
The world’s most interesting man, Rob Rabon is here at Mustang Week. He lamented his car’s lack of cleanliness, but what do you expect after driving the car down to Myrtle Beach. “This car never sees a trailer,” Rabon said.
Even though the official first day of Mustang Week 2015 starts Tuesday the 14th, people are here in Myrtle Beach early, and ready to get the party started. There were several Instagram meets on Monday, and there were enough early birds to get kicked out of the Walmart parking lot Monday afternoon.

Will Prance has his Four-Eye coupe at Mustang Week. The car has True Forged wheels, a supercharged 306, and perfect paint. Look for a feature on Prance’s coupe in the near future.
Myrtle Beach’s weather was off to a resounding start as well. Wicked storms rolled through at two separate times, which sent show-goers scurrying for shelter wherever it was possible. Hail was even reported in the area, and flooding was part of the deal, as well.
The weather was so bad that many flights were either delayed, or returned to their departure airport to wait out the storms. However, once everything cleared out, everyone was back in action at the Hard Rock Cafe for the unofficial Mustang Week Instagram Meet.

It was fun while it lasted in the Walmart parking lot until the police showed up to move Mustang Week early birds to another location.
The official start to Mustang Week begins Tuesday morning at the Palace Theatre for the Meet and Greet, which goes off from 9AM to 2PM. If you’re in Myrtle Beach for Mustang Week, get to the Palace Theatre early, because it will fill up fast.
We’ll be bringing you updates on the action, and the Mustangs of Mustang Week every day of the show. Come back each day to see what you missed by not being here. Next year, Mustang Week 2016 is where you’ll need to be.