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The Ford Bronco From O. J. Simpson’s Infamous Chase Going Up For Grabs…

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The Ford Bronco From O. J. Simpson’s Infamous Chase Going Up For Grabs…

The owners of O.J. Simpson’s infamous white Ford Bronco have said they plan to sell the now-iconic vehicle. 

The SUV is currently owned by Simpson’s ex-manager, Michael Gilbert, and two associates of Al Cowlings – the man who drove the Bronco while Simpson was being pursued by police in 1994.

Gilbert said before the former football star died last week, they’d planned to sell the SUV this year because it’s the 30th anniversary of Simpson’s legendary slow-speed chase.

The last offer the trio received for the Bronco was around $750,000. The owners say they’re hoping that with renewed interest following Simpson’s death, they’ll get an offer closer to $1.5 million for it.

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