Pamela Anderson is donating her prized car, a 2000 Dodge Viper, to PETA, so the animal rights group can sell the custom-made vehicle at an upcoming Hollywood memorabilia auction.
The former 'Baywatch' star, who customized the car herself, will personally oversee the sale of the vehicle, she told The Associated Press.
"I'm a terrible driver," she said, "and it's just not a good idea for me to have a Viper."
Anderson, 40, who has been involved with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) for 15 years, says of the group, "They're kind of my ethical advisers. With them, I see actual results."
The car will be among several celebrity items up for sale at Julien's Auctions' Summer Entertainment Sale of Hollywood memorabilia, to be held June 21 and 22 at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
Other offerings include Alfred Hitchcock's driver's license, personal photos of Marilyn Monroe and Sammy Davis Jr, and an original 'Ben Hur' script signed by Charlton Heston. The sale will be broadcast live on Auction Network.
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