Opel Adam by Valentino Rossi listed on eBay, earnings will be donated to a hospital

by SpeedLux

After a recent announcement made in November, a one-off Opel Adam designed by Valentino Rossi has been now listed on eBay and the funds received for this car will be given for charity purposes.

The model named as “Opel Adam & Vale for charity” is a special one-off version of the German city car which has been themed by Moto GP champion Valentino Rossi. The bespoke vehicle wears Rossi’s 46 racing number as well as neon colors along with his signature on the hood. In the interiors, the cabin has received Dainese leather seats which mimic a motorcycle suit.

The money received from the sale of the car will be donated to the Meyer Children’s Hospital Foundation – Meyer O.N.L.U.S. in Florence, Italy. The listing will be available on the eBay site for seven days and the current bid price stands at 11,050 EUR.

Tommaso Langiano, Director-General of the University Hospital Meyer and President of the Meyer Foundation has said that the money will be used for the games room where the children can play and attend lessons in which they can learn to read with assistance from professional educators.

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