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Stebalo

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I am looking to get rid of my old wheels through an auto donation program. It's a clunker that doesn't run and I'd have to pay to get it hauled away. but if a charity can auction it off and make some money, so be it.

My question is, do any non-profit Second Amendment civil liberties organizations (SAF, NRA-ILA, etc) have auto donation programs? Most charities that do this contract out to a third party who does the collection and auctioning so it has become quite common. I just can't find any not for profit gun groups taking donation.
 
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I am looking to get rid of my old wheels through an auto donation program. It's a clunker that doesn't run and I'd have to pay to get it hauled away. but if a charity can auction it off and make some money, so be it.

My question is, do any non-profit Second Amendment civil liberties organizations (SAF, NRA-ILA, etc) have auto donation programs? Most charities that do this contract out to a third party who does the collection and auctioning so it has become quite common. I just can't find any not for profit gun groups taking donation.

Find a demolition derby team, they can put your name on their sponsors list for the vehicle. We get plenty of vehicles for our team this way...

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I've always given our oldies to organizations that benefit the blind. They come and pick it up, and how else are those people going to get a car?
 
In Michigan, there is (or was) a Vetrans group that took donated cars, gave a receipt for tax write-off purposes, then sold the cars through ads, auction, etc. Sorry I dont rememver the groups name. Try a google search for them using michigan, car, donate, etc maybe. I bought a car from them. good car, good deal, supported Vetrans (which I will soon be one of).
 
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