99mallett
Active member
- Joined
- Apr 8, 2010
- Messages
- 31
- Location
- Western Indiana
- Corvette
- '99 Red Coupe, '01 White Vert, '64 Red Vert
My wife is a 10 year Breast Cancer survivor, and a couple of years ago, I "built" her a custom 2001 convertible that was a tribute to Breast Cancer survivors. I completely gutted it and put in a custom white interior and also did some custom covers under the hood. She loves the car, but the ugly black hood liner bothered both of us, and I pondered what to do about it for quite some time.
American Car Craft fixed us up. They custom etched one of their beautiful stainless steel hood liner sets. They put "Survivor" on the upper panel. It has a decorative scrolled "S" with a small ribbon dangling off it. The lower panel has a large ribbon with "find a cure" etched in it. It looks great and she's ecstatic about it.
Here are some pics. The images are a little difficult to see in the pictures, but they look great in person.
Before...
Now...
A few shots of the rest of the car...
American Car Craft fixed us up. They custom etched one of their beautiful stainless steel hood liner sets. They put "Survivor" on the upper panel. It has a decorative scrolled "S" with a small ribbon dangling off it. The lower panel has a large ribbon with "find a cure" etched in it. It looks great and she's ecstatic about it.
Here are some pics. The images are a little difficult to see in the pictures, but they look great in person.
Before...
Now...
A few shots of the rest of the car...