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Special Edition 2012 Boss 302 to go up for
Auction
Ford Designer Melvin Betancourt suffered a
serious heart problem 11 years ago and credits the doctors at Henry Ford
Hospital with saving his life
As a way of giving back, Betancourt used his expertise in car
customization to create a one-of-a-kind 2012 Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca
that will be auctioned to benefit cardiovascular care, research and
education at Henry Ford Health System
The factory-painted School Bus Yellow Boss 302 is a one-of-one vehicle
designed to be a modern version of the 1970 Boss 302 that famed race car
driver Parnelli Jones drove to victory in the 1970 Trans-Am Championship
The unique Boss 302 will be sold to the highest bidder during a live
auction at the “Get Your Heart Racing” benefit presented by Ford Motor
Company and Henry Ford Health System on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011.
DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 13, 2011 – When Ford Designer
Melvin Betancourt created a one-of-a-kind 2012 Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca for auction at an upcoming charity event to benefit cardiovascular
care, research and education at Henry Ford Health System, he says it was a
labor of love that came straight from the heart.
Betancourt, 49, suffered a serious heart problem 11 years ago, and he
credits the doctors at Henry Ford with saving his life.
“I went to the doctor thinking I had a bad cold and the specialists at
Henry Ford told me I had what is called an aortic dissection – a tear in
the major blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart to the
body,” recalled Betancourt. “As a result, my aorta had grown to the size
of a softball, and I needed immediate open-heart surgery.”
If left undetected, aortic dissections can lead to sudden death.
“The doctors said I could have been straining myself and the aorta could
have just popped, or I could have just gone to sleep and never woke up,”
explained Betancourt.
The high-risk surgery that Betancourt needed to repair his damaged aorta
was performed successfully by cardiovascular surgeons at Henry Ford
Hospital.
“There are gifted people out there who have been given the ability to do
what they do,” said Betancourt. “I’m here because of them.”
Betancourt says creating the distinctive Mustang for auction at the “Get
Your Heart Racing” event – which will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 15, at Ford Motor Company – is his way of using the gifts
he’s been given to give something back to the doctors and staff at Henry
Ford.
“We’re all here for a purpose, and maybe my purpose is to help people
through my skills,” said Betancourt. “One of the things I do very well is
vehicle customization – taking a car that already exists and enhancing it
to make it a one-of-a-kind vehicle.”
2012 Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca: One of a kind
Betancourt says his goal in customizing the 2012 Mustang Boss 302 Laguna
Seca was to create a vehicle that would attract the highest bids from car
collectors and ultimately the most money for heart research and education
at Henry Ford Health System.
“Everybody knows the School Bus Yellow Boss 302 that Parnelli Jones drove
to victory in the 1970 Trans-Am Championship, so we decided to pay homage
to that vehicle and do a modern version of the 1970 Mustang that he
drove,” said Betancourt.
The 2012 Boss 302 was painted the iconic yellow color at the AutoAlliance
International (AAI) plant in Flat Rock, Mich., where all of Ford’s
Mustangs are built.
“The fact that the car was built and painted at the AAI plant gives it
more credibility as a one-off Ford vehicle,” explained Betancourt.
Instead of using decals like they did in 1970, Betancourt painted all of
the black Laguna Seca graphics on the car, which include “hockey-stick”
stripes along the sides, Parnelli Jones’ No. 15 on the doors and Jones’
name on the side rails.
“I approached the project from a car collector’s perspective,” said
Betancourt. “I asked myself what would happen if they took me from today,
put me back in 1970 and asked me to design a car for Parnelli Jones.”
Parnelli Jones will sign the car at the “Get Your Heart Racing” event,
enhancing its value even more as a collector’s item.
“Get Your Heart Racing” to fight heart disease
Ford Motor Company and Henry Ford Health System are teaming up to fight
heart disease by presenting the “Get Your Heart Racing” benefit on
Saturday, Oct. 15, on Ford grounds in Dearborn.
The benefit takes place from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. on the Ford test track at
the Dearborn Development Center – rarely open to the public – and
continues into the evening with the Winner’s Circle Afterglow from 5 p.m.
to 9 p.m. at the Ford Conference & Events Center with dinner and
entertainment, as well as live and silent auctions.
Tanner Foust, host of Top Gear on the History Channel and an award-winning
professional driver – including three X Games gold medals and two Formula
Drift national championships – will drive three guests chosen in a drawing
on the Ford test track.
Parnelli Jones, winner of dozens of races over more than two decades
including the Indianapolis 500, will attend the Winner’s Circle Afterglow.
Ford President and CEO Alan Mulally also will be on hand to welcome
guests.
The highlight of the evening will be the live auction of a one-of-one 2012
Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca, designed especially for the event by Ford
Designer Melvin Betancourt and signed by Parnelli Jones. It is a modern
version of the 1970 Boss 302 that Jones drove to victory in the 1970
Trans-Am race.
Live auction items also include two tickets to the 2012 American Idol
finale in April. Hotel and airfare are included. Other items are a Ford
Championship Weekend VIP Experience in November, including three races,
meeting Ford drivers and a personal garage and pit tour.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Edith and Benson Ford Heart &
Vascular Institute at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and the Center for
Cardiac Care at Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital.
Ticket sales are limited. For more information about the “Get Your Heart
Racing” event, please visit www.getyourheartracing.org or call (734)
246-9583.
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