Welcome to Part 2 of this extended donor story! If you haven’t already, take a look at their 1956 Chevrolet Corvette! This generous donor
— and antique car enthusiast — was happy to support the American Cancer Society with two classic car donations. Every antique car donation provides a unique benefit, not to mention interesting stories!
1936 Ford Model 68
The Ford Model 68 featured some very modern elements for a classic car. This particular classic car is a Tudor, cleverly named for the number of doors. This was the most popular body style Ford produced in 1936, with over 200,000 vehicles made.
The front end was restyled from the earlier 1935 model and featured a graceful grill with vertical bars. Under the hood, alongside the 221 cubic-inch flat-head V-8 engine, was the car horn! In prior models, car horns would be visible and surely louder! This stylish solution certainly helped both driver and pedestrians alike.
1936 was quite the year for Ford, as they assembled their 26 millionth automobile!
American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society is one of the most-trusted and easily recognizable charities in the country, with good reason. ACS works hard so that we can all live together in a world without cancer.
They provide life-changing resources to cancer patients every day. In addition, they work to educate the general public about preventing, detecting, and treating cancers.
They provide direct support to cancer patients including rides to and from cancer treatment through their Road to Recovery program. Anyone seeking support and information can reach out to their 24/7 Cancer Helpline at 800-227-2345.
Does the American Cancer Society inspire you? you can support them through the Cars for a Cure vehicle donation program. We would be happy to assist with your antique car donation. We accept more than just perfectly-maintained antiques and can tow away your old car for donation even if it isn’t running. Help attack cancer with a car donation today.
Simply visit our website or give us a call at
888-227-5500 to begin