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Certificates of Authenticity by Legendary Auto Interiors

Started by lail1985, May 15, 2008, 09:03:11 AM

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lail1985

You've invested time and money restoring or customizing your vehicle. Show the world you chose the best! Now you can proudly display an official Legendary Auto Interiors Certificate of Authenticity. Click on the link below to see the different certificates that are available to you. Remember, these are free if you have purchased a Legendary interior for your car. Just email or call us to get yours mailed to you today.
Thanks. Eric @ Legendary

http://legendaryautointeriors.com/webmodules/pages/Detail.aspx?PageID=38

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lail1985

Back in Black,
Most customers seem to really enjoy displaying where their parts came from and many even keep very detailed portfolios of these types of things so we thought this would be something our customers will be interested in. They can display them or just keep them as a reference with their resto information for future or even possibly if they sell their car. Thanks for the feedback.
Eric @ Legendary Auto Interiors.

Khyron

heheh if I advertise for you... give me a discount  :nana: :smilielol:


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Kevin68N71

Eric,

Most of us here appreciate Legendary.  Some are customers.

But perhaps you are young or not familiar with sites like this.

It irritates people when you start threads that are really for commercial purposes, whether directly or indirectly.

I am not the owner of this site, and I don't speak for him.  But from my (and many others) perspective, make a thread for discussion and not for advertising.  We'd be happy to engage you then.
Do I have the last, operational Popcar Spacemobile?

njsuperbees

wow original repop parts ::)
what will they think of next?  :lol:
will this hold as much weight as a galen certified rebody??? :shruggy:

runningman

I don't see the problem with these certificates.  I spent a good chunk of $$ for my custom done leather covers for my 68 from Legendary.  I am going to request one..........If I ever get my car done   ::) I may or may not display it with the car.  I would be more than happy to advertise for them, they helped some of us out with a group buy and the covers are awesome.  Just my  :Twocents:

Charger1973

How about people like me who ordered from you guys but went through a restoration shop? 

twenty mike mike

Quote from: lail1985 on May 15, 2008, 02:58:35 PM
Most customers seem to really enjoy displaying where their parts came from and many even keep very detailed portfolios of these types of things
Eric @ Legendary Auto Interiors.

That's why someone invented receipts.   ::)

A Certificate of Authenticity for a reproduced part is a contradiction.

JimShine

Just a thought: If these certificates are supposed to be so important, why not make them special? First, take down the large size scans on your site, then invest a couple bucks to have real certificates made rather than these Office Depot childrens art class type certs. I was able to copy that certificate in 10 minutes and I am a novice with graphics programs. The exact paper and foil star is available almost everywhere office supplies are sold. This makes the certificate worthless as anyone with a printer and a couple minutes can display their brand X interior as "official" Legendary.

Ghoste

So Legendary is giving out free certificates that verify Legendary make the best quality reproduction interior parts as determined by... Lengendary?
You do offer quality reproduction interiors parts and manufacture most of the ones that everyone else is selling so I'll give you that but the certificate thing seems kind of cheesy to me.

njsuperbees

not that i have deemed them to be worth anything to begin with :lol:
but just giving them out to whomever asks
instead of distributing them with sold product
sort of makes them even less then worthless to begin with :smilielol:  :smilielol:

charger01

Iam quite sure I will be purchasing your parts soon, but don't really see the need for a certificate.  If anyone asks where certain parts came frome I will surely tell them.  Dont need proof. :icon_smile_big:

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Quote from: JimShine on May 15, 2008, 06:28:48 PM
Just a thought: If these certificates are supposed to be so important, why not make them special? First, take down the large size scans on your site, then invest a couple bucks to have real certificates made rather than these Office Depot children's art class type certs. I was able to copy that certificate in 10 minutes and I am a novice with graphics programs. The exact paper and foil star is available almost everywhere office supplies are sold. This makes the certificate worthless as anyone with a printer and a couple minutes can display their brand X interior as "official" Legendary.




Good job there, JimShine on the Certificate. So would that be considered a clone or recreation. :D

bzabodyn

Quote from: charger01 on May 15, 2008, 09:09:20 PM
Iam quite sure I will be purchasing your parts soon, but don't really see the need for a certificate.  If anyone asks where certain parts came frome I will surely tell them.  Dont need proof. :icon_smile_big:

+1!

BZ
1969 Dodge Charger R/T - 426 HEMI/4 speed/Track Pack

bull

I have Legendary seat covers. Maybe I'll just have JimShine send me a certificate. :D

resq302

What if you have gotten Legendary items through a distributor, say, such as Dante?  Would we still be able to get the "Official Certificate" or would they have to be directly purchased through Legendary in order to get the certificiate?
Brian
1969 Dodge Charger (factory 4 speed, H code 383 engine,  AACA Senior winner, 2008 Concours d'Elegance participant, 2009 Concours d'Elegance award winner)
1970 Challenger Convert. factory #'s matching red inter. w/ white body.  318 car built 9/28/69 (AACA Senior winner)
1969 Plymough GTX convertible - original sheet metal, #'s matching drivetrain, T3 Honey Bronze, 1 of 701 produced, 1 of 362 with 440 4 bbl - auto