A group of automotive aficionados in Oklahoma has been making waves with their shared love for a classic American vehicle. The Oklahoma Mustang Club, represented by Secretary Deann King and Treasurer Charli Childers, recently joined the Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages Porch crew to discuss their organization's activities and upcoming events. Through their passion for cars, these members have cultivated a vibrant community that extends far beyond state lines.
Both King and Childers boast impressive collections of Ford Mustangs, each with unique stories tied to their vehicles. King proudly drives a 2020 EcoBoost convertible painted in a striking hot pink hue, affectionately named "Pinky." Meanwhile, Childers owns not one but two Mustangs, including a vividly green 2020 GT Premium convertible she calls "Kermie." These colorful machines serve as both personal treasures and symbols of camaraderie within the club.
With approximately 275 member families worldwide, the Oklahoma Mustang Club is more than just an appreciation society—it’s a global network united by horsepower and heart. Members regularly gather to showcase or race their prized possessions in various formats, fostering friendships along the way. Notably, owning a Mustang isn't mandatory for joining; enthusiasts can still participate fully in the club's numerous events. On May 10th, they will host a fundraising car show in Mustang, Oklahoma, inviting all lovers of automobiles to join them in celebrating this iconic brand while giving back to the community.
Through their dedication to preserving and promoting the legacy of the Ford Mustang, the Oklahoma Mustang Club exemplifies how shared passions can transcend borders and bring people together. Their commitment to charitable initiatives underscores the importance of using hobbies as platforms for positive social impact, proving that speed isn’t just about engines—it’s also about moving forward collectively toward meaningful goals.