November 28, 2006 (Press Release) --
San Marino, CA November 28, 2006. Online Collector Car Trader is a straightforward, easy-to-use website devoted to providing classic car enthusiasts a link to assist them with the buying or selling of Classic Cars. There are also direct links to valuable information sources--specific to classic cars. Online Collector Car Trader is committed to not only being every car enthusiast’s favorite site, but also to helping a non-profit organization.
More than four-years ago, Will (the owner’s husband) was paralyzed from a work-related injury. Throughout the years, he has endured hundreds of hours of rehabilitation at Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation. The rehabilitation services, which were performed there, were second to none. While attending rehabilitation sessions, Will and his wife Delfina recognized the tremendous non-profit services that the rehabilitation center provides to the community. Therefore, Delfina has pledged to donate ten-percent of Online Collector Car Trader website’s net profit to the rehabilitation center, proving the rewards of ownership can be combined with the gift of giving.
To help launch the website and to build awareness of this cause, Online Collector Car Trader, in conjunction with several sponsoring companies, has undertaken the complete restoration of a 1968 Camaro. The car will promote the sponsors, the company, and its website at shows all over the West Coast area. You can find out more information about this exciting project and its sponsors by logging onto our website.
The following companies are major sponsors of our company’s ‘68 Camaro restoration project: California Muscle Cars Van Nuys, Ca., the primary ‘68 Camaro restorer, Classic Industries of Huntington Beach, Ca., provider of classic car restoration parts, Classic Transmission of Pasadena Ca., Allen Tire Company of Lakewood Ca., Power Brakes and Services of Long Beach Ca., provider of Hydro Boost Power Brakes, House of Custom Auto Body of Lancaster Ca., Energy Suspension of San Clemente Ca., Hot Rod Air, Inc. of Selma Tx., Pat Smith Racing of Quartz Hill Ca., Dawson Racing Headers of Nuevo Ca., and March Performance, Inc. provider of Serpentine and Pulley Performance Parts.
More than four-years ago, Will (the owner’s husband) was paralyzed from a work-related injury. Throughout the years, he has endured hundreds of hours of rehabilitation at Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation. The rehabilitation services, which were performed there, were second to none. While attending rehabilitation sessions, Will and his wife Delfina recognized the tremendous non-profit services that the rehabilitation center provides to the community. Therefore, Delfina has pledged to donate ten-percent of Online Collector Car Trader website’s net profit to the rehabilitation center, proving the rewards of ownership can be combined with the gift of giving.
To help launch the website and to build awareness of this cause, Online Collector Car Trader, in conjunction with several sponsoring companies, has undertaken the complete restoration of a 1968 Camaro. The car will promote the sponsors, the company, and its website at shows all over the West Coast area. You can find out more information about this exciting project and its sponsors by logging onto our website.
The following companies are major sponsors of our company’s ‘68 Camaro restoration project: California Muscle Cars Van Nuys, Ca., the primary ‘68 Camaro restorer, Classic Industries of Huntington Beach, Ca., provider of classic car restoration parts, Classic Transmission of Pasadena Ca., Allen Tire Company of Lakewood Ca., Power Brakes and Services of Long Beach Ca., provider of Hydro Boost Power Brakes, House of Custom Auto Body of Lancaster Ca., Energy Suspension of San Clemente Ca., Hot Rod Air, Inc. of Selma Tx., Pat Smith Racing of Quartz Hill Ca., Dawson Racing Headers of Nuevo Ca., and March Performance, Inc. provider of Serpentine and Pulley Performance Parts.

We have started a small business with the intent to donate a significant portion of the corporation’s net-profit to a charity organization.
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