More than 300 cars, trucks and motorcycles packed Fleetwood Park on June 13 for the 10th annual Fleetwood Rotary Show Of Wheels.
“The Show of Wheels is a community event,” said Fleetwood Rotarian Jim Long. “It’s a synergy of individuals, community organizations and generous companies. The Fleetwood Rotary Club is made of individuals, yet these represent many of the prominent organizations in the Fleetwood area. The Fleetwood Fire Company does their part and benefits from the concession stand. The Friends of The Fleetwood Area Library pitch in with the clothing drive and benefit with a donation, and the City Thrift Shop gets the much-needed men’s clothing.”
What made this year’s show a success?
“All those individuals doing their part, so that as a whole it runs smooth and enjoyable,” said Long. “The generous sponsors who pitched in monetarily to make it a successful fund raiser and fun raiser.”
For the men’s clothing drive, Fleetwood Rotary will donate $1 for each piece of donated clothing, up to $1,000.
“What a success. Christine Leonhardt emphasized the need for men’s clothing stating that they had none to put out. The Friends of Library exceeded their goal of 1,500 pieces and collected over 2,300,” said Long.
All the clothing is given to City Thrift Shop, 314 Penn St., Reading.
“(The Show of Wheels) provides an event where we can all come together, several of the afore-mentioned organizations get needed funds. Fleetwood Rotary uses some funds for community projects, like you can see with the fitness trail in the park,” said Long.
He also enjoys participating in the car show.
“I personally like driving in my 75 Pinto Wagon and watching folks point and laugh. The next thing is the Duck Race,” said Long.
He sees this event not only benefiting the Rotary monetarily.
“It’s a successful fund-raiser, but it also helps us pull together as a team for a common goal. That just makes you proud,” said Long. “It’s a great bunch of people in the Fleetwood Rotary.”
List of WinnersBest of Show: 1908 Staver Open, Bernard Peach, of N.J.
Best Engine: 1934 Chevrolet Coupe, Kenny Gruber, Fleetwood
Best Paint: 1925 Ford T-Bucket, Jack Peterman, Reading
Club: Delaware Valley American Motors
Fan Favorite: 1967: Ford Mustang Coupe, Jim Achen, New Market, MD
Fire Chief’s: 2008 Ford F250 Truck, Kurt Fry, Elizabethtown
Furtherest Travel: 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe, Dan Peters, Bangor
Mayor’s: 1950 Mercury Custom Russell Strunk, Douglassville
Motorcycle: 2011 Harley-Davidson V-Rod Muscle, Brian Ulrich, Shillington
Motorcycle: 2009 Harley Davidson Electra Glide Classic, Kyle Hummel, Reading
Motorcycle: Special Construction, Harry O’Neill, Leesport
Motorcycle: 2010 Harley Davidson Ultra Limited (Custom). John King. North East, MD
Motorcycle: 2002 Harley- Davidson FLHT, Manny Molina, Reading
Original Stock: 1955 Oldsmobile 88 – 2 door sedan, Carl Metzger, Boyertown
Original Stock: 1967 Ford Mustang, Glen Schaeffer, Fleetwood
Original Stock: 1969 Chevy Camaro Z-28, Terry And Rhonda Danenhower, Lenhartville
Original Stock: 1931 Ford A Coupe, Carson Krause, Lenhartsville
Original Stock: 1960 Ford Thunderbird, John & Donna Grubb, Birdsboro
Original Stock: 1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Club Coupe, Stephen Kurtz, Breinigsville
Original Stock: 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle, Joe Williams, Birdsboro
Original Stock: 1965 Mercury Comet Cyclone, Ken Bennett, Pottstown
Original Stock: 1911 Ford Open Racey Runabout, Bernard Peach, NJ
Original Stock: 1908 Staver Open, Bernard Peach, NJ
Police Chief’s: 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback, Doug Keener, Bernville
Rat Rod: 1928 FORD Rat Rod, John H Dundon Jr, Reading
Stock or Modified: 1931 Ford Town Sedan, Mike Sabocheck, Fleetwood
Stock or Modified: 1956 Chevy Belair, Phillip & Dian Behm, Fleetwood
Stock or Modified: 1932 Ford Pickup, Ron & Joanne Heidenreich, Birdsboro
Stock or Modified: 1932 Ford Hot Rod Highboy Roadster, Rick & Linda Baum, Sinking Spring
Stock or Modified: 1965 Plymouth Satellite, Frank Bentz, Birdsboro
Stock or Modified: 1932 Ford Truck, Cindy Beacham, Mohrsville
Stock or Modified: 1941 Willys Cp, Larry Dey, Fleetwood
Stock or Modified: 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle, Bob Hartline, Kempton
Stock or Modified: 1934 Ford 3 Window Coupe, Charlie Boyer, Robesonia
Stock or Modified: 1939 Dodge Truck Flat Bed, James Fasnacht, Tremont
Stock or Modified: 1931 Ford Roadster, Arthur Engle, Reading
Stock or Modified: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, Denise Kocher, Canton
Stock or Modified: 1953 International Pickup, Brandon Trauger, Alburtis
Stock or Modified: 1956 Chevrolet 2 door Handy Wagon, Mike Kramer, Fleetwood
Stock or Modified: 1946 Studebaker M5 Pickup, Terry Hartman, Mertztown
Stock or Modified: 1934 Chevrolet Sedan, Tom Beacham, Mohrsville
Stock or Modified: 1925 Dodge Bros, John Gehris, Fleetwood
Stock or Modified: 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck, Tony Talys, Womelsdorf
Stock or Modified: 1952 Chevrolet Belair, Hal and Sharen Messer, Reading
Stock or Modified: 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback, Doug Keener, Bernville
Stock or Modified: 1969 Dodge Charger, Brian Bottislieri, Gilberstville
Stock or Modified: 1947 Mercury Bus. Coupe, Jim Dobbins, Reading
Stock or Modified: 1934 Chevrolet Coupe, Kenny Gruber, Fleetwood
Stock or Modified: 1950 Mercury Custom, Russell Strunk, Douglassville
Stock or Modified: 1958 Chevrolet Impala, Paul Kuntz, Beaver Meadows
Town Council: 1911 Ford Open Racey Runabout, Bernard Peach, NJ
Truck: 1949 Chevrolet Pickup, Dave Peiffer, Sr., Summit Station
Truck: 1973 Ford F-100 XLT Ranger, Donald Wayne, Leesport
Truck: 1964 FORD F100, Terry Reber, Shoemakersville
Truck: 2008 Ford F250 Truck, Kurt Fry, Elizabethtown
Truck: 1954 Ford F-100 “Stock” Truck, Ed & Maryann Samuels, Pottstown