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    OJ Simpson’s White Bronco: Where Is the Infamous Car Now?

    By Aayush Sharma,

    6 hours ago
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    In June 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman, were stabbed to death outside her home in Brentwood, Los Angeles. Authorities soon suspected that Nicole’s ex-husband, OJ Simpson, was a person of interest. Although the former NFL superstar didn’t follow the order and drove away in a White Ford Bronco, police eventually arrested him. Since that incident, the infamous car has passed through several owners before reaching a museum in Tennessee.

    According to ABC News, five days after the deaths of Brown Simpson and Goldman, authorities ordered OJ Simpson to surrender. Instead, he fled in a White Ford Bronco, resulting in a low-speed chase on the freeways of South California. The outlet reported that 95 million viewers tuned in to watch the chase on live television. The NFL star eventually surrendered and was verdicted not guilty during the trial. Meanwhile, the car went on to have several owners after the incident. Per USA Today, the car’s real owner sold it for $200,000 in 1996. The White Ford Bronco remained in his garage for years and made a rare appearance in Las Vegas in 2012.

    In 2016, the infamous Bronco driven by OJ Simpson reached the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. People Magazine reported that the car was given to the museum on loan. Since then, it has been on display at the museum.

    Where is OJ Simpson’s infamous white Ford Bronco now?

    As mentioned above, the White Ford Bronco is on display at the Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Tennessee. However, in April 2024, several reports suggested that the co-owners of the White Ford Bronco were planning to sell it. Two friends of the car’s real owner and OJ Simpson’s former agent currently own the car. According to the memorabilia website CLLCT, the present owners are trying to sell the vehicle. They told the website that they had already received an offer of $750,000 for the car. However, they are looking forward to selling it for at least $1.5 million.

    Aayush Sharma

    Entertainment Journalist by profession and a complete cinephile, Aayush Sharma has been writing about Hollywood movies, US TV shows, True Crime and more from the last 7 years. Previously, he has worked for reputed media outlets such as ANI, International Business Times, and MEA Worldwide.

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