On August 21, 2011, AmericanMuscle.com (AM) hosted the third of its annual charity car shows. Deleware County Community College in Media, Pennsylvania, played host to AM's largest show to date--with all the proceeds benefitting the Wounded Warriors Project.
After a rain-out the previous week, the AM crew was poised for a good turnout, but Mother Nature kept a few Stangers from coming out with another foul forecast. Once the show was in full swing, 611 Mustangs and Fords filled the grounds, and over 2,000 spectators were on hand to take in the sights.
The manufacturers' midway was packed with many of the great aftermarket companies who supply the parts and go-fast goodies AM sells. Modern Muscle brought out its mobile chassis dyno, giving attendees a chance to see some serious horsepower before heading to the AM tent, where computers were set up for people to order parts. Show specials were available, and ordered parts were delivered directly to the show.
Like the past two years, all of the proceeds from the show were donated to charity. This year, the Wounded Warrior Project was the recipient. The show profits combined with the AM employee contribution (day of show salaries) totaled $14,511! With this kind of turnout--even in questionable weather--we can't wait to see this show grow in the years to come.

The '03-'04 Mach 1 segment...

The '03-'04 Mach 1 segment was represented well. Ryan Booher was showing off his Torch Red '04.

Terry Dickerson's Kona Blue...

Terry Dickerson's Kona Blue '10 GT really grabbed our attention with its RTR wheels and Ford Racing blower.

Jack Schivane brought out...

Jack Schivane brought out his Dark Shadow Grey '03 Cobra convertible.

This sick twin-turbo '97 Saleen...

This sick twin-turbo '97 Saleen belongs to George Zografakis. Not only does George's SN-95 instantly grab your attention, but it was a MM&FF feature car 10 years ago!

David Greer (right) and Lawrence...

David Greer (right) and Lawrence Smallwood (left) bought out these awesome Cobras. David's black '03 Cobra has a slew of mods, including a 2.2L Kenne Bell. Lawrence's '98 Bright Atlantic Blue Snake looked mostly stock under the hood, but the awesome color really stood out!

Modern Muscle brought out...

Modern Muscle brought out its mobile dyno and ran it all day, giving attendees a real high-horsepower show.