NRA Has Teamed with Richard Childress Racing to Build a Special-Edition Chevrolet Silverado—and It Could Be Yours

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posted on April 6, 2017
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The legendary Richard Childress is all in with NRA. Currently serving as 2nd Vice President, the racing hall-of-famer and his team at Richard Childress Racing have now built a special-edition Chevy Silverado that will end up in one lucky NRA member’s driveway. And the dream truck comes with a Textron Off Road Stampede 900, a Textron Off Road Onslaught 550 ATV, a custom trailer and $50,000 cash. 

Note to members: All this could be yours! Learn more here about a sweepstakes too good to miss: NRAWinThisTruck.org

NRA
continually looks for ways to reward members for their exceptional support—this time with an all-new sweepstakes that’s sure to enthuse shooters and hunters who appreciate great rides, on and off the highway.

NRA has teamed with racing legend Richard Childress and the team at Richard Childress Racing to build a special-edition 2017 Chevy Silverado that’s destined to turn heads no matter where it lands. By early 2018, one lucky NRA member will be driving it home—along with a slew of other great prizes.

The Silverado features an Edelbrock Supercharger that boosts the power of its 6.2L engine to 528 horsepower. It sports custom fog lights and load lights. A custom roll bar, fender flares and side steps are also included. The fun’s only just getting started. The winner will also receive a Textron Off Road Stampede 900, a Textron Off Road Onslaught 550 ATV, a custom trailer and $50,000 cash. It’s the kind of package that can help make your next adventure a limitless one.

Racing icon Childress is an avid outdoorsman and has long been a devout proponent of our Second Amendment-protected freedoms. He currently serves as NRA’s 2nd Vice President and is a co-chair of the NRA Hunters’ Leadership Forum. Earlier this spring, he was named the honorary chairman of 2017’s National Hunting and Fishing Day. He was happy to dedicate his team’s services to the cause, and personally designed the Silverado’s custom gun rack.

While it’s important to note that there’s no contribution required to enter the sweepstakes—and a contribution won’t improve your chances of winning a prize—NRA is asking for a $10 donation with each online entry, money that will enable the Association to continue defending American freedoms, money that will ensure that we stay on the offensive.

To qualify for the random drawing, online entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on Feb. 28, 2018. Details on entry limits and alternative methods of entry can be found in the sweepstakes’ official rules. Contributions, gifts or membership dues made or paid to the National Rifle Association of America are not refundable or transferable and are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes.

For more information, go to NRAWinThisTruck.org.

*NO PURCHASE OR CONTRIBUTION NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE OR CONTRIBUTION WILL NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the United States and Washington D.C., age 21 years or older at time of entry who are licensed drivers. To qualify for the random drawing, online entries must be received by 11:59 PM ET on 2/28/18. See Official Rules for details, entry limits and alternate method of entry.

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