Monday, November 17, 2008

The shirt off of my back!

In some other news, In case you haven’t heard, I'm selling some MG T-shirts, the MG Logo in white, on a Gildan T-shirt. They're in Forrest Green and Maroon. I'm down to my last 7 so, if you want one drop me an email. I accept paypal, and any other form of certified money transaction. The cost is $10 a shirt and $4.00 for shipping and handling.







Due to rising costs, the next run will be going up $1 a shirt. I'm trying to keep costs low, as I can't justify buying a T-shirt that's more than $15.00, let alone selling one that'll be that expensive. But the costs of the shirts have gone up. The next run I'll be doing more colors, and if anyone has any suggestions/requests for colors, please drop me a line at devine10 (at) Comcast.net

5 in Green - Size XL
1 in Green - Size Large

1 in Red - Size L

as soon as these go, I'll take a poll and see what people are interested in, I may take Pre orders (no deposit) if you're looking for different sizes & colors.

The red & Green shirts seem to have been a big hit, however I'm always open to suggestions, right now I'm leaning to do a run of long sleeves t-shirts in Black, with the same MG logo (in the same location) in the front, in white.

I'm hoping to get my order in before thanksgiving, that way I can ship out any order for the holidays without any shipping stress.

thanks again for your business
Chris Devine
devine10 (at) comcast.net

Star Car

Well It's not hard to argue, that when you become a celebrity, you'll no likely have some extra $, usually for high end items, clothes, jewelry, homes and cars. When it comes to high end wheels, it's not that uncommon to see stars driving Mercedes, Ferrari, Porsche, or Aston Martin. So I have to say when someone that can afford such luxurious and rare cars, it sparks off interest when they choose something that is NOT on the exotic ride radar. Sharon Stone's MGB Is a good example: It's at the Imperial Palace's car collection in Las Vegas:




My Dad went to Las Vegas last month and stayed at the Imperial Palace. They have a Car Museum on their 6th floor, and it's worth checking out. I haven't been there in a couple of years, but when Dad goes, I usually get a full report of any changes when he returns. He mentioned that they had a Rubber bumper B, but couldn't recall who owned it.

For more cars at the Imperial Palace: http://autocollections.com/