Well if we had to sell ads, it may as well be J. C. Taylor, they have been serving the hobby for many years.
Well if we had to sell ads, it may as well be J. C. Taylor, they have been serving the hobby for many years.
Sal Grenci Forum Admin
Life Member AACA, MTFCI, MTFCA
1925 Model T Huckster Wagon
1925 Model T Touring
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And they apply to old cars! As long as we don't get any pop-up ads... [img]images/icons/rolleyes.gif" border="0[/img]
Glenn Williamson
AACA Life Member
Member of all major Olds clubs
I promise:<BR>-Only relevant ads<BR>-No popups - ever<BR>Peter
T'anks large, Peter G! [img]images/icons/grin.gif" border="0[/img] The only pop-ups I like are Toaster Strudel and VH1 Pop Up Videos!
Glenn Williamson
AACA Life Member
Member of all major Olds clubs
The J.C. Taylor ads are a good example of effective, non-intrusive advertising. Most web-site advertising reminds me of a midway at an old-time carnival. I have never spent a nickel where a side show barker, human or electronic, was involved. These J.C. Taylor ads are pertinent to our hobby and done in good taste.<P> Tom
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