mustang.
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Chris Cervenka is the founder of Modified Muscle, a website marketplace dedicated to the Mustang enthusiast. Chris tells John and Mike all about the concept and future endeavors.
Art Cairo is a longtime Ford collector who bought a 1964½ Mustang for $500 believing it was just a unique early model. It turned out to be an extraordinarily rare prototype originally created for Henry Ford II.
John and Mike give us a photo tour of this year's Bay Harbor Classic Car & Boat Show in Bay Harbor, MI.
The Foxbody community continues to gain momentum. John and Mike take us on a tour of this year's event at FWH.
Hal Sperlich, often hailed as the "godfather of the Ford Mustang," was a visionary product planner at Ford who played a pivotal role in conceiving and championing the idea of a sporty, affordable car for younger buyers—what would become the Mustang. Working closely with Lee Iacocca, Sperlich recognized the emerging youth market and pushed for a stylish, performance-oriented vehicle built on the compact Falcon platform, combining low cost with high emotional appeal. His ability to translate consumer trends into product strategy helped birth the Mustang in 1964, igniting a new segment of American cars—the pony car—and forever changing automotive history.
Ken Dabrowski is a longtime executive and engineering leader at Ford Motor Company, known for his influential role in powertrain development and performance engineering. Throughout his career, he played a key part in advancing Ford’s high-performance vehicle programs and was deeply involved in the resurgence of Ford’s motorsports efforts. With a deep technical background and passion for racing heritage, Dabrowski helped bridge Ford’s performance legacy with modern engineering innovation, earning respect across both the corporate and enthusiast communities.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of MOCSEM. Mike gives us a sneek peek into their signature event "Mustang Memories" held the day after the Woodward Dream Cruise on Sunday, August 17th.
It's at the end of the show when the best car deals are made. Join John and Mike as they explore the Car Corral and see some of the beauties waiting for a new owner to drive them home.
Through the lens of Ford Photographer Joe Deladvitch, John and Mike take a tour around the Carlisle Ford Nationals 2025.
John is joined by guest host Jeff Black as they talk about Gale Halderman and the Mustang museum he created in Tipp City Ohio.
Are manufacturers going to share one engine platform to save on costs??
You never know what John and Mike will talk about next. If you have a question you would like the guys to talk about, send your questions to:Clubhub@ford.com
We're very thankful for everyone who came out to support John and Mike for their first live town hall podcast.
When Ford opened the Heritage vault you know John and Mike were in attendence. Join us as we give a tour of the vault along with a simultaneous Cars & Coffee meet at Ford World Headquarters.
Steve Hall, founder of the Mustang Owner's Museum, created National Mustang Day as a celebration of the Ford Mustang's debut on April 17, 1964, which is considered the "birthday" of the iconic car. John and Mike take us on a video tour through some of the larger gatherings held for this year's NMD celebration.
Cristy Lee is a dynamic television host and automotive expert who has successfully transitioned her mechanical skills into the realm of home renovation. She gained prominence through her work on MotorTrend's "All Girls Garage" and "Garage Squad," where she showcased her expertise in fixing cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Beyond television, she owns and operates MotorCity Built, a design firm in Michigan that merges her passions for automotive work, real estate, and home renovation . Cristy's multifaceted career continues to inspire, as she breaks stereotypes and empowers women in both the automotive and home improvement industries
Ponies in the Smokies is an annual car show and gathering that celebrates Ford Mustangs and their enthusiasts, held in the scenic Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. The multi-day event features a wide range of activities, including a large indoor car show, cruise-ins, drag racing, and scenic drives through the mountains. Mustang owners and fans from across the country attend to showcase their vehicles, connect with other enthusiasts, and enjoy the vibrant Mustang culture.
What do you get when you combine a 2017 GT350 with a 1982 Foxbody? You get VooDoo 82! Terry tells us all about the build and why.
The Ford Performance Racing School is a premier driver training program designed to provide enthusiasts and performance vehicle owners with an immersive, high-adrenaline experience behind the wheel of Ford’s high-performance cars. The school offers a range of programs tailored to different skill levels—from beginner to seasoned racer. Participants receive professional instruction from experienced racers, combining classroom sessions with extensive on-track driving to develop advanced car control, cornering, and braking techniques.
Lee Holman, son of co-founder John Holman, grew up immersed in the world of high-performance engineering, eventually leading the company through its evolution beyond NASCAR into custom builds and historic racing. His leadership helped preserve and expand the Holman-Moody legacy, bridging its rich past with today's automotive culture.
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