On the road again
2 Mins Read 93x2: Kissel owner Joe Barbieri and his passenger Bob Mundy show off the car - and their flamboyant shirts. Picture: Gary Sissons Share
Picture: Gary Sissons
TWO 93-year-olds went for a “run” together to last weekend’s Hastings Cruise Night at Westernport Marina.
One was a car – a 1928 Kissel of the type that was all the rage in the glamorous days of early Hollywood – and the other was Frankston South resident Robert Mundy who has a background in cars as a mechanic and former owner of a Baxter garage.
Kissel owner Joe Barbieri, of Moorooduc, introduced them after hearing from a friend that his dad – who loves cars – had just turned 93 and would love to see the two-door coupe. “My car had also just turned 93 so I said, ‘Let’s get them together’ and tonight’s the night.”
In addition to homes and businesses, a lot of great charitable organizations were affected too.
One of my favorites,
Kids Meals, needs your help.
If you ve never heard about Kids Meals, they deliver food to hungry children all over the Houston area every day.
During the power and water outage, they lost most of their food inventory.
Every single day, Kids Meals is out there providing food for more than 6000 kids.
Every. Day.
You can help them out by donating food, healthy snacks, squeezable fruit and juice boxes. For a full list of items and to make your own meal packs, click HERE.
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