Aeromotive Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Open House/Car Show

Aeromotive Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Open House/Car Show

In 1994, Steve Matusek, the son of immigrants from Eastern Europe, started Aeromotive Inc. on the strength of his vision, dedication to excellence and a commitment to developing the pinnacle of performance products.

In 1994, Steve Matusek, the son of immigrants from Eastern Europe, started Aeromotive Inc. on the strength of his vision, dedication to excellence and a commitment to developing the pinnacle of performance products. A quarter-century later, the company he founded has become an all-American success story worth celebrating — and that’s the plan when Aeromotive hosts its 25th anniversary celebration, said the company.

Join Matusek and the rest of the Aeromotive crew for a special open-house event from 4-8 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 1, at the Aeromotive Inc. headquarters in Lenexa, Kansas.

“This isn’t just a celebration of Aeromotive, but a huge thank you to the good people who have supported us along the way,” Matusek said. “No one gets this far alone, so we’re inviting our friends and community partners to join in the celebration.”

Attendees will enjoy appearances from famous racers and their cars and can shop the wares of local parts distributors, meet firefighters and policemen, and enjoy performances by local musician, Gary Lincoln. Aeromotive also will host tours of its facility.

What’s more, Aeromotive’s 25th anniversary event will feature t-shirt sales and a silent auction to benefit Parenting Children with Special Needs Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of local families who have a child with challenges that are associated with a medical diagnosis.

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