/UFC Custom Camaro Sells For $350,000

UFC Custom Camaro Sells For $350,000

UFC Camaro at UFC Custom Camaro Sells For $350,000

The UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) organization commissioned a custom Chevy Camaro, which has just been sold for $350,000 at the Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Event in Las Vegas, Nevada. All the proceeds will go to the US troops by benefitting the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. The car is made by Findlay Customs and Modern Muscle Las Vegas and has features such as custom exhaust, lowering suspension kit, 2000-watt sound system, custom paint and UFC fight glove seats with suede headline.

UFC President Dana White, who is in Indianapolis this weekend for the UFC 119: Mir vs Cro Cop Pay-Per-View event, tweeted, “Thank you to all the bidders on the UFC Camaro!! It went for $350k!!! That money goes to the troops. So amazing!!! I LOVE UFC fans.”

The UFC Camaro crossed the Barrett-Jackson block during prime time at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center today, and was driven by none other than UFC Hall of Famer Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell.

The family of the winning bid, who ultimately paid $350,000 for the custom sports car, admitted to auction officials that they are huge UFC fans, and are thrilled with their collectible UFC Camaro.

SPEED television carried the UFC Camaro Auction live.

The $350,000 for the UFC Camaro will benefit the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing support for the families of United States military personnel injured or lost in performance of their duty. Likewise, the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund works to assist our wounded warriors by providing facilities and services that ensure that injured military personnel receive the best possible treatment our nation has to offer.

These privately-funded facilities include the Center for the Intrepid, a state-of-the-art physical rehabilitation facility at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas that provides those with severe extremity injuries, severe burns and amputees the best opportunity to regain their ability to live and work productively; and the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE) in Bethesda, Maryland, a $65 million, 72,000 sq. ft., advanced center dedicated to the diagnosis and clinical care of service members suffering from traumatic brain injury (TBI), post traumatic stress (PTS) and other complex psychological health issues.

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