Classic cars donated to Springfield charity. Here's how you can buy them.

The Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Springfield recently received a couple of unconventional donations.

The charity sent a news release Thursday saying an anonymous donor had gifted the organization two classic cars — a 1980 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II and a 1977 MGB convertible.

The ReStore will auction off the two vehicles over the next month.

"We've never received a donation quite like this," said Larry Peterson, executive director of Habitat for Humanity Springfield. "Not only is it cool to have a Rolls-Royce and MGB on our property, the cars are going to raise a lot of money to support Habitat's mission."

The cars are on display at the ReStore at 2410 S. Scenic Ave. in Springfield.

People can place bids for the cars at the ReStore from now until June 15, according to the news release.

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The news release says the top three bidders for the cars will be able to fully inspect the vehicles on the ReStore property and take the working car for a test drive. Bidders will then be allowed to raise, lower or rescind their bids.

Interested bidders are asked to contact Will Kuebler at 417-829-4001 extension 103 or willkuebler@habitatspringfieldmo.org for additional information.

The 1977 MGB convertible is red with black interior, with a soft and hard top. It has 77,000 miles on the odometer. The buy-it-now price is $7,900.

The 1980 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow II is an acrylic garnet (cherry brown) color with tan leather interior. It is a four-door sedan that is not in working condition. The buy-it-now price is $12,900.

The release says the Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a nonprofit home improvement store and donation center that sells new and gently used furniture, appliances, home accessories, building materials and more to the public at a fraction of the retail price.

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