October Newsletter

It’s unofficially “Mustang Month” here at Anthony’s, and the shop is packed with pony power!

We kicked off the month with a stunning retro model, new to Omaha and not yet revealed to the public. While we can’t share much just yet, we’re counting down the days until the rest of the world gets a look at it.

After months of anticipation, Omaha’s first Mustang GTD has finally arrived—and it went straight to one of our longtime customers and lifelong Mustang enthusiast, Kevin Welsh. We’re beyond thrilled to soon have it in our shop and we can’t wait to see it hit the track.

To wrap up the month, we took a trip back in time with a full restoration of a 1967 Fastback. After 70 hours of wet sanding, a paint correction, and a ceramic coating, this classic has never looked better—and we’ve got the photos to prove it.


Photos by Gatewood Creative | www.egatewoodcreative.com


Excited for all the snow and salt about to hit the roads? Yeah… us neither. But we’ve got you covered! Our monthly subscription plan is designed to keep your ride clean and protected all winter long. Don’t miss out on this Titanic winter deal!

Purchase of a subscription comes with a surprise gift from our merch shop!


We love it when our clients share their wins with us, and we had a great win shared with us to end out an amazing show season. A fan-favorite in our reoccuring Instagram story, “This VS That,” Jane’s 1958 Mercedes-Benz 219 won “Best of the Best” at the Hooligans Car Club’s show at Victory Lane! Selected by Veterans in attendance, “Gretchen” was once again an audience winner.

When she’s not at car shows in the community, Jane rents out her car for weddings and photoshoots! We recently wrote a blog post about her car’s journey as a show girl and a model, full of beautiful photos from local photographers, check it out here!


Mustang Month may be winding down, but we’re just getting started.

Whether you’re chasing horsepower or fighting road salt, we’ve got your back.

Keep it clean, keep it fast, and we’ll see you in the shop!

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