
We will continue to update photos as we build the 1957 Chevy in honor of our service men and women. Keep checking back to watch our progress.

Members of the US Air Force stand at the CARS Inc. booth at the 2007 Detroit AutoRama to get the word out, and raise donations in support of Project American Heroes.

At the Detroit AutoRama, members of the US Air Force take a moment away from discussing Project American Heroes to try on a newly restored 1957 Chevy convertible.

Airmen from the Detroit area carefully review the Roadster Shops chassis to be used for the Project American Heroes car.

The chassis has been reviewed, and is ready to go along with the body to Chicago with the Roadster Shop.

Since the theme of the Detroit AutoRama included the 50th Anniversary of the 1957 Chevy, CARS Inc. invited the 1957 Chevy Semi Truck from Trick My Truck to the show. This seemed like a very patriotic backdrop for a photo.

Armed Service members pose in a classic 1957 Chevy convertible made with a new CARS Inc. steel body, similar to the one donated for the Project American Heroes car.

The airmen stand at ease in front of the actual 1957 Chevy steel body that will be used to create the Project American Heroes car.

The 1957 Chevy body is firmly attached to a pallet, able to be air-dropped anywhere in the world - of course, it can delivered by truck as well.