All American Ford in Old Bridge

Win a 1969 Mustang Fastback Mach 1

All American Ford in Old Bridge in Old Bridge NJ
Jar of Hope

The All American Auto Group is proud to support JAR of Hope and their Muscle Car Fights Muscle Wasting Disease Campaign

-'69 Mustang Raffle Giveaway-

Mustang Giveaway at All American Ford in Old Bridge in Old Bridge NJ
All American Ford in Old Bridge supports Jar of Hope in Old Bridge NJ

Raffle tickets are now available for purchase. Visit go.rallyup.com/69mustang to purchase a donation ticket for $100 for a chance to win this '69 Mustang!

Raffle tickets will be on sale until October 5th, 2019.

The drawing date will be October 5th, 2019 at the annual JAR of Hope Gala at iPlayAmerica in Freehold

Frequently asked questions and answers can be found on the website.

Visit JarofHope.org for more information on the organization.

JAR of Hope is an amazing organization with the mission of bringing awareness and raising funds directed to ongoing research in the hope of eliminating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). JAR of Hope is spearheaded by Jim Raffone, who set out on a mission to save his son, Jamesy, who was diagnosed with DMD in 2013 and he has enlisted the help of All American Ford to help raise money to fund new research. All American Ford is the temporary home to a ’69 Ford Fastback Mustang that is being raffled off for JAR of Hope. The raffle tickets are $100 each and the proceeds go directly to JAR of Hope and funding research for a cure to this terrible disease. The winner of the raffle will be announced at the annual JAR of Hope Gala on October 5th at iPlay America in Freehold. Please visit go.rallyup.com/69mustang to purchase a raffle ticket and to support finding a cure to Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. DMD is a form of muscular dystrophy that is caused by a mutation of the dystrophin gene – located on the X chromosome – which codes for the protein dystrophin. The absence of dystrophin in the body causes muscles to deteriorate and break down. DMD is the most frequently occurring and one of the most rapidly progressive childhood neuromuscular disorders. Due to the way DMD is inherited, boys are primarily affected.