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Advertising Space On Car For Rent?
25th March 2008
asked:
I have two classic muscle cars very rare and very flashy
both are in need of some restoration new paint the motors run strong but could use a going through
the thing is I’m semi retired now and on disability and we both know nothing is cheap on a classic car. my question is does anyone know of a real business(s) who would rent/lease space on my car so I can fix them up. as I’m semi retired I’m free to show up at events as well as crusing select malls colleges etc…
PS said cars are a 86 Formula 500
and 59 T-bird with the 352 however the T-bird needs a lot of work to make it show qual…
Claudio
I have two classic muscle cars very rare and very flashy
both are in need of some restoration new paint the motors run strong but could use a going through
the thing is I’m semi retired now and on disability and we both know nothing is cheap on a classic car. my question is does anyone know of a real business(s) who would rent/lease space on my car so I can fix them up. as I’m semi retired I’m free to show up at events as well as crusing select malls colleges etc…
PS said cars are a 86 Formula 500
and 59 T-bird with the 352 however the T-bird needs a lot of work to make it show qual…
Claudio
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Better give an ad in the local classifieds
Comment by cabridog — March 25, 2008 @ 8:52 pm
There are ad agencies that specialize in car advertising — however, you must comply with two major things:
1 – they will cover a portion or all of your car with advertising
2 – they require minimum number of miles your car must be driven and seen
If you are just trying to get someone to advertise on your car so you can repair it, understand that advertisers are buying ad space for their ads to be SEEN. And that means additional wear and tear on your car, not to mention that the higher paying ads means the entire body of your ad is covered. I am not sure if that is what you want.
Nonetheless, check these agencies and what they require. Some have programs where you can put only a few stickers or partial covers.
Pays $350 a month and requires driver to meet with their representatives to check mileage, GPS unit, and condition of the advertisement on their vehicle.
This company pays $200-$400 a month to wrap your car, truck, or suv with non-damaging vinyl adhesive graphics. Or you can opt for partial wraps paying $100-$200 these range from window coverings to logo’s and other lettering. You will be required to drive from 800-1200 miles per month, depending on advertiser contract.
The website is not clear as to how much you can earn, but it may be similar to other agencies that offer $400 (but check with them to be sure).
You can get paid up to $400 a month, with opportunity to earn extra by driving to conventions and such. They have several programs that you can participate from your 100% of your vehicle covered to only the windows covered by the ads. But you need to drive a minimum of 1,600 miles per month.
They don’t say how much you can earn on their website, only that they maintain a database of potential car drivers and clients can select from demographic characteristics. You can call about their Consumer Peer-to-Peer program at 310-566-4000 xt. 205 (Press 205) or e-mail
Comment by imisidro — March 28, 2008 @ 6:25 am