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Subject         2022 Corvette Widebody "Project Vouno" Chassis #3

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The First Convertible Project Vouno' Widebody is complete, and its a perfect.......

 

Chassis #3 in our Project Vouno' all-carbon-fiber widebody program features our first C8 Convertible finished in stunning torch red. This particular build was commissioned by a client in South Texas who, captivated by our Widebody program's debut at the SEMA show in 2021, desired one of the initial five builds for his collection. Executed with precision and exacting to OEM standards, this custom widebody could easily be mistaken for a creation straight from a specialized division within GM, if one existed for exclusive programs like this.

Our widebody seamlessly matches the factory paint in torch red gloss, imparting a Ferrari-esque vibe to the build. The gloss forged carbon fiber elements, especially under sunlight, create a striking contrast against the red backdrop. A unique feature of this build, at the client's request, is the retention of the front trunk with a factory-style hood. We crafted the hood in forged carbon form, maintaining the factory aesthetic—making it the sole unit among the five with this distinct feature.

Opting for a timeless gloss black finish with red colorfill accents on our Brixton AS01 wheel set ties in with the carbon fiber components, creating a striking and cohesive exterior design. The interior, retaining the factory 2LT configuration further accentuates the idea that this is a prime example of how our wild widebody package can be tailored to individual preferences, seamlessly integrating with the factory design. Whether you seek a build that commands attention among exotic vehicles or one that retains the essence of a wild build while effortlessly blending with a factory aesthetic, Label has the expertise to bring your vision to life.

 

The History of Project Vouno'

Dubbed Project "Vouno'", our creation of the Ultimate in an American Supercar Widebody program was born.  From the Greek word meaning Mountain, Vouno' was a challenge we accepted that was unlike any other in the world.  As a lifelong dream to design and manufacture his own products, Andy Siradakis, Designer and Owner of Label Motorsports,  embarked on the journey of creating a complete fender replacement, Carbon Fiber widebody program for the new Corvette, highlighting his personal design interpretations and the build execution capabilities of Label Motorsports.

     As if the data capturing, CAD development, and 3D printing were not challenging enough, add the fact that COVID grasped the world in the middle of this process, slowing down all process's and adding additional costs for nearly every line item. We forged ahead decidedly, pushing through to create not only the worlds only full forged aerodynamic program, but also developing a proprietary Carbon manufacturing process that we could replicate, keeping the Label Motorsports Carbon Fiber unique in the industry of exotic carbon fiber construction.  Enter a process called "LMC", or Label Moulding Compound process.  This process not only encapsulates the traditional structural carbon fiber constructed components utilizing the traditional weave carbon fiber which we always do first, but then we add on our top layer of our hand cut forged flakes in sizes we have determined to produce maximum flash and reflectivity, all layered under deep epoxy resin and then finished in a UV stable multilayer automotive clearcoat, creating unmatched depth and gloss similar to a show car paint job. 

     This 17 month journey culminated with what you see here.  From CEO's of Major manufacturers, Dealership principles, Automotive enthusiasts, Influencers, and brand partners, the reviews were overwhelming, and delivered the message that the fruits of our labor were well worth the sacrifice made to accomplish this goal.  Now at the top of the "Mountain", we are continuing the builds for 3 other special clients, giving each one a piece of history they can take home and proudly own for years to come. 

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