Q: Do I have to own a Mustang to join the club?
A: No, ownership of a Mustang is not required to join, but we think
    it's more fun.

Q: What is the MCA ( Mustang Club of America)?
A: The MCA is an international Mustang club, of which the V.F.M.C.
     is a regional chapter. Check out the MCA at http://www.Mustang.org

Q: Do I have to join the MCA in order to join the V.F.M.C. ?
A: Yes. all members of the V.F.M.C. must join the M.C.A.

Q: Why does the Valley Forge Mustang Club meet in Paoli?
A:  Back in 1981, the founders of the club originally met in Chester Springs, PA.
     When it came time to name the club, the original founding members
     thought it a good idea to name the club after a geographical area, rather
     then any particular town, this is also encouraged by the MCA. Valley Forge
     is much more recognizable to people all across the country, unlike Chester
     Springs, and the original members admit, they felt the " Valley Forge
     Mustang Club " just sounded cool. Through the years, the club's meeting
     place has not strayed far from it's birth place in Chester Springs. Our current
     meeting location is clean, quiet and affordable with ample parking.

Q: I can't attend meetings, can I still be a member?
A: Yes, meeting attendance is fun, but not required.

Q: Are owners of all Mustang generations welcome to join?
A: Yes, we love all Mustangs from 1964 1/2 to the present, as well as
    Mustang II's, Shelby's, Cobra's, Saleen's, Steeda's, V8, 6 and 4
    cylinder models.

Q: My Mustang is pretty worn out and ugly, can I still join the club?
A: Yes, our love for Mustangs is blind. All Mustangs from concourse
    champion to salvage yard project car are welcome.

Q: Where do your members take their Mustangs for restoration?
A: This website has a page dedicated to that very question, click here

Q: What do you do at meetings?
A: We usually check in with different "departments" of the club, such
    as the Treasurer, Membership Chairman, Events Director, National
    Director, Newsletter Secretary and check on "old business" and open   
    the floor to "new business". Every month, one of our members is
    selected to do a short presentation on his/her car, followed by
    a guest speaker. But the BEST part is the socializing before and
    after the meeting...loads of great motorhead discussions happening.

Q: Does your club ever go drag racing or open track racing?
A: YES!!
    Our members do get together and participate in those activites!
     Email member Rich Nagle for information.     
   
Q: Are car shows the only thing the club does?
A: No!
    We attend a lot of shows, but we also participate in parades,
    Jersey shore trips, road rallies, tours and caravans and we have an
    annual picnic and Christmas party.

Q: How does my company advertise on your website?
A: Our webmaster does not like the look of ad banners, so we do not allow
    advertising on our site. We will add a link to our Links page if we think
    the site requesting to be linked is appropriate.

Q: Can I get pictures of my Mustang posted on your site?
A: Only members of the V.F.M.C. can have their Mustangs posted on this site.

Q: What is the cost of membership?
A: Cheap! go here

Q: What is the average age of your members?
A: Members of all ages are welcome!

Q: Does your club publish a newsletter?
A: Yes, "The Pony Express" is mailed to each member every month.

Q: If I join the club, will I have to put some goofy sticker on my Mustang?
A: No. MCA will mail you a decal, but you do not have to put it on your car.

Q: I'm selling my Mustang, can I email someone to inform your members?
A: No. You can post an advertisement on our website, and our webmaster
    will also add it to our newsletter. Click here

Q: When was the club founded?
A: 1981. For complete history, click here

Q: How much is my Mustang worth?
A: We don't know, and we hate to guess. It is very difficult to assess a Mustang's
    worth without actually seeing it.

Q: What if my question wasn't answered above?
A: No problem! Email the Valley Forge Mustang Club: click here