Jeff Gordon's Corvette
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Once a year, Jeff Gordan donates a personally owned Corvette to the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation in order to raise funds for pediatric cancer research and treatment. Over the last decade, this program has raised almost $6 million dedicated to accelerating childhood cancer research.
In addition to its donations to research, Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation aided in opening Jeff Gordon Children’s Hospital in Concord, N.C. and the Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence in Rwanda. The Foundation continues to support these efforts, and others, through fundraising and contributions.Through generous contributions and fundraising efforts, the Foundation continues to support these and other worthy efforts.
This year, on top of Jeff’s personal 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible Collector Edition 3LT as the grand prize, Jeff will provide three $5,000 cash prizes for which ticket purchasers can be eligible. Even better, the federal taxes are already covered for all winners. Raffle tickets cost $100. No more than 10,000 tickets will be sold.
For more information on the 2017 Corvette program, visit JeffGordonChildrensFoundation.org/2017-corvette-program. You can learn more about the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation at JeffGordonChildrensFoundation.org/jeff-gordon-driven.
Once a year, Jeff Gordan donates a personally owned Corvette to the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation in order to raise funds for pediatric cancer research and treatment. Over the last decade, this program has raised almost $6 million dedicated to accelerating childhood cancer research.
In addition to its donations to research, Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation aided in opening Jeff Gordon Children’s Hospital in Concord, N.C. and the Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence in Rwanda. The Foundation continues to support these efforts, and others, through fundraising and contributions.Through generous contributions and fundraising efforts, the Foundation continues to support these and other worthy efforts.
This year, on top of Jeff’s personal 2017 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Convertible Collector Edition 3LT as the grand prize, Jeff will provide three $5,000 cash prizes for which ticket purchasers can be eligible. Even better, the federal taxes are already covered for all winners. Raffle tickets cost $100. No more than 10,000 tickets will be sold.
For more information on the 2017 Corvette program, visit JeffGordonChildrensFoundation.org/2017-corvette-program. You can learn more about the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation at JeffGordonChildrensFoundation.org/jeff-gordon-driven.



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What a nice gesture to help disadvantaged kids.
I didn’t like Gordon much when he was racing, but this gives me a newfound respect for him.
One thing, though, WHY would he have ever bought an automatic Vette, especially as part of a fundraiser? That immediately knocks the value down by $10K or more.