Michigan couple gifts $2M classic car collection to university

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Mike and Dianne Morey are donating their entire classic car collection, estimated to be worth $2 million, to Northwood University, a small private institution in Midland, Michigan.

The success of the Model 100 Brush Bandit, a 12-inch capacity disc-style chipper, is what helped the Moreys develop Bandit Industries in 1987.

The financial success of the company helped Mike buy his first car, a '57 Chevy convertible, for around $80,000 more than two decades ago, he said. Michael and Dianne Morey are donating 35 vehicles from their automotive collection to Northwood University. All but one of the vehicles will be auctioned off. A 1958 Chevrolet Corvette will be displayed on campus to honor the couple.and aftermarket industries," he said.

 

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It would have been GREAT if they had given this money to help the mentally ill and support them!

What a goddamn waste

University has cars crushed and recycled to combat climate change.

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