Turn5, a leading e-commerce retailer of aftermarket automotive parts and accessories, is hosting its 15th annual Driven to Serve: Muscle Car, Jeep & Truck Show on April 26 at Maple Grove Raceway in Berks County. The event has grown into the largest combined muscle car, Jeep, and truck show in America, attracting over 1,000 modified vehicles and thousands of spectators. This year’s event benefits the Travis Manion Foundation (TMF), a nonprofit that supports veterans and families of the fallen.
The Driven to Serve event has raised over $500,000 for various charities since its inception, and this year’s partnership with TMF aims to make a significant impact on military communities. Turn5’s CEO and co-founder, Steve Voudouris, emphasized that the event is more than just a car show, but a powerful gathering of automotive enthusiasts that will directly benefit military communities.
The Travis Manion Foundation works to unite and strengthen communities by training, developing, and highlighting role models that lead them. Through programming, training opportunities, and events, TMF inspires veterans and families of the fallen to pass on their values to their community and the next generation.
One of the event’s most anticipated moments is the Military Dream Build Giveaway, where Turn5 will reveal a fully modified vehicle to a deserving veteran. The event 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, while spectator tickets are $10 and vehicle registration ranges from $25 to $65.
Turn5, founded in 2003 by brothers Steve and Andrew Voudouris, 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. The company is committed to giving back to the community and is excited to partner with TMF to make a positive impact on military communities. Car enthusiasts and supporters can register their vehicles or purchase tickets online to attend the event and support a great cause.