Amanda Products Introduces SpeedHook™ at JEEP BEACH 2014
On Friday, April 25, 2014, the Daytona Beach NEWS-JOURNAL wrote there were so many Jeeps on the roads it was starting to “look like a remake of ‘M.A.S.H.’” The Amanda Products brand crew was at Jeep Beach to support the off-road community and gauge response to the ease and simplicity of the Amanda SpeedHook™; it’s compatible with Jeeps, F150s, buggies, and any vehicle with a 2” receiver hitch. We arrived early, in a cool morning fog as the Mid Florida Jeep Club directed vendors and participants at the gate. A few weeks back I interviewed Jason Martin, President of the club, so we appreciated how much effort goes into this – their most important annual event. (Read the whole interview at https://amandaproducts.com/jeep-beach-brought-to-you-by-the-mid-florida-jeep-club/ ) Most members work a regular 40 hour week. One volunteer told me his wife – a nurse – was helping out after a ten day shift. Like Jason said, “We have a great club that really bonds together during this time of the year.” Why? For charity. Last year they raised $85,000 for the Volusia/Flagler Boys and Girls Clubs and the BlueRibbon Coalition. The Daytona Beach NEWS-JOURNAL reported that “This year, the club added two additional charities, the Hope Reins therapeutic horse riding center in New Smyrna Beach and Pawsibilities, a national no-kill animal rescue organization with operations in Central Florida.” Read the whole article at http://www.news-journalonline.com/article/20140425/NEWS/140429557/0/search?tc=ar At the entrance to Daytona International Speedway Saturday morning started out cool and foggy, but temps were expected to climb to the 80s. Soon Daytona International Speedway was abuzz from all angles. The Richard Petty Drive experience had thrill-seekers hitting the 2.5 mile tri-oval (with 31 degree banking) in 600 HP NASCAR race cars. That […]
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