Founded in 1955, Oliver Ford Lincoln has been serving Plymouth and nearby communities for 70 years. Renowned for exceptional service, trusted expertise, and strong community ties, the dealership offers new and used Ford and Lincoln vehicles, along with comprehensive service and repairs.
This Saturday, Oliver Ford Lincoln is celebrating their 70 years in business with a family-friendly event. From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., “Happy Jack’s” Mustang Car Show will be held, and the first 100 vehicles participating will receive a dash plaque. There will be a special showing of Mustangs from the 1960s to today, along with a variety of other vehicles to view.
The fun heats up from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. with the main celebration that includes live music by “Mr. Funny Man,” so bring your lawn chairs so you can relax and enjoy their performance. There will be Fire Dancers to light up the night and food trucks and BBQ from Hogs Gone Wild. The first 200 guests will eat for free; however, a variety of additional food and beverages will be available for purchase. The Plymouth Coca-Cola Distributor will provide free non-alcoholic drinks, and Oliver Ford will host a cornhole tournament, a bounce house, and kid-friendly activities, along with lots of giveaways and prizes.
Everyone is invited to stop by Oliver Ford Lincoln at 1001 East Jefferson Street this Saturday afternoon for the celebration of 70 years.
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