Photo courtesy Monica Bagwell
Photo courtesy Monica Bagwell
Photo courtesy Monica Bagwell
Photo courtesy Monica Bagwell
Downtown Tulsa -
The annual gathering of Ford enthusiasts from around the globe returned to Tulsa on Thursday, with the VisitTulsa-sponsored Ford Fest in the Brady Arts District.
Nearly 1000 Brady cars and trucks departed from the Marriott Southern Hills at 6:00 p.m. and traveled up Riverside Drive to Route 66, arriving in Downtown Tulsa's Brady Arts District.
Drivers then displayed their cars on Main Street, where spectators and enthusiasts can enjoyed the showcase of beautiful cars, the live music, the vendors, and the kid's zone.
The pictures on the right were sent to us by Good Day Tulsa producer Monica Bagwell.
The annual Mid America Meet began with one man's enthusiasm and appreciation for his Shelby Mustang in the early 1970s.
The Shelby Mustang was a high-performance variant of the Ford Mustang which was built by Shelby American from 1965 to 1970.
This year's 38th anniversary was marked by the recent passing of Carroll Shelby, whose vision and passion built the Shelby model.