Hurst Mustang Convertible Pace Car auctioned off for charity at Barrett-Jackson
23 January 2010
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In past years at Barrett-Jackson Hurst Performance Vehicles has worked with the Woodhouse Auto Family to raise money for Victory Junction, a camp for children with serious medical conditions. This year Hurst and Woodhouse auctioned off a Mustang Convertible that served as the pace car for the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge series. The car is equipped with a Roush supercharger, Eibach suspension system, Magnaflow exhaust, Hurst 20-inch wheels and more. The entire winning bid of $120,000 will benefit the charity.
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