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MOCA Hall Of Fame

The origins of the Mustang Owners Club Australia (MOCA) Incorporated Hall of Fame arose through discussions at the National Delegates meetings since 2008.

The MOCA Hall of Fame Committee consisting of the National President, Vice President and the two elected National Delegates from each mainland State, wanted to ensure that the history of the Mustang movement in Australia was documented, maintained and celebrated for years to come and at the same time have a process that was both workable and the Australian Mustang fraternity could be proud of.

The only way to honour those members, both living and deceased, who have made a significant and long-term contribution to the Mustang movement in Australia over a prolonged period of time, was to create a Mustang Owners Club Australia Inc Hall of Fame. The criteria has now been agreed to and every State in Australia will have the opportunity to nominate member/s for consideration to be among the elite of Mustanging in Australia. The nomination / approval
process is through the MOCA Hall of Fame Committee.

At the 2010 Mustang Nationals in Glenelg SA, the process began with the induction of 3 notable members into the MOCA Hall of Fame with each displaying a list of achievements unparalleled in the history of Mustanging in Australia. We acknowledge and celebrate their contribution to the Mustang movement.

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Kevin purchased his first Mustang while in the USA in 1972 – a 1967 Dark Moss Green Fastback – which was sent back to Melbourne together with some spare parts for it and in the container he slipped in some high performance engine parts that he knew he could sell. This was the start of his business venture and Boss Auto Parts....more...
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Rod Kilvington (South Australia)
The Mustang Owners Club of SA was the brainchild of Rod Kilvington who in 1975 went searching for other Mustang enthusiasts keen on establishing a Club in Adelaide. After purchasing a 1965 Red Hardtop in 1972 which he still has today, Rod and Lorraine ventured .....more...
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Lorraine commenced her journey alongside her husband Rod in the early 1970’s and held the honour of being hailed the mother of Mustangs in SA and Australia. Lorraine’s energy and devotion to the Club, the contribution she made in shaping the Mustang movement across Australia over the past 30 years in SA and Australia can be measured by the
positions she has held and the honours bestowed upon her during her lifetime.

Lorraine’s magnetism drew people towards her and also the Mustang Club. Lorraine owned a 1964½ Yellow Hardtop 6 cylinder with a White Vinyl roof that Rod meticulously restored and she loved showing off her car to everyone.

For 30 years Lorraine travelled with Rod interstate to attend Mustang gatherings and to catch up with her extended family. From QLD, to NSW, to VIC and across the Nullarbor to WA, distance was never an obstacle.....more...