Published May 20. 2021 06:54PM
PRESS PHOTOS BY DEBRA PALMIERI Members of the Berks County Mustang Car Club met at the Kempton Fire Company before going to the Wheels for Victory Car Show at the Kempton Community Center. Don and Marlene Peters of Kempton have owned this ‘67 Mustang for five years. This was the car's maiden voyage on the road.
Bruce Wilson of “downtown” Reinholds brought his ‘65 Stang to the Wheels for Victory car show to help raise money for Victory Junction camp for kids.
This green ‘67 GT fastback Mustang belongs to Ken Eigenbrod of Kutztown.
Earl Long of Shillington brought his green custom ‘67 Mustang to the car show at the Kempton Community Center.
President of the Berks County Mustang Car Club Inc. Dan Peterson is shown with his 2007 Mustang GT fastback at the Kempton Fire Company before the start of the Wheels for Victory car show.
This silver 2014 Rousch modified Mustang belongs to Jason Eager of Temple.
John Moriarty of Kempton didn't have far to travel with his 2020 Shelby GT 500 Mustang.
Not a Ford Mustang, but a 1931 Ford Model A coupe, Millie and Carson Krause of Lenhartsville frequently attend car shows. They brought their car to the Wheels of Victory show at the Kempton Community Center on May 15.
Hannah Schmoyer of Upper Macungie from Troop 6401 manned the baked goods table at the fundraiser in honor of Adam Petty and Victory Junction, a “serious fun camp” for children. The Troop meets at Parkway Manor Elementary School, South Whitehall.