CHARLES G. December 13th, 2007 4:20 PM Link
Cool. Buy the camo tent, put it on your beater and impress all your friends. No more embarassment over driving last year’s ride. Just tell the it’s NEXT year’s ride.
We’ve already told you about the charity auction that spy shooter Brenda Priddy is hosting, but since there’s less than half a day to go before it ends, we thought we’d take the time to update our charitable readers on the progress.
At the heart of this auction for a worthy cause (the bidder actually gets to pick the charity of their choice from a list approved by Brenda and Co.) is the chance to win a couple of extremely rare automotive prizes.
(Click on the thumbnails below to check out some of the automotive booty available to the winning bidder of the Priddy auction, or through the jump to read on.)
First and foremost, there’s the enigmatic Dodge “Crew” badge. Crew being the original name for the Dodge Journey, right up until the automaker changed it before the vehicle’s debut at this year’s Frankfurt Motor Show.
Also included is a piece of rear camouflage used on a Crew/Journey prototype, sure to be the envy of the motoring world come next Halloween. Priddy is also including a Dodge branded Rubik’s Cube, given out to the media during the Journey’s introduction, and a 12×18 inch signed photo of a Journey test mule!
This is truly a can’t miss opportunity for any Journey, or Dodge fan on your shopping list this holiday season. Don’t lose out on a chance to get a small piece of automotive history, and do a solid for a worthy cause in the process.
Cool. Buy the camo tent, put it on your beater and impress all your friends. No more embarassment over driving last year’s ride. Just tell the it’s NEXT year’s ride.
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