Final Day To Bid Of Unique 1 Series M Coupe To Benefit Local Charity Is Monday

  • Monday, March 4, 2013

BMW of Chattanooga opened up online bidding on Feb. 4,for the unique 1 Series M Coupe to raise money and awareness for the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer. Bidding closes on Monday at noon.

The Austin Hatcher Foundation is a locally formed non-profit organization that provides services at no cost to the families to treat the devastating effects of pediatric cancer.

“Passion defines how BMW designs and builds vehicles- evident in one glance of the limited production 1 M coupe,” said Daniel Bellemare, dealer operator of BMW of Chattanooga. “This passion is also very clear at the Austin Hatcher Foundation. We are humbled to have the opportunity to work with this charity and are excited to see how much money we can raise for this incredible organization.”

With only 748 of these 1 Sereis M Coupes in the world, this is a collector's item ready to be purchased for by any car enthusiast.

To get your final bid in, visit www.hatcherfoundation.org/1m or follow on Twitter, @austinhatcherfo #1MAuction.

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