Do We Hear $1M? Shelby GT500 Being Sold to Benefit Wounded Warriors

By -

1

I don’t know if this Shelby GT 500 will fetch the $1 million it’s seeking at auction, but it’s certainly worth it.

The 2011 red, white, and blue decorated Ford Pony car is being sold on eBay by Jack and Claire Miller (owners of the American restaurant chain Miller’s Ale House) to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project.

The Millers purchased the Shelby in 2012 and around 2,000 people have signed the one-of-a-kind Mustang in support of the project that helps wounded veterans and their families.

“The support being offered by the Miller family is remarkable,” said Wounded Warrior Project CEO Steve Nardizzi. “We are extremely grateful for their generous donation, which is providing us with the critical resources that we need to honor and empower Wounded Warriors, and make an impact in the lives of the veterans that we serve.”

According to Pddnet.com, rumor has it that Donald Trump and David Copperfield might even make a bid on the car.

Chime in with your thoughts on the forum. >>

Via [eBayPddnet.com]


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:31 PM.