The Ford Mustang is many things to many people. For most of us, it is a fast, fun car that is easy to modify and enjoys a mystical place among Americana. For others, it is a collectors item, worth more in money than sentimental value. For others it is a topic of discussion, the center of a car club, and a way to meet other people of like mind.
The Jacksonville News reported that two Mustang aficionados decided to tie the knot in a local Ford dealership, a romantic setting for any true gearhead.
Picture: The Jacksonville News
Vickie Sue Patrick and Ronnie Cox first met at a church, and within three minutes they were talking about Mustangs to each other. This just proves that Mustangs are capable of bringing people together. When Cox proposed six months ago, he asked Vickie if they could be we in a Ford dealership. They called around and Bozard Ford Lincoln Mercury dealership agreed to have the ceremony on their showroom floor.
The Mustang motif was present throughout the ceremony. His and hers Mustangs flanked the alter, and Mustang was etched into their wedding bands. Cox put on display his impressive collection of Mustang memorabilia, and eight Mustangs plus a classic Shelby lined up outside to welcome the newlyweds. There was even a special gift; a book called “The Mustang Dynasty” signed with a personal note from Chairman of Ford himself, Bill Ford Jr. The only gift we could have thought of that would have been better would have been a brand new Mustang GT.
The Jacksonville News reported that two Mustang aficionados decided to tie the knot in a local Ford dealership, a romantic setting for any true gearhead.
Picture: The Jacksonville News
Vickie Sue Patrick and Ronnie Cox first met at a church, and within three minutes they were talking about Mustangs to each other. This just proves that Mustangs are capable of bringing people together. When Cox proposed six months ago, he asked Vickie if they could be we in a Ford dealership. They called around and Bozard Ford Lincoln Mercury dealership agreed to have the ceremony on their showroom floor.
The Mustang motif was present throughout the ceremony. His and hers Mustangs flanked the alter, and Mustang was etched into their wedding bands. Cox put on display his impressive collection of Mustang memorabilia, and eight Mustangs plus a classic Shelby lined up outside to welcome the newlyweds. There was even a special gift; a book called “The Mustang Dynasty” signed with a personal note from Chairman of Ford himself, Bill Ford Jr. The only gift we could have thought of that would have been better would have been a brand new Mustang GT.
