A Tribute for Breast Cancer Sufferer - 1974 Customized Corvette Stingray
Precisely in August 2013, Jennifer Barnett was found irregularities when he saw that his left chest swell abnormally. He then checked these irregularities to the local hospital, and as a result he suffered from breast cancer stage 4. After one year of intensive treatment, the woman turns out to have a glimmer of hope to be able to recover from the disease.
As gratefulness, he finally makes his vintage Chevrolet Corvette as a medium to campaign fighting cancer for women who suffer the same fate with him by writing their names along the car body as a tribute, both battling the disease and the dead in the hands of the disease.
Approximately there are 100 people with the name of a similar disease in the hood black Stingray 1974 Jennifer Barnett that he fully dedicated for these women, adorned by a large ribbon-shaped decal pink which is identical to the symbol of the fight against these diseases. In addition, there are 100 other names adorned with cancer stage 4 decal 3 color combinations special tape made by him. 50 other names were made at the door to appreciate the deceased who died while battling the disease. Barnett claimed that the car can be borrowed at any time on demand at events breast cancer education or to simply invite people living with the disease around to feel entertained for a moment.
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