A 2008 six-speed Corvette ZHZ, the coupe version with 436 horsepower and exclusively built for Hertz, is being auctioned by the fundraising organization charity buzz.
Proceeds from the sale of the Corvette will benefit two charities: OxFam International and the Music for America Project.
OxFam International works in more than 100 countries to overcome poverty and injustice (currently a part of our Heal Haiti Auction). The Music for America Project provides avenues for children to achieve their musical dreams.
Some of the car’s features include: Magnetic Selective Ride Control (Tour or Sport Mode), Goodyear Eagle F1 EMT Supercar tires, larger brakes with cross-drilled brake rotors, and an EPA estimated 25 MPG highway, making this Coupe model one of the most aerodynamic Corvette’s ever offered.
The bidding ends Feb. 23 at 2:34 p.m. The winner is responsible for the transportation of the vehicle and all taxes.
Additional details: Estimated value, $45,000; Current bid (increments of $2,500), $27,500.01; Mileage 24,717; Model Year, 2008; Location Orlando, Fla.; Warranty, Limited for first 60 Days or 2,000 Miles.
For additional information or to bid, visit: CharityBuzz/Corvette
Article Last Updated: February 19, 2010.
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