The actor is offering up six enviable autos in a contest to raise money for charity.
Downey Jr., 58, is collaborating with the Edward Charles Foundation to raise money for his climate tech venture capital company FootPrint Coalition.
In the next slide, the actor informed the public how to enter and when the drawings will periodically take place, stressing that “no purchase/donation required & making one will not increase chances of winning.” Robert Downey Jr. shared in his Instagram Story on Tuesday that he is giving away six of his vintage, eco-modified dream cars in a competition anyone can enter.The first drawing will be held on February 9, 2024, with a drawing taking place every month from then. The final drawing is on July 31, 2024.
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