Cars for Freedom

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posted on June 13, 2016

The NRA Foundation has launched a new campaign, NRA Cars for Freedom, and is asking NRA members for their assistance. If you have an old car, tractor, boat, motorcycle or other unused vehicle, the NRA Foundation will pick it up, free of charge, in nearly any condition.

The initiative may sound familiar: During World War II, citizens held scrap metal drives to support our soldiers. In recognition of that, the Cars for Freedom marketing campaign has modernized World War II print ads, movie theater newsreels and radio spots. One of the initial ads is embedded below.

Interested parties can enlist today at NRACarsforFreedom.com, or by calling 1-855-500-7433. As previously noted, the Foundation will pick up your unneeded car, van, truck, boat, RV, trailer, jet-ski, snowmobile, motorcycle or other vehicle whether it's running or not. Donations are tax-deductible.

For more information, go to NRACarsforFreedom.com.

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