Gerald Scarfe Designs Arsenal Fans' Dream Citroen C4
Set to be raffled off on behalf of the Teenage Cancer Trust
By Michael Gauthier
March 10, 2009 3:00 PM
Filed Under: Citroen, European
Arsenal football club has teamed up with famous cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, in order to create a custom Citroën C4 which will be raffled off for Arsenal's Charity of the Season event.
The car features a bold exterior design that was a result of a meeting between Scarfe, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger and players, Gael Clichy, Robin van Persie and new signing Andrei Ashavin. It boasts Arsenal's team colors of red and white as well as several Arsenal logos and a unique rear hatch which has a self portrait of Scarfe and drawings of the three Arsenal members who helped establish the C4's design theme.
Fans will be able to view the car at several upcoming Arsenal games where they will be able to purchase raffle tickets for £2, all of the funds collected will go to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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