When Kurt Busch isn’t running his Sprint Cup Charger on the NASCAR circuit, he’s busy helping others in need through the Kurt Busch Foundation. They get involved in the areas of health care, education, career training and rehabilitation and lend support to military families that are going through rough times.
Following up on a highly successful 2009 raffle for a Challenger SRT8, Busch has again collaborated with Dodge and Mopar to create a one-of-a-kind Dodge Charger to help with fundraising efforts for the Foundation.
“This is one fabulous Dodge,” said Busch. “I’m delighted with what Dodge and Mopar have done and how they’ve helped the Foundation. They’ve done a stand-out job on this car. Someone is going to be very happy driving this amazing Dodge around town.”
Sporting a custom paint job, the Charger has been fitted with door scoops inspired by the 1970 Charger R/T. The rear spoiler and front fascia are unique and the Black chrome 20-inch wheels and Mopar Performance lowering kit give the Charger an aggressive stance. Inside, the Mopar Katzkin leather seats feature Busch’s signature and number.
A maximum of 5,000 tickets will be sold and are available online for $100 each. Additional information, as well as the Official Rules can be viewed on the Foundation’s web site.