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Mustang rally raises thousands for charity

By staffMay 2, 20264 Mins Read
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However, the day was about much more than just horse power and shiny cars. It was a real effort to make a difference. (Photo: Janice du Plessis/Maroela Media)

The N14 literally roared on Saturday when almost 250 Ford Mustangs drove in a colorful and impressive convoy from the Tarlton race track to the Swartkop air force base in Centurion – all for the sake of charity.

Car lovers and the curious openly stared as these iconic vehicles, in every imaginable color and model, moved in a long, glamorous line across the highway. From classic models to modern muscle cars, the convoy became a spectacle that few people will soon forget.

However, the day was about much more than just horse power and shiny cars. It was a real effort to make a difference.

At the Swartkop air force base, a huge crowd awaited the convoy. There were stalls and entertainment for the whole family, and the atmosphere was festive and energetic.

The actors Liz Meiring and Thys Santos van Vuuren acted as masters of ceremonies and entertained the crowd with their humor and spontaneous interaction. Meanwhile, singers such as Dylan Torri and Jakkals Vibes – the main artist of the day – provided musical highlights that delighted the audience.

Car lovers and the curious openly stared as these iconic vehicles, in every imaginable color and model, moved in a long, glamorous line across the highway. (Photo: Tixsa/Facebook)

Behind the scenes, months of planning and meticulous logistical arrangements ensured that the day ran smoothly. The initiative was aimed at a clear goal from the beginning: to make a tangible difference in people’s lives.

Behind the scenes, months of planning and meticulous logistical arrangements ensured that the day ran smoothly. (Photo: Tixsa/Facebook)

Gerda de Koker, a member of the Sons of Thunder Mustang club, says the success of the day was overwhelming.

“With thousands of people attending the event, we are incredibly proud of what was achieved. It was a well organized day where everything came together seamlessly – from the cars and the entertainment to the incredible support from the public.

“We are a group that focuses on giving back, and it was truly special to see how many people embarked on this journey with us to make a difference.”

According to Craig Hanly, founder of Sons of Thunder, the day exceeded all expectations.

“We had around 250 cars taking part and participants came from all over South Africa – even from Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Mpumalanga. The biggest Mustang club that took part was Sons of Thunder, who also hosted the event.”

Hanly emphasizes that the success of the day is due to cooperation and support from various quarters.

“Ford South Africa was our main sponsor, along with Mobile Marine Services. Without their contributions, as well as the support of Sons of Thunder members, this event would not have been possible. They helped make the logistics work and make sure everything went as planned.”

(Photo: Janice du Plessis/Maroela Media)

He says the initiative has generated an impressive amount for charity.

“We managed to collect around R350 000 for charity. The funds were distributed to various organizations and individuals, including Good Morning Angels, an organization that focuses on gender-based violence, an animal welfare organization, as well as a young mother whose child suffers from severe epilepsy and needs a complicated and urgent operation.”

In addition, contributions have also been made to the Liz Meiring Actors Fund and the Air Force.

About 4,000 people attended the event – proof of the great interest and support from the public.

Hanly says this first event laid the foundation for something even bigger.

(Photo: Janice du Plessis/Maroela Media)

“This was our first event and we will definitely host one again next year – and it will be even bigger and better. The attendance and support was truly phenomenal.”

He also expressed his gratitude to all those involved.

“We want to thank MS Promoters for organizing the event, as well as all the artists who performed. Without everyone’s contribution, this day would not have been so successful.”

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