A heavily modified 1966 Ford Bronco has been previewed before its global premiere at SEMA later this year. This Bronco was created by WD-40 Co, well-regarded builder Aaron Vaccar and The Vaccar Co. After SEMA, the car will be auctioned off to raise funds for Childheld, a charity that supports abused and neglected children, and for the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, which offers scholarships to students entering the automotive aftermarket.

Officially dubbed the WD-40/SEMA Cares Boosted Bronco, the off-roader features a blue and yellow paint scheme inspired by the colors used by WD-40’s range of products. Additionally, the car will feature an EcoBoost engine from Ford’s arsenal, although it’s not yet known which one it will be.