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Kansas City teens transform vintage car with Travis Kelce鈥檚 support

Kansas City teens transform vintage car with Travis Kelce鈥檚 support
TRAVIS KELSEY鈥橲 CAR? IT鈥橲 A 69 CHEVY. THAT鈥橲 ALL ELECTRIC. THANKS TO THE WORK OF STUDENTS AT OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH, KMBC NINE鈥橲 ALAN SHOPE SHOWS US IT鈥橲 AS EASY AS BUYING ONE TICKET. IT鈥橲 A PROJECT THAT鈥橲 OPENING THE DOORS FOR SEVERAL KANSAS CITY AREA TEENS. THIS CAR IS A CULMINATION OF ABOUT THREE YEARS OF WORK. IT鈥橲 A 69 CHEVELLE FOUND ON A FARM NEAR SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI, COMPLETELY REBUILT AND RESTORED AS AN ELECTRIC CAR. ABOUT 60% OF THE METAL WAS REPLACED. IT鈥橲 A COMPLETE FRAME OFF. EVERYTHING REPLACED, RESTORED. THE CAR IN THE PROJECT HAD BEEN VERY CLOSE TO THE HEART OF CHIEFS STAR TRAVIS KELCE, WHO THREW HIS 87 AND RUNNING FOUNDATION WAS ABLE TO HELP FUND THE REBUILD OF IT. A DIGITAL DASH REPLICATES WHAT THE DASH LOOKED LIKE IN 69, MAYBE MORE AMAZING THAN THE CAR. THE GROUP OF STUDENTS FROM OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH THAT PUT IT TOGETHER. IT REALLY REPRESENTS A PRETTY BIG CHANGE FOR A LOT OF LIVES, AND IT鈥橲 AN IMPRESSIVE RIDE THAT鈥橲 ALREADY TAKEN BEST IN SHOW AT ITS FIRST COMPETITION IN AUSTIN LAST MONTH, A HUGE HONOR. THE GROUP SAYS 81 STUDENTS WORKED ON THIS CAR OVER A THREE YEAR PERIOD. MANY OF MY FRIENDS DROP OUT AFTER GRADUATING, BUT I WANT TO DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT. THAT鈥橲 WHY JODY MARTINEZ WANTED TO BE A PART OF THE BUILD LAST YEAR. HE SAYS THE CHEVELLE REPRESENTS HOPE FOR THOSE WHO BUILD IT. IT DOESN鈥橳 MATTER WHERE YOU COME FROM, IT DOESN鈥橳 MATTER YOUR AGE. ANYTHING IN THIS WORLD IS POSSIBLE. WHAT IT MEANS TO ME IS, IS THE IMPACT THAT IT HAS ON YOUNG PEOPLE AND WHAT THEY鈥橵E LEARNED AND WHAT THEY鈥橵E GAINED. RAFFLE TICKETS ARE CURRENTLY ON SALE. THE FUTURE CARS OWNER WILL BE CHOSEN IN SEPTEMBER IN KANSAS CITY. ALAN SHOPE KMBC NINE NEWS. PRETTY SWEET. YOU CAN BU
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Kansas City teens transform vintage car with Travis Kelce鈥檚 support
A unique project is changing lives and sparking innovation for Kansas City teens, thanks to a restored 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle and years of hard work.The car, discovered abandoned on a farm near Springfield, Missouri, has been fully rebuilt and transformed into an electric vehicle. Over the course of three years, 81 students from Operation Breakthrough, a Kansas City nonprofit, worked to bring the car back to life.Oz Qureshi, director of Mind Drive, detailed the intensive restoration effort.鈥淎bout 60% of the metal was replaced. It鈥檚 a complete frame-off restoration. Everything was replaced or restored,鈥� Qureshi said.The project received support from Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, who, through his 87 & Running Foundation, helped fund the rebuild. The revamped Chevelle is a marvel of engineering and design. It features a digital dashboard modeled after the car鈥檚 original 1969 interior and has already gained recognition. The vehicle won Best in Show at its first competition in Austin, Texas.鈥淚t was a huge honor,鈥� Qureshi said. Mary Esselman, CEO of Operation Breakthrough, said the project has had a transformative impact on the students involved.鈥淚t really represents a pretty big change for a lot of lives,鈥� Esselman said.One participant, Jordi Martinez, joined the project last year and said the experience inspired him to think differently about his future.鈥淢any of my friends drop out after graduating, but I want to do something different. It doesn鈥檛 matter where you come from. It doesn鈥檛 matter your age. Anything in this world is possible,鈥� Martinez said.The restored Chevelle, which symbolizes hope and opportunity for the students who built it, is now up for grabs.For Qureshi, the project鈥檚 greatest achievement lies in the skills and confidence it instilled in the students.鈥淲hat it means to me is the impact it has on young people, what they鈥檝e learned, and what they鈥檝e gained,鈥� Qureshi said.

A unique project is changing lives and sparking innovation for Kansas City teens, thanks to a restored 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle and years of hard work.

The car, discovered abandoned on a farm near Springfield, Missouri, has been fully rebuilt and transformed into an electric vehicle. Over the course of three years, 81 students from Operation Breakthrough, a Kansas City nonprofit, worked to bring the car back to life.

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Oz Qureshi, director of Mind Drive, detailed the intensive restoration effort.

鈥淎bout 60% of the metal was replaced. It鈥檚 a complete frame-off restoration. Everything was replaced or restored,鈥� Qureshi said.

The project received support from Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, who, through his 87 & Running Foundation, helped fund the rebuild.

The revamped Chevelle is a marvel of engineering and design. It features a digital dashboard modeled after the car鈥檚 original 1969 interior and has already gained recognition. The vehicle won Best in Show at its first competition in Austin, Texas.

鈥淚t was a huge honor,鈥� Qureshi said.

Mary Esselman, CEO of Operation Breakthrough, said the project has had a transformative impact on the students involved.

鈥淚t really represents a pretty big change for a lot of lives,鈥� Esselman said.

One participant, Jordi Martinez, joined the project last year and said the experience inspired him to think differently about his future.

鈥淢any of my friends drop out after graduating, but I want to do something different. It doesn鈥檛 matter where you come from. It doesn鈥檛 matter your age. Anything in this world is possible,鈥� Martinez said.

The restored Chevelle, which symbolizes hope and opportunity for the students who built it, is now up for grabs.

For Qureshi, the project鈥檚 greatest achievement lies in the skills and confidence it instilled in the students.

鈥淲hat it means to me is the impact it has on young people, what they鈥檝e learned, and what they鈥檝e gained,鈥� Qureshi said.