Ling: Fue emocionante ver el desarrollo de las ofertas
The sale of the last retail 2014 Ford Shelby GT500, put up for auction by the Ford Motor Company to benefit the Brain Injury Association of America, or BIAA, was knocked down for the price of $500,000 at the inauguration of the Hot August Nights Auction presented by Barrett-Jackson in Reno, Nevada. It was thrilling to watch the bidding unfold said Steve Ling, North America car marketing manager at Ford. The moment showedthe power of a great charity and a great car, and the tremendous generosity of the Damon family and our friends at Barrett-Jackson.The Ford Shelby GT500 is another of the models sold by Ford Motor Company to support beneficent organizations in recent years. Other beneficiaries have included the Carroll Shelby Foundation and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.The Brain Injury Association of America is very excited about this opportunity to create both an educational and fundraising opportunity said Susan H. Connors, president and CEO of the BIAA, while noting it will aid many of the some 3.5 million Americans suffering from brain injuries. Parnelli and Page are some of our strongest voices in our advocacy efforts, and were delighted to work together along with Ford and Barrett-Jackson for the sale of the Shelby she said.
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