We all post pictures of our cars on various sites and forums. Sometimes those pictures can come back around in the strangest places. I was on facebook today and noticed a post by Pat Kotzur on E-bodies.org (facebook) on a couple of presents he got for Christmas. One was a e-body wind chime and the other was a pillow case with a 71 cuda on it. It's my car in the picture. Just after I got it painted I found a local photographer who did a calendar cruise and shoot. A bunch of cars got together and we cruised around the valley to different back ground stops and took pictures. She then compiled them into different calendars. I forget where I originally posted that picture to. I saw it at one time being used on a coffee mug. Now it shows up here. What's funny is my kids found a different pillow case and gave me it for Christmas. Guess I'll have to order the other one also. :haha: I'm sure this happens quite often. Where are some of the stranger places your cars pictures have showed up.
That's a big compliment. Your car is awesome!
People using pictures of my '69 Charger in scam Craigslist ads :verymad:
Mine ended up on here?
https://bangshift.com/general-news/event-coverage/chryslers-carlisle-collection-nothing-b-e-body-photos-cool-iron-abounds/
or if you google " Challenger fender flares" on google images I also notice a bunch of pictures.
You are also in the QA1 catalog Brad.
Quote from: Brads70 on December 30, 2017, 12:11:59 PM
Mine ended up on here?
https://bangshift.com/general-news/event-coverage/chryslers-carlisle-collection-nothing-b-e-body-photos-cool-iron-abounds/
or if you google " Challenger fender flares" on google images I also notice a bunch of pictures.
Yeah, they only choose the cool and nicest ones I'll have you know Mr. Richmond! :Stirring: :wave:
Mine is in just about every Mopar parts catalog showing the "1972 Barracuda/'Cuda side stripe". They did a poor job at photoshopping my wheels out though. :burnout:
I had of photo of my 67 GTX that was I featured in Feb 1994 issue of Mopar Collectors Guide. Some poser posted it on one of the Mopar site that I belong to saying it was his and bought it brand new.when I confronted him he had no answer or no reply and disappeared from the site. Nice Guy hey.
JS27
I also had this idiot last month that stole a picture of my '69 Charger from 2007 and claimed it was his on a Facebook group. For some reason, his brother was playing along with the lies too. When I called them on it, they both disappeared. What rubbed me the wrong way the most is that the picture he stole to make his claim was taken when the car was returning home on a tow truck after getting stolen from me! :verymad: