Allan Moffat tribute stickers raise five figure sum for dementia research
Stickers created and sold by die-cast producer Authentic Collectables
Supercars Hall of Famer passed away in November aged 86
Proceeds from Allan Moffat tribute stickers produced in the wake of Supercars Hall of Famer's passing have produced a major donation to Dementia Australia.
Authentic Collectables, which produced the stickers in conjunction with Dementia Australia and Ford Australia, announced that $27,500 has been raised for the charity, of which Moffat was a proud patron.
Moffat, an inaugural member of the Supercars Hall of Fame following a legendary career highlighted by four championship wins and four Bathurst wins, passed away in November last year following a battle with dementia, aged 86.
The tribute stickers ran on all of the Ford Mustangs that ran in last year's season finale at the bp Adelaide Grand Final, before being made available for the public to purchase after the event.
The stickers notably featured on the race-winning cars of Brodie Kostecki and Matt Payne, and also on the championship-winning Mobil 1 Optus Ford of Chaz Mostert.
“Thank you to everyone who supported Allan and Dementia Australia by purchasing a tribute sticker," said Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan.
"Allan was wholeheartedly committed to supporting Australians impacted by dementia through his work as a Dementia Australia Patron.
"It is incredible to see his work and legacy carry on and continue to improve the lives of people living with dementia, their families and carers."
Phil Grant, Moffat's manager and carer, added: "Thank you to everyone involved in initiating and supporting this wonderful tribute to Allan at the final round of the Supercars season in Adelaide.
"We are incredibly grateful to Ford Australia and Ben Nightingale for facilitating the initiative and for the support of all Ford teams in displaying these stickers on their Mustangs to represent their teams.
"A special thank you to Aaron Noonan for supplying the images used on the sticker, and to Authentic Collectables, particularly William, for managing the logistics, sales, postage, and handling to ensure these reached the fans.
"This was a fantastic joint effort, and I sincerely thank everyone involved. You all helped make it a smooth project and contributed to a truly great outcome."
Authentic Collectables Director William Hall added: “I feel incredibly privileged to have spent time with Allan over the years during my time as General Manager of Biante Model Cars.
"He was not only a legend of our sport, but also a genuine and generous person who cared deeply about the causes he supported.
"This initiative was also very personal for me. Dementia is something very close to my heart, as my mum passed away from the illness only a few years ago after being diagnosed around a similar time to Allan.
"Being able to contribute in some small way to supporting Dementia Australia, while also honouring Allan’s legacy, was simply something I felt I had to do.
"I’m also incredibly grateful to Ben Nightingale and the team at Ford Australia for not only creating the original tribute and ensuring the sticker appeared on every Ford Mustang Supercar, but also for allowing us to reproduce the sticker so fans could show their support and help raise funds for Dementia Australia.
"To see the motorsport community get behind this cause and help us raise such a significant amount is something I’m extremely proud to have been part of.”
A limited number of the stickers remain available to purchase through the Authentic Collectables website, with all proceeds going straight to Dementia Australia.
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