It took more time and money than I had anticipated, but my website for Corvette (and other automotive) posters and prints is finally up and running. Accumulating enough inventory has been a major undertaking. As a Corvette owner and enthusiast this site will always be about 80% Corvette posters. Right now I have 30 different Corvette posters you can order, many of which you will not be able to find anywhere else.
Don't forget to enter CF in the coupon code box to get your introductory special of 15% off any and all posters on the website.
CruiserBoulevard.com accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, and Google Checkout.
Here is a sample of the 30 Corvette posters you will find on the site:
As of today the abbreviated http://cruiserblvd.com will get you to the website with fewer keystrokes (just in case some of you are into that kind of thing!)
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Hmm, went to checkout with a purchase and it said you don't ship to Canada....
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I ship worldwide. I actually upgraded to a higher-level e-commerce package just so I could ship worldwide. Flatrate shipping to Canada and the U.S. is $4.95. The rest of the world is $8.95. I'm sorry that is happening. I'm going to find out what the problem is.
I just reduced the price on the 1,000,000th Corvette poster. This is probably the nicest poster I carry. The 1,000,000th C4 Corvette poster is just an outstanding poster if you haven't seen it in person before...
This item is an incredible 24" x 36" poster featuring a tribute to the 1,000,000th Corvette which rolled off the assembly line in 1992. There is prominent artwork from the first three generations as well. This is probably one of the most expensively-produced posters I have come across. It is so thick it has to be mailed in a 3" or 4" tube. The "1,000,000th" logo is accomplished by some type of silver foil embossing. On the back of the poster you can see the impression from the "stamping" process.