Image360 Mokena announced the successful completion of a firetruck wrap project. In collaboration with General Formulations, a worldwide manufacturer of pressure-sensitive materials, this partnership marks an impressive tribute to a local nonprofit, Finley Forever, raising awareness for families affected by pediatric cancer.
The firetruck wrap features stunning graphics based on the Finley Forever logo. The wrap highlights the foundation and its mission to provide support and financial assistance to local families in memory of Finley Bracken, who passed away from pediatric cancer in 2020. The wrap itself uses innovative materials courtesy of General Formulations’ Automark Cast Vinyl, which offers enhanced durability for fleet vehicles.
“It means the world to see this project come to life,” said Lacey Bracken, President of Finley Forever. “Since we received the truck from the Romeoville Fire Department, we knew we wanted to use it for our annual Lights & Ladders Brigade, where we bring cheer to families battling cancer during the holiday season. Image360 Mokena’s creative process surpassed our expectations entirely. We cannot wait to use this truck at local events and parades, raising awareness in our daughter’s memory.”
For this project, General Formulations’ Automark Cast Vinyl provided Image360 technicians the benefit of a slidable and bubble-free installation, ensuring top-notch opacity for color blocking. This installation process is specially engineered for vehicle and fleet applications, establishing a long-lasting wrap that is perfect for the team at Finley Forever.
"I have the pleasure of knowing Lacey and Dan Bracken personally,” said Jon Osborne, owner of Image360 Mokena. “When they came to me with this idea, I knew it would be one of the most important projects I’ve ever worked on. This collaboration has been an immense source of pride, and we hope this inspires folks in our community to always give back to those in need.”
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