We are grateful to the many, many individuals and companies that made Dress Blues possible.
Thanks to all of the following donors:
Advanced Plating
Berry Tire Co.
Billet Specialties
Bob Drake Reproductions
Borla Exhaust
Bowler Transmissions
Brookville Roadster
California Car Cover
Caswell Design
Chevrolet
Classic Instruments
CleanTools, Inc.
Currie Enterprises
Custom Classics Automobiles
Flaming River Steering Systems
Friends in Deed Foundation
Glasurit
Greening Auto Company
Inland Empire Driveline
Johnson Controls
Keleen Leathers
Leer Company
Lokar Performance Parts
NSRA
Ogden Top & Trim
Optima Batteries
Peter Dartley Trust
Phoenix Machine LLC
Pirelli Tires
PowerMaster
Pro’s Pick Truck Beds
RealSteel
RideTech
Robert Horn Design
Rootlieb Corp.
Rydell Chevrolet
Sanderson Headers
Steve’s Auto Restorations
Super Bell Axle
“Tanks”
Total Cost Involved Engineering
U.S. Mags
Vintage Air
Walker Radiator
Watertown Ford/Chrysler
Wescott’s Auto
Wilwood Brakes
WiseGuys Seats
Yogi’s Hot Rod Parts
We are looking for one special person who believes in our mission and would like to own Dress Blues. Our plan is to auction it at Barrett Jackson, but if we can find an individual who will donate $1-million we will make the car theirs.
Contact us if you are interested or know someone who might.
Thank you.
Jay Leno is one of the country's best known car collectors. He also has a hit television show, Jay Leno's Garage and when the IronMen Foundation contacted him regarding our first vehicle build called "Metal of Honor," he enthusiastically welcomed us and featured the car on his show.
Now that Dress Blues is completed and touring, Jay has agreed to feature it on a new episode in November 2025.. We are very grateful to Jay for helping to get the word out about this very worthwhile project.
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