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World of Outlaws Piece of History Up for Bid

Authentic racing helmet autographed by more than 30 World of Outlaws sprint car racing stars including, Steve Kinser, Danny Lasoski, Tyler Walker, Jac Haudenschild, Blackjack Brian Brown, Jesse "The Rocket" Hockett, and Billy Alley - winner of back to back 360 Nationals at Knoxville, to name just a few, now up for bid.

Grandview MO (PRWEB) November 21, 2005 -- GoMotorBids.com, the World of Outlaws and the Abby Lou Foundation have teamed up to present a one of a kind benefit auction. This two-week, online only auction will feature an authentic racing helmet autographed by more than 30 World of Outlaws sprint car racing stars including, Steve Kinser, Danny Lasoski, Tyler Walker, Jac Haudenschild, Blackjack Brian Brown, Jesse "The Rocket" Hockett, and Billy Alley - winner of back to back 360 Nationals at Knoxville, to name just a few. The auction will take place at www.GoMotorBids.com from November 27th through December 11th.

Russ Dickey, Marketing Manager of GoMotorBids said, “Besides the fact that all these great racers have have signed this helmet, many of these drivers have left the World of Outlaws to join the newly formed sprint car series, the National Sprint Car League. That makes this collectible very rare and unique. Because of the split in sanctioning bodies, we may never see these superstars race against each other again.”

The helmet was donated by the Abby Lou Foundation and all proceeds from the auction will benefit that charity.

"I want to thank the great people at GoMotorbids for helping us with this." said Abby Lou Foundation Founder, Paul Joiner. "When we came up with this idea, the World of Outlaw organization, as well as the drivers, embraced it. They have been supportive in everything we have done and this is a tremendous outreach by them."

The Abby Lou Foundation was specifically established to assist families in paying their medical expenses associated with their child’s disability. It is a non profit organization formed by Paul and Nicole Joiner who’s daughter Abby Louise was born with
Hemiplegia. www.AbbyLou.org

For more information visit www.GoMotorBids.com

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