Arsenal team up with cartoonist to design Citroen C4 for charity
10 March 2009
Three members of Arsenal football club have joined cartoonist Gerald Scarfe to raise money for charity by designing a unique edition of the Citroen C4.
Members of Arsenal football club recently joined a world famous cartoonist to help unveil a unique version of the Citroen C4.Manager Arsene Wenger and players Robin Van Persie and Gael Clichy consulted with ex Sunday Times cartoonist Gerald Scarfe to come up with the design of the vehicle.
The aim is that fans of the club will buy raffle tickets, with all donations going towards the Teenage Cancer Trust, which has been named as Arsenal's charity of the season.
Fans will get to see the car first hand outside the English Premier League side's Emirates Stadium, where it will be positioned for their next three home league matches.
These will be against Blackburn Rovers, Manchester City and Middlesbrough.
Citroen is the official car supplier of Arsenal and the manufacturer donated the car to the club to help raise awareness of the charity.
A review of the Citroen C4 by Fifth Gear stated the styling of the vehicle is "angular and futuristic", while the handling is "respectable".
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