How
to support The Big Block Blog
First off, I
appreciate that you clicked to this page. It means you
had at least a passing curiosity about how to support
this website.
Thanks!
There are several ways to support this blog.
FIRST:
The FREE and easiest way is to simply
click on the Google ads. This will take
you to another website, of course. Click on any link in
that website and then come back here.
"BOOM!" You've just donated a few cents
to The Big Block Blog without spending
anything! Click on the Google ad next to it and do the same
thing. Thank you!
NEXT:
Purchasing one of my books on the right, or an Amazon.com
item on the left will also help support this site. (I
promise my books are entertaining.)
DONATE:
You can also donate a dollar to the cause. How about a
dollar every six-months? Or 5 bucks per year? Any
donation will help me to keep the content coming and allow
me to go out and find new and interesting blog
topics - all about American Musclecars, of course!
Here is the PayPal link to donate. Just choose how many dollars you'd like to give. (You don't have to have a PayPal account - any credit or debit card can be used.)
Thank you and enjoy!
Keith MacDonald
Editor and webmaster
Blurb:
I remember thinking, "Where can it go from here? How
can they possibly make a better-looking car than the 1970
line-up of cars?"
Click here to read the entire
blog and comments!
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Please
support the Big Block Blog.
By purchasing a book, donating a dollar, or even a few
bucks to our PayPal link.
WOODWARD AVENUE: Take
a trip back in time to the streets of 1970 Detroit, where
horsepower ruled and all others bowed! This novel is a
fun read that puts you in the driver's seat and lets you
relive the glory of days gone by!
If you choose not to donate,
please click on our Google ads and then click any link
at our advertisers' websites. This will add a few cents
to pay for this website!
Thank you!
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"Milt
Schornack and the Royal Bobcat GTOs"
By Keith MacDonald
© 2006
Go back in time to the days of street racing in Detroit
and the fantastic Bobcat GTOs that were built at Royal
Oak Pontiac! These are the cars that gave the GTO its
reputation and legendary status!
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