The online auction features many one-of-a-kind Harley-Davidson items to be auctioned off, with all proceeds benefiting the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Milwaukee, WI (PRWEB) August 29, 2008 -- Harley-Davidson and the Muscular Dystrophy Association have teamed up to present an online auction featuring an array of special Harley-Davidson items, with all proceeds benefiting MDA.
Harley-Davidson Fender Stratocaster
The online auction will feature 105 collectible and one-of-a-kind items in honor of Harley-Davidson's 105th anniversary, and will run August 21 through September 4 in conjunction with MDA's Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon online auction.
"Harley-Davidson has always gone above and beyond to help my kids," said MDA National Chairman and Telethon star Jerry Lewis. "This auction is a way to get some fantastic Harley-Davidson items that won't be available anywhere else in the world -- all while helping MDA's mission. It's a win-win."
The online auction will help support MDA's programs of research, services, public information and summer camp, which provides kids with a week of accessible activities such as swimming, horseback riding, fishing and arts and crafts.
Special items up for bid include a Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary Heritage Softail® Classic motorcycle and a 2009 Rocker™ motorcycle fully accessorized with Genuine Motor Accessories installed by Harley-Davidson technicians live on Main Street at the Lakefront during the company's 105th anniversary celebration.
Other featured items include a behind-the-scenes tour for four of the recently opened Harley-Davidson Museum, with a two-night stay at the Courtyard by Marriott in downtown Milwaukee; a Fender guitar autographed by the Jonas Brothers, Tim McGraw, and the members of the group Blondie; and a custom-made Harley-Davidson themed Fender Stratocaster guitar. The guitar is one of three Harley-Davidson branded, production-quality prototype guitars: one will be placed in the Fender Museum, one will be placed in the Harley-Davidson Museum and the third will be auctioned to benefit MDA. Bidding on this guitar begins Friday, Aug. 22.
Also featured are a custom-made Harley-Davidson owner's ring from Jostens, with diamonds and onyx and personalized with the winner's name; an American flag that was flown over Harley-Davidson's corporate headquarters; and artwork by Harley-Davidson artists David Uhl and Scott Jacobs.
Since 1980, Harley-Davidson's family of dealers, customers, employees, suppliers and Harley Owners Group (HOG) chapters have raised more than $65 million for MDA. Every year, Harley-Davidson riders selflessly volunteer their time to visit nearly a hundred MDA summer camps across the country. Riders host barbecues, give sidecar rides, provide temporary tattoos and let thrilled youngsters sit on their motorcycles.
To participate in the Harley-Davidson online auction, visit www.h-d4mda.com. To learn about MDA and Harley-Davidson events in your area, check out www.mdarides.org.
MDA is a voluntary health agency working to defeat muscular dystrophy and related diseases. The Association's programs are funded almost entirely by individual private contributors.
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