
Turn5, a Chester County-based e-commerce retailer specializing in aftermarket automotive parts and accessories will host its annual Driven to Serve: Muscle Car, Jeep & Truck Show on Saturday, April 26.
The event benefits the Travis Manion Foundation (TMF), a nonprofit that supports veterans and families of the fallen, and will be held at Maple Grove Raceway, 30 Stauffer Park Lane, in Brecknock Township, Berks County.
Now in its 15th year, the Driven to Serve: Muscle Car, Jeep & Truck Show has grown into the largest combined muscle car, Jeep and truck show in America, drawing more than 1,000 modded – or modified – vehicles and thousands of spectators.
To date, the event has raised more than $500,000 for various charities. This year is the first year of partnership with the Travis Manion Foundation.
“Driven to Serve is more than just a car show — it’s a powerful gathering of automotive enthusiasts whose attendance will directly benefit military communities, uniting to make a significant impact,” Steve Voudouris, CEO and co-founder at Turn5, said in a statement. “We’re honored to support Travis Manion Foundation and their mission to inspire and empower veterans and family members of fallen heroes.”
The Travis Manion Foundation unites and strengthens communities by training, developing, and highlighting the role models that lead them, according to a press release about the event.
“Through programming, training opportunities, and events designed to empower veterans and families of the fallen, TMF inspires our nation’s heroes to pass on their values to their community and the next generation,” the release stated.
One of the event’s most anticipated moments of the day, according to Turn5, is the Military Dream Build Giveaway, where Turn5 will reveal a fully modded vehicle for a deserving veteran. Selected through a special nomination process, the veteran’s dream ride will be revealed live on April 26.
The event, which runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., will also feature a Monster Truck Car Crush, racing, raffles, a dedicated kids’ area, and exclusive VIP experiences.
Military members, veterans, and their families receive free admission. Spectator tickets are $10; standard vehicle registration is $25; and VIP vehicle registration is $65 – which includes premium parking and event perks, the company said. Car enthusiasts and supporters can register their vehicles or purchase tickets online.
Turn5, which has its headquarters in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, was started in 2003 by brothers Steve and Andrew Voudouris in their parents’ garage. Since then it has grown into an award-winning e-commerce business that provides aftermarket auto parts, services and experiences through three e-commerce platforms: AmericanMuscle.com, ExtremeTerrain.com and AmericanTrucks.com.
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