Wednesday, November 10, 2021

they restored a 1974 Bronco to auction is a charity fundraiser to benefit Warriors Heart Foundation, and filmed the process on PowerNation’s Music City Trucks


It will be auctioned on January 6-16, 2022 in Kissimmee, Florida at Mecum's auction.

The objective was to overhaul the Sea Foam Bronco from the ground up and restify it all by adding a new chassis, supercharged Edelbrock Coyote crate engine, transfer case, axles, suspension, fuel system, sheet metal, and new interior.

 Warriors Heart Foundation (Bandera, Texas) is a 501c3 charity help heal vets through peers,to provide financial grants to cover the cost of treatment at Warriors Heart for military, veterans and first responders get the treatment.

Warriors Heart is the first and only private accredited treatment program in the U.S. exclusively for “warriors” (active duty military, veterans, first responders and EMTs/paramedics) faced with the self-medicating struggles of alcohol addiction, prescription and drug addiction, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), mild TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) in a private, 60-bed facility on a 543-acre ranch about 25 miles north West of San Antonio. 

Along with a minimum 42-day peer-to-peer residential treatment program, Warriors Heart gives “warriors” the option of Detox, Day Treatment, Outpatient, and Sober Living (60-day minimum) and Aftercare.

 https://www.prweb.com/releases/powernations_music_city_trucks_shows_1974_beach_cruiser_bronco_restoration_auction_to_benefit_warriors_heart_foundation_on_december_3_2021/prweb18314233.htm

https://www.powernationtv.com/projects/beach-cruiser-bronco

https://6park.news/kansas/beach-cruiser-bronco-restoration-auction-from-powernations-music-city-trucks-show-1974-to-benefit-the-warriors-heart-foundation-on-december-3-2021.html

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for this news. I have not heard of this charity before.

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    1. welcome! I've never heard of it either, but, like most things, no one does any publicity except rare cases like this where they do something that gets free publicity.

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