I recived a solsitation also ---------- >From: "A. Foster" <monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx> >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: IML: Fw: #1 Frame-Off Restoration: $29 >Date: Tue, Jan 14, 2003, 6:29 PM > >Hello Gang; > Anyone ever hear of this character? He is trying to sell me reprints of car >brochures, totally unsolicited I might add. I believe that he found me >through the ad pages, is he a spammer? >Best Regards >Arran Foster >1954 Imperial Newport >Needing A Left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim parts >----- Original Message ----- >From: <Jim@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To: <monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx> >Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 2:04 PM >Subject: #1 Frame-Off Restoration: $29 > > >> > Hello Arron, >> > >> > Is it Garage Art? or Fine Art? You decide. >> > As an avid Chrysler, Imperial, and Mopar enthusiast I need your advice: >> > >> > In April my publishing company, Vivipix, will begin offering Big Bold >18" >> > x 24" glossy photo reproductions of original vintage showroom brochures >> > and ads from 1937 through 1972. The colors are vivid and bold. The >posters >> > are printed on heavyweight Fine Art resin-coated gallery print paper. >The >> > illustrations, text, and photographs have been digitally restored to >> > better-than-new condition. >> > You might say that these are #1 "Frame-Off" Restorations. >> > >> > These are huge poster reproductions of many of the same great images you >> > many have seen on the Year-By-Year brochure archives on the Online >> > Imperial Club website. The cost to prepare each poster is considerable, >> > but the posters are awesome. >> > >> > Should I include big Imperials, Chryslers, and other Mopar classics? >> > Would you buy a Vintage Year Poster to hang in your Garage Gallery? >> > Would you like me to offer ever BIGGER posters, like 24"x32"? 30"x40"? >> > 40"x54"? >> > What would be a reasonable price? >> > >> > Thanks for your comments or suggestions. >> > >> > Jim Schwantes >> > Jim@xxxxxxxxxxx >> > >> > > >