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The Freedom
PT has been redesigned and built to say Thank You to everyone who has
fought for our Freedom. With the new PTeazer front end and rear retro
roll pan as well as the new cowl induction hood.
With the
talents of airbrush artist Eric Ward and the body and paint experts at
Indy Body Werks - Brian & Brad Nordmeyer, we then transformed the
look into an unbelievable display thanking our Heroes for protecting our
FREEDOMS. The Freedom PT speaks to us through the Wars of our lifetime
and it speaks volumes in letting us all know that, "FREEDOM is NOT
FREE!" Thank you to ALL who have fought and are fighting for our
FREEDOM!!
On the hood we
have the New York skyline displayed in black and white, the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn
Bridge and the Twin Towers - in memory of the way it use to be,,,,
We Will Never Forget!!!! Eric did it in such great detail for us to
remember those who lost their lives in this act of war against our great
nation.

The
American Flag drapes across the front of 'Freedom' and unfurls down
both sides of the car in an awesome display of Patriotism.

On the
drivers side it leads to the Air Force Thunderbirds flying in the
Missing Man Formation. Since I was in the Air Force during the Vietnam
War we also added a couple of the aircraft I worked on across the
spoiler so it can be seen from the front with the tailgate open.

On the
tailgate is a scene of 'The Wall of Our Wars' Memorial with names of the
fallen from Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. In the scene the father,
Michael, of our Fallen Hero, Cpl. Zachary R. Nordmeyer, is
standing there with his son and 2 buddies who were killed with him reflecting back to
Michael in the Wall reflection....

The Wall
fades into a jungle scene from Vietnam with 3 buddies heading to a
helicopter hovering over the paddies.....

The jungle
scene turns into a scene from the Iraq war showing 2 soldiers repelling
down from a helicopter and one running to take his position. This then
fades into the boots, rifle, helmet and dog tags reflecting a Fallen
Hero with the portrait of Cpl. Zachary R. Nordmeyer, who we lost Feb.
23, 2009.

This is a tribute to Cpl.
Zachary R. Nordmeyer. Your memory will live on forever!! Thank you for
protecting our FREEDOM!!!
"FREEDOM is Not Free!"
Dave 'Kokomo' Amey from Laurence
Harbor, N.J. did the etching on the rear window, again reminding us that
Freedom is Not Free!!

The
interior was professionally done by Smitty at Classic Auto Tops here in
Indianapolis, In. The seats display Red and White vertical stripes and a
top bar of Blue with White embroidered Stars. The door panels are the
same.

The Freedom PT is a statement from America thanking all who have fought
for our Freedom for they shall live forever in our hearts. |