2011 National Meet in Steamboat Springs, Colorado Falcon Club of America National Convention to be held in
Steamboat Springs, CO The Falcon Club of America will hold their 32nd National Convention in Steamboat Springs, Colorado July 14–16, 2011. The Falcon automobile was manufactured by Ford Motor Company from 1960–1970. The Falcon Club of America was founded by Roy Sword of Arkansas in 1979 and numbers 3000 members worldwide. Approximately 200 Falcons of all years, models and styles are expected to attend the National Convention in July. From pristine original models to seriously modified street legal performance machines and race cars, the Falcons will include sedans, convertibles, station wagons, hardtops, vans and sedan delivery vehicles. Some of the very nicest preserved Falcons in the country will be in attendance. The local Mile-Hi FCA Chapters is hosting the meet,, which will take place at the Steamboat Grand Hotel. Details about the various activities planned can be seen at the Mile-Hi site. Questions and requests for more information can be directed to to Ron Brown, Registration Chairman at (303) 857-9360, or Blake Philpot at (303) 748-3211 and blakphi@hotmail.com, or Kent Whisenand at (720) 480-4910.
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