‘Factory Five Night’ at Mass Cruisers: Cruising, Community & Cars

‘Factory Five Night’ at the Mass Cruisers event in Foxboro was a celebration of community and cars! It was the kind of evening that reminds us why we do what we do.

Held across from Bass Pro Shops and hosted by the Mass Cruisers Car Club, this long-standing Thursday tradition draws thousands of enthusiasts throughout the summer.

This Thursday night, the spotlight belonged to Factory Five and our customers. The weather was flawless, the turnout was fantastic, and the atmosphere felt electric.

This year, we opted not to bring our big Factory Five truck, but brought some fun Factory Five cars we don’t typically take to this event! Nick R. from our tech team drove up in the Gen 1 ’35 Hot Rod Truck with Adam S., Taylor D. from our welding team brought the Stage 1 XTF Truck, and Travis M. from our tech team arrived alongside Amanda from our office team in the blue Gen 3 Type 65 Coupe. Dave V. joined separately.

We set up a few tents with free brochures, stickers, and water for show attendees. Several customers had already arrived before we even pulled in! A few had parked in other sections, and made their way over, either by foot or by repositioning their cars, to join the Factory Five area of the show.

Taylor D. (welder), Amanda M. (office), and Danielle pose under the pop-up!

One memorable moment came from longtime customer Rich T., who arrived early with his wife and shared a great full-circle story. Back in 2005, Factory Five offered a $2,500 options credit to celebrate the Patriots’ Super Bowl win, which he used to add features like the Independent Rear Suspension and a passenger roll bar when purchasing his Mk3 Roadster! He’s been attending the show ever since and said it remains one of his favorite events. He has since helped his close friend build two Factory Fives and plans on building a Type 65 Coupe next for himself.

Before long, a parade of Factory Fives made its way into the Mass Cruisers show from Mike Everson’s house, turning the show into a block-party-style gathering full of familiar faces and standout builds.

Also in attendance was John W. with his 289 and David C. with his Speedstar, both of which have won awards at previous Mass Cruisers events! We also spotted a Mk1 that had passed through our race shop for performance upgrades, and the proud owner spoke at length with Travis about all the enhancements done to the car.

As the sun began to set, conversations flowed effortlessly. Owners swapped build stories, tech tips, event and road trip plans. For us, moments like these are invaluable. Factory Five is more than a brand, it’s a community. A collective of builders, dreamers, and drivers who turn wrenches and ideas into reality. In the process, our customers create memories that are truly Built, Not Bought®.

The Factory Five community is what fuels us everyday. Events like these are a powerful reminder of the connections built through shared enthusiasm and hands-on experience.

Dave V. (tech) poses with his mom, Suzie V. in her Mk3 Roadster.

To everyone who came out, thank you. You made Factory Five Night unforgettable, and we can’t wait to see you at the next event.

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View the full photo gallery from Factory Five Night here or check out the video recap below!

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