Video: Terence Hill Offers Dune Buggy For Hungarian Charity

  • 22 Jan 2019 11:23 AM
Video: Terence Hill Offers Dune Buggy For Hungarian Charity
On 16 February 2019, Terence Hill (Photo courtesy of Northfoto) will visit Hungary again, as the star guest of the concert of Guido and Maurizio De Angelis.

The legendary actor spearheads a charity campaign with a four-seated Dune Buggy that was used and shattered in the movie "Watch Out, We're Mad", but it was rebuilt.

The organizers will help the Heim Pál Children's Hospital with the revenues generated from the auction. The Hospital will spend the money to expand its pool of equipment.


Source: buggyauction.com

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