Friday, February 20, 2015

Are You a Sons of Anarchy Superfan?

GEAR UP FOR THE SONS OF ANARCHY FINAL RIDE
WITH THE LIMITED EDITION
AUTOGRAPHED BLU-RAY SERIES SET
MODELED AFTER JAX TELLER’S MOTORCYCLE!
The Ultimate Showpiece for the Sons of Anarchy Superfan

LOS ANGELES, CA (February 20, 2015) Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment has partnered exclusively with the Hollywood collectibles website ScreenBid to host an exciting Sons of Anarchy online auction. Sons of Anarchy fans will have a chance to fuel up for their own high-octane thrill ride with these custom designed, limited edition gas tank complete sets signed by creator Kurt Sutter, Charlie Hunnam, and cast members from the show. Loyal supporters and collectors alike will soon have this once in a lifetime opportunity to own an item that truly symbolizes the show’s storied history.

Bidding opens on www.ScreenBid.com at noon PST on Saturday February 21, and closes at 2:00 PM PST on Wednesday, February 25. This online auction will benefit The Boot Campaign (http://www.bootcampaign.com/) and the Wounded Warrior Project (http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/).

While gas tanks are in limited supply, Sons of Anarchy fans can still complete their collections when season 7 and The Complete Series releases on February 24.

About Sons of Anarchy
From creator Kurt Sutter comes Sons of Anarchy, the iconic, adrenaline-charged initiation into the gritty underworld of outlaw motorcycle clubs. Hounded by law enforcement and targeted by ruthless rivals, the Sons of Anarchy face an uncertain and increasingly lawless future. Meanwhile, Jax Teller is torn between loyalty to his brother bikers and the idealistic vision of his father as he faces bloodshed, treachery, and betrayal at every turn. As Jax struggles to protect his family and escape the deadly legacy of the past, alliances are forged, secrets are revealed, and the bonds of brotherhood are put to the ultimate test.

Sons of Anarchy recently completed its seventh and final season on FX as the most-watched series in the history of the network.

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