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Classic Trucks in the movies and starring in TV Commercials!

Owners of old trucks would never deny permission for somebody to take a picture of their vehicle. Do you want to take a picture of my truck? Go ahead. Next time don’t even ask!

Let’s suppose somebody came up to you and asked for permission to take a picture of your classic truck to publish in a magazine or a website. Would you refuse? Of course not. You’re proud of your truck and you want the whole world to see it.

But there are people who don’t want to have their classic trucks photographed or filmed. They spend a lot of time fixing their trucks, they go to car shows to show off what they have and yet they refuse to have their trucks filmed or photographed. It doesn’t make sense and it’s not very smart either. Maybe they don’t need the money…

Now let’s suppose you had a chance of having your truck filmed for a TV commercial or, better yet, for a movie! How great would that be? Let’s also suppose that some TV producer decided to create a new series based on the 1940′s, 1950′s or 1960′s. Wouldn’t he(she) need a lot of cars from those eras? And if the series became a hit the vehicles would be used again and again.

How Las Vegas Auto Insurance helps the people with truck insurance coverage

Auto Insurance of Las Vegas is an established auto insurance service provider where you can find a number of insurance coverage for your various needs. If you are in need of Las Vegas car insurance or any other kind of insurance policy, you can approach the Las Vegas insurance company. Truck insurance is also provided by the insurance company as one of the insurance coverage. They offer attractive Las Vegas auto insurance quote to help the clients take advantage of the insurance policies. They give you a detailed description of what type of truck insurance coverage will be ideal for you.

 

The Las Vegas auto insurance agents are well informed about the various insurance policies. While providing truck insurance, the insurance company first checks all the safety measures of the vehicle before granting a policy. Only when the truck pass the safety test, is it deemed suitable for an insurance policy. They check that all the various parts of the vehicle such as lighting and reflectors, front fog lamps, electronics and brakes are in good working condition. Only after a complete analysis they put forward a Las Vegas auto insurance quote to the customers.

 

O’Reilly Auto Parts Import & Truck Bash IRP


This footage from the O’Reilly Auto Parts Import & Truck Bash at Indianapolis Raceway Park in 2006 is intended for the development of TV commercials in 2007. In the meantime, here are the highlights.

The Most Versatile Truck and Auto Accessories: Mud Flaps

At one time, the humble mud flap or splash guard were nothing more than truck and auto accessories of thick black rubber, meant to protect your truck from stones, dirt and other debris thrown up from the road. Over time, mud flaps have gone from functional truck and car accessories to a pop culture form of self-expression.

The most iconic of these truck and car accessories characters is simply known as “The Mud Flap Girl”. We’ve all seen her before: She’s the buxom silver silhouette of a long-legged beauty lounging with one leg provocatively crossed over the other, hair blowing in the wind. Bill Zinda of Wiz Enterprises in Long Beach, California, created this famous character to promote his line of truck and auto accessories and based the character upon a famous model named Leta Laroe.

Another famous character to make an appearance on these truck and car accessories is Yosemite Sam pointing his two cartoon pistols with a caption beneath declaring, “Back Off!” or, “All Fired Up”. Other Warner Brother characters have also made appearances, such as a frightened Daffy Duck and an overly upset Tweety Bird.

These mud flap characters are so engrained in our psych that they have gone beyond truck and car accessories and began appearing in commercials together. One famous commercial created for the Superbowl in 2006 had the Mud Flap Girl and Yosemite Sam driving away in a Honda Ridgeway.

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