Posted on 06/26/2019 6:03:40 AM PDT by Olog-hai
A rural Alabama car dealership is giving away a Bible, a 12-gauge shotgun and an American flag with the purchase of any new or used vehicle as part of its Fourth of July sales promotion.
Chatom Ford, a dealership in Chatom, Ala., went viral for its God, Guns and Freedom campaign that is running until July 31. The dealerships general manager Koby Palmer talks about the offer in a Facebook video that now has more than 60,000 views. In the video, Palmer cocks his rifle in one hand and holds a Bible in the other while standing in front of a pick-up with an American flag draped over its tailgate. [ ]
He said the dealership partnered with certified firearm dealers in Alabama and Mississippi. When a customer buys a vehicle, theyll be given a certificate to be taken to an arms dealer who will then conduct a background check. Once the background check clears, the customer must also present a bill of sale from the purchase of the car to then get the gun free of charge.
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Awesome!
Yes, very cool! One would hope that it catches on.
And a map to Jeffrie’s house?
I’ve been anxiously considering the new Shelby GT-500. This could push it over the top.
Ford. I knew it!
On
Revolution
Day
Brilliant!
God Bless Chatom Ford!
How about adding a Trump MAGA hat to the deal?
This dude just sold a bunch of cars for sure.
I can guarantee you Ford doesn’t like it though one bit. Would like to be a bird on a wire during that phone call.
Contrast this with Ravelry.
My kind of folks.... :)
Nuthin’ says ‘Merica! like a shotgun, a flag, and a new car....! Love it.
Sure beats a toaster.
Nice symbolism but those things do not cost that much in the context of the price of an automobile and most people down here already have them. I would be more interested in getting a few grand knocked off the price. :-)
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