FRENCH LICK – A unique opportunity to own a piece of automotive history while supporting a worthy cause is coming to French Lick. A special auction on May 3rd will feature a 1994 Ford Mustang GT Convertible, with proceeds benefiting both an injured Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy and the Shriners Children’s Hospital.


Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy Zac Andry was seriously injured in the line of duty on January 3rd when he was shot multiple times during a traffic stop on State Road 56 in West Baden. While Deputy Andry is thankfully recovering and returned home in early April, the community is rallying to support him.
This special auction item, a rare and historic 1994 Ford Mustang GT Convertible, has been generously donated by a friend and cosigner of the auction organizers. According to organizers, half of the proceeds from the sale of this vehicle will directly support Deputy Andry in his recovery. The other half will be donated to the Shriners Children’s Hospital, continuing a tradition of charitable giving during the organizers’ spring auctions. They have a history of selling vehicles in other states to benefit various children’s hospitals.


This particular Mustang comes with significant documentation, including an Elite Marti Report, historical photos, literature, and a Carfax report, adding to its appeal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The auction will be held on May 3rd as part of the Big Boy Toy Auction in French Lick, Indiana. This presents a chance to “bid with purpose,” owning a legendary vehicle while making a meaningful contribution to Deputy Andry and the Shriners Children’s Hospital.
For more information on the auction and the other items available, you can visit bit.ly/BIGBOYTOY. Don’t miss this opportunity to support a local hero and a vital children’s charity.


