Stephen’s 2005 Ford Taurus Donated to SFSPCA
San Francisco SPCA Car Donation Review
“No problems. good memories used it for work”
I purchased this car in 2006. Right off the Hertz rental car lot in south city was the closest thing to a new car. I’d ever purchased until last August. I was 40 years old. It’s been a good car, although it’s a Ford And the trainees were no good, I had to put a transmission in, i’ve driven it all over california road trips, taking it hiking up in the sierra. No problems. good memories used it for work. It’s all good. time to turn the page
Thank You, Stephen!
Your vehicle donation to SF SPCA provides funding to save and protect animals, provide care and treatment, advocate for their welfare and enhance the human-animal bond. Founded in 1868, SF SPCA is the fourth oldest humane society in the U.S. and has always been on the forefront in animal welfare, including founding the No-Kill movement. As a result of our efforts and with the help of our community partners, San Francisco has the lowest euthanasia rate of any major city in the country.
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