FOR A DETAILED VIDEO ABOUT THE CORVETTE AND THE GIVEAWAY CLICK HERE: https://youtu.be/0zGu-Cw0R-s.
You could win this beautiful 1972 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible! This muscle car has a black exterior with smokin' hot red interior in excellent condition. With just over 37,000 actual miles, there is much fun to be had with this sweet convertible which includes both a hard top and soft top. It doesn't just look good but runs super smooth with a 3-speed automatic transmission, 350 ci / 5.7L - V8 engine that provides a lot of power and sound and has original matching numbers. The 1972 Corvette model was part of the 3rd Generation Corvette (C3) and was the last year for the chrome front and rear bumpers, so this car is the last of its kind, making it unique! The C3 Corvettes were manufactured from 1967 until 1982.
Picture yourself on an afternoon cruise in your Corvette Convertible! To enter, donate to the Team Jack Foundation to help make a difference for kids with brain cancer.
Team Jack Foundation | Funding the Cure for Childhood Brain Cancer
The Team Jack Foundation is a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization EIN is 46-2301134. We are Nebraska-based and raise research funds and awareness for childhood brain cancer.
TEAM JACK’S MISSION
The Team Jack Foundation began out of the dedicated community of Atkinson, Nebraska rallying around Jack Hoffman—our namesake and childhood brain cancer survivor. With support from the University of Nebraska, Husker Athletics, and people all across the country, our Foundation has expanded our reach and impact to push for a cure for childhood brain cancer. You may remember Jack Hoffman's 69-yard touchdown run in the 2013 Nebraska Football Spring Game! This incredible moment was a win for childhood brain cancer raising national awareness for the cause with nearly 9 million views on YouTube. Today, Team Jack unites and brings hope to families everywhere fighting childhood brain cancer.
Our Mission: Raising money to fund impactful childhood brain cancer research and working to raise national awareness for the disease. The current survival rate of childhood brain cancer is about 70%—but we fight to get it to 100%. Investing in more resources for better treatments is the best way to increase a child’s chance of survival. Childhood brain cancer is woefully under-researched, and the Team Jack Foundation exists to propel more research by providing funds.
Your donations support research for:
Your investment in Team Jack goes directly to research that will change a child’s life. This fight is bigger than any of us and bigger than our Nebraska home. Nationwide, we will fight for a world without childhood brain cancer.