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Aug 8, 2023

Looking Good, DHop!

We’re so thrilled to welcome Nashville the newest Tennessee Titan and newest member of the Two Rivers Ford family, DeAndre Hopkins! Hopkins was a big addition for the Titans this offseason, as he has been one of the premier wide receivers in the NFL for the last decade.

If you’ve been a Titans fan for a while, you definitely remember Hopkins while he was in Houston, as he regularly tore the Titans defense apart.

Now though, #10 is has joined the good guys, and is in two-tone blue for the next two seasons!

If a Ford F-150 gets the stamp of approval from a 5x All-Pro wide receiver, then what are you waiting for?! Come see us in Mount Juliet, or give us a call at 1-800-900-1000, and let’s get you riding in style like DHop! Titan Up!

2nd Annual Middle TN All-Ford Show 

This Saturday at 8am, the 2nd annual Middle TN All-Ford Show will be held at Green Hill High School in Mount Juliet. We’re thrilled to be sponsoring such a cool event that will bring Ford lovers from across the Middle TN area together.

Each car costs $20 to register, and if you’d like more information, you can visit the event’s Facebook page, or email TriStarFords@Gmail.com. We hope to see you there!!

Also…!

In celebration of our 40th anniversary, we want to recognize all things 1983! If you have a registered 1983 Ford at this weekend’s TriStar Ford show, come find us! We have a special gift for you.

On This Day in History

  • In 1992, The Dream Team easily defeated Croatia to win the gold medal at the Barcelona Olympic Games.
  • In 1981, Swiss tennis player Roger Federer was born.
  • In 1974, U.S. President Richard M. Nixon announced his resignation, as he faced impeachment for the Watergate Scandal.
  • In 1966, Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, was born in Huntsville, Alabama.
  • In 1963, armed robbers stole £2.6 million from the Glasgow-London Royal Mail Train near Bridego Bridge, north of London, in the Great Train Robbery.
  • In 1945, the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and France signed the London Agreement, which authorized the Nürnberg trials