Is PETA Allowed To Accept Money From The Sale Of Leather? Pam Anderson Thinks So

You gotta hand it to Pamela Anderson...she loves coming up with new ways to benefit her favorite charity, PETA. Her latest endeavor involves selling her expensive and luxurious Dodge Viper, outfitted with a 400 HP 8.0L V-10 engine, convertible top, pinstripes, luxurious leather interior...wait, what?
You now have the chance to own Pamela’s black and white Dodge Viper, which is equipped with a 450-horsepower 8.0L V-10 engine, 6-speed manual transmission and multi-point fuel injection system capable of 0 to 60 in 4 seconds with a top speed of over 190 MPH. The soft-top convertible roof, luxurious leather interior, front spoiler and racing pin stripes make this car look sexy, even if you don’t. She is loaded out with remote control anti-theft protection, 5-speaker Alpine stereo system, air conditioning, full dashboard and floor center console with sport seats and head restraints, remote power locks, power windows, power steering and just for the boys, a cigar lighter. Gently used with only 14,000 approximate miles, you can’t go wrong getting behind the wheel of this sure-to-be-a-classic automobile.
Well, now. Isn't that nice. Pamela can ride around on the hide of dead cows, while at the same time espousing PETA as her "ethical advisers". And lest you think the toy was just an expensive knickknack given to Pam and never used, feast your eyes on this:
The 40-year-old actress recently held a private estate sale to benefit the animal organization, and she's planning to personally oversee the sale of her 2000 Viper, which she customized herself with white racing stripes. The car plays a prominent role in Anderson's forthcoming E! series, "Pam: Girl on the Loose," but she admitted it was dangerous for her to own such a high-performance vehicle."I'm a terrible driver," she said. "It's just not a good idea for me to have a Viper."
Yet another E! reality show. At least she can be with such exalated company as Denise Richards and Dina Lohan. Continued on the next page
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