Re: Dick Harrell 69 Chevy wagon Team Car on E-bay
Anytime they address this issue they say it is not about the $$$, but during the course of the phone call demanding you remove the DH name from your car, they will offer to sell you a licensing agreement. They go on and on about how it has to do with liability, will to me, that simply does not fly. Here is why. Kim can purchase a licensing agreement for his racecar, but must agree to cover up the DH name when racing, so case of an accident, the DH group is not named in any lawsuit. What if the car is involved in an incident at a non-racing event, with DH clearly visible on the side? Lets say leaving downtown Monmouth he goes into the crowd. Yep..They better have liability insurance. Which if they have liability insurance, then it should not matter if Kim covers the DH name up or not. In this day and time, to operate a business, especially one that sanctions “team cars”, better have liability insurance. IMO, the liability issue is simply a way for them to try and justify why you need to go through them to put DH on your car.
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Tom Clary
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